Across
- 4. Conscious awareness of the memory. Elicited by direct memory testing
- 8. Responsible for reading, writing, symbols (including math)
- 9. Silent speech/”inner voice”
- 11. When you move, things closer to you move more than things farther away
- 12. Patients can recognize loved ones, but patients think that they are actually impostors
- 15. Locating stored information and bringing it to active use
- 17. Deliberate, with the expectation that memory will be later tested
- 18. The failure to see a prominent stimulus, even if one is staring right at it
- 19. Can see features, but can’t bind them together to perceive a whole object
- 20. Last few items in the list are in working memory at the time of recall
Down
- 1. Tendency to produce the same response over and over when the task clearly requires a change in response
- 2. Atypical (weird) members of a category
- 3. Memories of extraordinary clarity, typically for highly emotional events, retained despite many intervening years.
- 5. Using your “inner voice” to rehearse something you want to remember
- 6. Taking in the environment via the senses
- 7. Broad memory search
- 10. The capacity to create an endless series of new combinations from a small set of fundamental units
- 13. People tend to trust memories that are expressed with confidence
- 14. Perception of the overall configuration rather than an assemblage of parts
- 16. The smallest unit of sound that serves to distinguish meaning
