Across
- 4. Process by which information is acquired, encoded, stored, retrieved, and possibly forgotten.
- 9. Associated with visual sensory memory.
- 10. The rate at which one acquires new memories.
- 12. A kind of mental representation of the external environment.
- 14. The mental processes by which we acquire knowledge and skill and the ways we create and manipulate mental representations of physical objects and events.
- 16. Memories dealing with senses.
- 17. Process of converting our perceptions of the external world into mental representations.
Down
- 1. Creation and strengthening of redundant neural connections and pathways.
- 2. Process of locating and bringing memories to a conscious level.
- 3. We choose what we attend to and what we ignore.
- 5. The rate at which one loses those memories.
- 6. Acquiring new knowledge that is not yet needed.
- 7. Associated with auditory sensory memory.
- 8. We learn from one another through observation, imitation, and modeling.
- 11. Looking at alternative solutions and then gaining the answer.
- 13. Holds a small amount of memory for a limited time.
- 15. Associated with the touch.
