Across
- 3. memories for the performance of actions or skills.
- 5. ability to identify previously encountered material.
- 6. confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you.
- 7. rote repetition of material in order to maintain its availability in memory.
- 10. memory model where knowledge is represented as connections among thousands of interacting processing units all operating in parallel.
- 13. inability to retrieve information stored in memory because of insufficient cues for recall.
- 15. partial or complete loss of memory for important personal information.
- 17. tendency to remember experience that are consistent with one's current mood.
- 18. processing of meaning.
- 20. process by which a long term memory becomes durable and stable.
- 22. assoctiation of new information with already stored knowledge and analysis of the new information to make it memorable.
- 24. memories of personally experienced events and the contexts in which they occurred.
- 25. memories of general knowledge.
- 26. information in memory eventually disappears if its not accessed.
- 27. tendency to remember something when the rememberer is in the same physical/mental state as in the original experience.
- 28. a limited capacity memory system involved in the retention of information for brief periods.
Down
- 1. inability to distinguish an actual memory of an event from information you learned about the event else where.
- 2. memories of facts, rules, concepts and events.
- 3. forgetting occurs when previously stored material interferes with the ability to remember similar, more recently learned material.
- 4. a long lasting increase in strength of synaptic responsiveness.
- 7. strategies/tricks for improving memory
- 8. memory system that momentarily preserves extremely accurate images of sensory information.
- 9. selective, involuntary pushing of threatening or upsetting information.
- 11. complex form of short term memory involving the active mental processes that control retrieval of information from long term memory.
- 12. tendecy to recall only first and last items on a list.
- 14. forgetting that occurs when recently learned material interferes with the ability to remember similar material already stored.
- 16. memory memory system involved in the long term storage of information.
- 19. method for measuring implicit memory.
- 21. meaningful unit of information.
- 23. ability to retrieve and reproduce from memory preciously encountered material.
