Across
- 2. Theory that states we have early and late filters
- 4. When our earlier memories hinder our ability to create new memories, it is this kind of interference
- 8. A monocular cue where objects closest to us appear largest
- 11. Binocular cue where our eyes move towards each other to keep viewing an object as a single image
- 12. Type of reasoning that relies on logic
- 13. also called the positivity bias, states that we are going to remember more positive information than negative overall
- 15. Physical object in the environment
- 17. An approach to understanding humans that only focuses on their observable behaviors
- 18. When we speak to others we take into account what they already know and establish this
- 19. Trying to find a red square among blue squares is an example of a ____ search
- 20. The way we view how a sound is produced effects how we hear it
- 21. Condition where a person does not have mental images
- 23. Memory about our organized knowledge of the world
- 24. A prototypical sequence of events
- 27. Type of Long Term Memory about ourselves
- 29. Sensory memory for visual information
- 30. Type of organization where you create higher groups
Down
- 1. Amnesia where you forget everything before getting amnesia
- 3. Drawing two buildings as right next to each other when one is actually 20 feet in front is an example of the ___ heuristic
- 5. Thinking about thinking
- 6. Theory by William James focusing on introspection
- 7. A crossword puzzle is an example of a ___ problem
- 9. Word that sounds similar in two languages but has a different meaning
- 10. Data driven processing
- 14. Aphasia where a person has OK comprehension but struggles to find words to use
- 16. Smallest meaningful unit of sound in a language
- 22. States that our mental representations of objects are almost exact copies of the real image
- 25. Hypothesis driven processing
- 26. Tendency for people to remember the beginning of something better than the middle is the ____ effect
- 28. Mental representation of categories
