Across
- 2. Is characterised by its division of system 1 and system 2 thinking
- 5. cognitive tools (shortcuts)for decision/judgements
- 9. model memory model that illustrates sensory, Short-term, and long-term memory stores and interactions
- 11. quick, automatic thinking type that uses schema to reach decisions
- 14. investigated reconstructive memory, and the role of leading questions in influencing the memory of eyewitnesses
- 17. memory model that is divided into the central executive, phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad, episodic buffer, long-term memory store. Pathways from STMS to LTMS
- 18. carried out a study on false memories that aimed to determine if false memories of autobiographical events can be created through the power of suggestion
- 20. study that supports the working memory model by using articulatory suppression to the the WMM
Down
- 1. study where they asked people how they recalled JFK's assassination to support flashbulb memory theory
- 3. autobiographical memories
- 4. memory that is factual knowledge
- 6. Brewer and Treyens wanted to study the role of x in memory retrieval
- 7. theory to describe how humans are becoming more conditioned to remember how and where to find information rather than remembering the information itself
- 8. memories of habits, or how-to memories
- 10. non-automatic form of thinking that uses logic, and requires concentration and effort
- 12. study that used a selection task to support system 2 thinking
- 13. bias caused by relying heavily on the first piece of information offered
- 15. a case study of the role of the hippocampus on memory formation
- 16. type of memory that describes the rapid retrieval of memory that is influenced by other cognitive processes or false memories
- 19. memory theory that discusses highly detailed, vivid 'snapshots'of a surprising and highly emotional event
