Cognitive Psychology Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. the most used Cognitive Psychology model when speaking about memory
  2. 7. where stimulus that was perceived most recently is more salient than stimuli in the middle
  3. 8. breaking up material into many days of practice, instead of cramming
  4. 9. theory of categorization which says that when we encounter a new stimulus, we compare it to our perception of the best example of different categories.
  5. 10. messages that the viewer is aware of consciously, vs. subliminal
  6. 15. creating a set of memory cues based on location
  7. 16. principle where people are better at recall when they are in a similar mental context to the time when they were learning
  8. 17. a coding in the mind that is directly representative of the stimulus in the environment
  9. 18. a tool to communicate with and can be used to more easily access knowledge
  10. 23. was caused by unanswered processes and explanations left by Behaviorism
  11. 26. the variations that exist across languages in terms of the consistency between its spelling and its sounds
  12. 27. the route in the dual-route model that is prioritized
  13. 30. a type of problem where there are no set or clear parameters for how to get from the initial state to the goal state
Down
  1. 1. when real world environmental tools are used to further our mental representation and understanding of the problem at hand
  2. 2. template matching, feature analysis, and recognition by components
  3. 4. you know how close you are to a stimulus because you can base it off of your (x) of your two eyes
  4. 5. brain damage that is located in the anterior temporal lobes, losing the ability to know what to do with a cup etc.
  5. 6. we are more likely to make mistakes which result in a real word than a fake word
  6. 11. a way to consider your own mind by looking inwardly at its procedure of thinking
  7. 12. a kind of aphasia, where speech is broken but comprehensible
  8. 13. when you are attempting to focus all of your mental concentration on two things at the same time
  9. 14. lack of competency in episodic memory
  10. 19. the rules that exist in language concerning relationships between morphemes
  11. 20. a kind of dyslexia where there is damage to the G-P-C route, and you lose the ability to sound out unfamiliar words
  12. 21. the most condensed, smallest single unit that contains meaning in a language
  13. 22. processing that comes from the application of previous understandings about the world
  14. 24. taking into consideration and adjusting language based on an understanding of the shared knowledge between yourself and the listener(s).
  15. 25. shortcuts that exists in our minds to more quickly group and process things in our environment
  16. 28. what do we consistently do to our mental maps in order to make sense of them
  17. 29. is active, mostly very efficient and accurate, has a bias towards positive information, exists with a web of related processes, and involves both top-down and bottom-up mental processes