Across
- 2. bias, People overestimate their performance when they study.
- 4. map, mental representation of information that surrounds us. An example is the image of our school’s map in one’s head.
- 8. memory, This type of memory helps you to remember what you should do in the future.
- 9. aphasia, Patients with this type of syndrome cannot produce language even though their comprehension skills are normal.
- 10. effect, Feeling of knowing that you would be able to recall a particular word in the future.
- 12. imagery, Mental representation of stimuli that are not currently present in real world.
- 13. speaker, Someone who can speak two or more different languages influent.
- 14. approach, Tendency to use the solution of a previous problem to solve a new problem.
- 15. Visible movements of the body. This is another word for body language.
Down
- 1. Your knowledge and control of cognitive process. An example is thinking about thinking.
- 3. aphasia, Patients with this type of syndrome produce meaningless language and have severe comprehension trouble.
- 5. mindset, The belief that intelligence can be improved if effort is applied.
- 6. Interpretation of sensory input that acquires by the body.
- 7. The best item that represent a group. This item is the most typical example of that category.
- 11. approach, Tendency to classify new items into category by comparing it to every examples of that category.
