Across
- 4. Disorder that effects the way you communicate
- 9. Key role in forming an storing implicit memories created by classical conditioning
- 10. Transformation of stimulus energies into neural impulses our brains can interpret
- 13. Type of Aphasia that is babbling; no grammatical structure but there is an understanding of the words said for the babble response
- 14. Detail Colors
- 16. Type of Aphasia that is word salad; cannot form complete sentences but is a bunch of random words thrown together
- 19. Important for building long term memories but isn't stored here permenantly
- 20. non-declarative memory;Automatic happens without our awareness
Down
- 1. Thinking about our cognition, keeping track of and evaluating our mental processes
- 2. Involved motor movement, facilitate formation of procedural memories for skill
- 3. A type of learning where behavior is more likely to occur when reinforced and not likely to occur when punishment follows
- 5. Mental Shortcuts
- 6. In classical conditioning , the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses.
- 7. Faint light and peripheral motion
- 8. Declarative memory;Effortful-conscious encoded
- 11. Sudden realization of a problem's solution;Occurs in the right temporal lobe
- 12. A best example of a category
- 15. Mental processes associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- 17. Fleeting for auditory stimuli
- 18. Fleeting sensory memory of visual stimuli
