Across
- 4. Information received is recalled than earlier information.
- 6. Recovering information from storage.
- 8. The way that information is represented to be stored.
- 10. Taking information into memory and changing it into a form that can be stored.
Down
- 1. This holds information from the senses for a short period of time.
- 2. Our memory for carrying out complex skills.
- 3. The chances of recalling any item depends on its position on the list.
- 5. holding information in the memory system.
- 7. Unique memories which are concerned with personal experiences or events.
- 9. memories concerned with general knowledge'.
