Across
- 3. A process of attention that does NOT require intention, consciousness, or effort.
- 6. Initial reception of information.
- 7. Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events; can be divided or selective.
- 10. Interpretation of sensation.
- 11. Cues for depth perception that require two eyes.
- 12. "Face blindness".
- 14. A multi-component system of memory that temporarily holds and manipulates information while we perform cognitive tasks.
- 16. Interference from later memories.
- 17. A model of memory that begins with sensory input and goes from sensory memory to short-term memory and concludes in long-term memory.
Down
- 1. Series of processes, operating on internal representations.
- 2. The opposite of subliminal; produces more effective ad campaigns.
- 4. Antecedent to cognitive psychology interested in only observable behavior; stimulus -> response.
- 5. Cues for depth perception that only require one eye.
- 8. Tip of the ___; knowing you know a word, but can’t access it.
- 9. Your knowledge and control of your cognitive processes.
- 13. A process of attention that DOES require intention, consciousness, or effort.
- 15. Interference from earlier memories.
