Across
- 2. Processing information and representing it in memory
- 5. Type of discourse that describes true events/information
- 6. 3-D shapes; RBC theory
- 7. Can be set up on scale from low to high
- 9. Backward movement in one eye during presence of words that appear in a sentence earlier
- 12. Rules of language that structures the combination of words into sentences
- 13. Sequence of events in a particular order; content is familiar
- 14. Unit of meaning
- 17. Definition of words/sentences
- 18. An objective approach to psychology that relies heavily on observation on reactions to stimuli in a particular setting
- 19. Restrictions from initial to goal state
- 20. Knowledge, monitoring, and control of memory
- 21. Damage to visual cortex; not being able to view an object
- 23. set Despite there being an easier method, repeating the same solution to a problem
- 24. Smallest unit of knowledge; can be either true or false
- 28. Severe deficits in episodic memory
- 29. Typically the best example of a category
- 31. Mental strategies intended to enhance memory
Down
- 1. Combination resulting in larger units
- 3. Units of language longer than a single sentence
- 4. Problem-solving strategy that often leads to the right answer but can also be wrong
- 8. Mental representation of category
- 10. Meaning of intended message
- 11. Early approach to mental activity that involves an objective self-analysis of sensations
- 15. Location/access to long-term memory
- 16. Requires top-down and bottom-up processing; use of previous knowledge for stimuli
- 22. Task of repeating only one message after hearing two messages at the same time
- 25. Problem-solving strategy that involves breaking down a problem into smaller problems
- 26. Repeating information silently; not effective
- 27. Sound quality of tone
- 30. Unit of language
