Across
- 3. Distinct part of a sound that can either be low or high
- 6. Certain angle your eyes are positioned when looking at an object
- 11. The two halves of the brain are allocated different functions
- 13. General social knowledge of language use
- 14. Human’s awareness of their surroundings as well as perceptions, memories, and senses
- 18. A person's smallest unit of known information that they can determine to be true or false
- 19. Working on multiple things at once (i.e., homework and watching TV)
- 20. A personal depiction of a category
- 21. Ability to recognize one's own mental processes
- 22. Smallest unit of language
- 23. Part of the brain that lights up when you witness someone doing an action
- 25. A test to determine how quickly you can pair words that are related rather than unrelated
- 26. When you quietly say and pronounce words to you while you're reading
- 28. The meaning of words and sentences
- 29. Disorder characterized by inattention and hyperactivity
- 30. The mental repetition of a piece of information
Down
- 1. Technique measuring and observing blood flow in the brain while completing a cognitive task
- 2. A syndrome characterized by the persistent form of cognitive shortcomings
- 4. Internal strategies that make remembering things easier
- 5. Inability to recognize another human's face
- 7. Interpreting stimuli using prior knowledge and experience
- 8. Having a distinct fear of social situations and being judged by others
- 9. The belonging to a certain social group and wondering about your position in that group
- 10. The ability to work on a task even in the face of adversity
- 12. Trying to locate a singular object in a crowded visual field
- 14. Mental representation of a physical place
- 15. Basic knowledge a person possesses about a person, situation, or broad event
- 16. When you mentally push smaller units together to make a large one
- 17. When you ask someone to do something for you, you are giving them a:
- 24. When you process information and store it in your memory
- 27. When you lose the ability to see an object but can still recognize it in a visual field or distinct features of the object
