Across
- 1. Memory for facts and general knowledge (like the capital of Cambodia)
- 4. Very short memory from your senses (like what you just saw or heard)
- 8. Memory for personal experiences or events (like your birthday party)
- 9. How long the memory lasts
- 10. Bringing stored information back into your mind when you need it
- 12. Storing information using sound (how it sounds)
- 13. How much information a memory store can hold
Down
- 1. Keeping the information in your brain over time
- 2. A memory trick or tool that helps you remember something (like using the first letters of words to make a phrase)
- 3. A person who takes part in a research study or experimentVisually – Storing information using pictures or images
- 5. The ability to remember something without seeing or hearing it again
- 6. The way information is stored (visually, acoustically, or semantically)
- 7. Memory for how to do things (like riding a bike or tying shoes)
- 11. The way information is changed into a form that the brain can store (like turning words into pictures or sounds).
