Across
- 2. A memory system that momentarily keeps extremely accurate images of sensory information
- 4. unwanted involvement that stops something
- 5. Forgetting something when recently learned material interferes with the ability to remember similar material in your brain previously.
- 8. Where is memory stored.
- 9. The ability to remember and reproduce from memory previous memories
- 11. Memories of facts,rules, concepts, and events. "Knowing That" includes semantic and episodic memory.
- 14. A meaningful big piece of information.
- 15. A mix of new information and pre stored knowledge to make the new information stick more
- 16. The remembrance of something on the basis of information you've contained in your own memory.
Down
- 1. Memories for performance of actions or skills. “Knowing how”
- 3. General knowledge,including facts,rules, and concepts
- 6. The ability to identify previous memories
- 7. The theory that information in memory eventually disappears if not used
- 10. Forgetting that occurs when previously stored material interferes with the ability to remember similar, more recently learned material
- 12. Confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you.
- 13. Personally experienced events and how the happened
