Across
- 2. Type of learning based on associations
- 5. Misremembering where or from whom information was learned
- 7. Intentional recollection of information
- 9. Memory for facts and general knowledge
- 12. A long-lasting increase in synaptic strength following repeated stimulation
- 14. Cortex involved in attention, memory retrieval, and integrating sensory information
- 15. Amnesic patient who couldn’t form new long-term memories
- 17. Learning without conscious awareness
- 18. Retrieval triggered by internal or external cues
- 20. Memory during active information processing
- 21. amnesia with loss of past memories while new learning remains intact
- 22. Structure critical for forming new episodic memories
- 24. Amnesia characterized by inability to form new long-term memories
- 25. Brain region important for emotional modulation of memory
Down
- 1. Gradual stabilization of a memory trace over time
- 3. Involved in habit learning and procedural memory
- 4. Memory loss resulting from brain damage
- 6. Brain region important for forming long-term memories
- 8. plasticity The ability of synapses to strengthen or weaken over time
- 10. Previous exposure influences later memory or behavior
- 11. Transforming experiences into neural representations
- 13. Amnesic patient with impaired short-term (working) memory but intact long-term memory.
- 16. Memory for personal life events
- 19. Amnesic patient who lost episodic memory but kept semantic memory
- 23. Memory system supporting skills and habits
