Memory

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Across
  1. 5. Type of Interference where old interferes with new (struggle to learn new material).
  2. 6. The term for how much information can be stored.
  3. 7. Some lab studies investigating memory can be criticised for lacking this type of validity.
  4. 9. ... Buffer (part of the working memory model)
  5. 10. Theory of forgetting where information competes for space in brain. examples are proactive and retroactive.
  6. 12. This state can increase or decrease the accuracy of eye witness testimonies.
  7. 14. The term for the for in which information is stored.
  8. 15. The ... Interview
  9. 16. Visual-Spatial ... (part of the working memory model)
  10. 17. The type of cues that are internal in the retrieval failure theory.
  11. 19. LTM about skills.
  12. 21. The second name of the man who supports the MSM and also provides evidence that goes against it. Clive...
  13. 22. The process by which information is transferred from the sensory register to the STM.
Down
  1. 1. LTM about factual information.
  2. 2. LTM about personal information.
  3. 3. If information is ... then it can make people believe something happened when it did not, decreasing the accuracy of EWT
  4. 4. Type of Interference where new interferes with old (struggle to remember old stuff).
  5. 8. ... loop (part of working memory model)
  6. 11. The type of cues that are environmental in the retrieval failure theory
  7. 13. Central ... (part of working memory model)
  8. 17. The memory model by Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968)is called the Multi ... Model
  9. 18. The term for how long information can be stored for.
  10. 20. It is assumed the MSM is this. It means the model suggests the process of memory occurs straight across the model.