Across
- 2. Type of stimulus that is the actual object in the environment
- 4. Social rules for language usage
- 6. Extrapolate beyond the information you are provided
- 9. A group of objects which belong together
- 10. A representation of something that resembles the physical object
- 11. When you try to eliminate thoughts or ideas from coming into your mind
- 15. Rules of grammar which determine how we create our sentences
- 17. People rate unpleasant events more positively after time has passed
- 20. Locating stored information
- 21. A psychological disorder that has symptoms such as impulsiveness, inattention, and hyperactivity
- 22. Type of psychology that suggests the whole is the sum of its parts
- 23. A mental representation of what a category is
- 25. Repeating items to yourself silently in order to better remember them
- 26. General meaning of a message we are creating or receiving
- 29. Units of language that are larger than a sentence
- 30. A mental representation of a stimulus
Down
- 1. Back portion of the eye that is used to transfer visual information from the word
- 3. Immediate memory that comes up for material we are already processing
- 5. The situation at the beginning of a problem
- 7. Mental strategies that help you remember information
- 8. Being tested on material can allow you to better retain it
- 12. A language like representation that does not physically resemble the object
- 13. Attempting to accomplish more than one thing at once
- 14. The social meaning of words or sentences
- 16. While you may read the material, you are not processing the information
- 18. Used to measure brain activity by displaying oxygen rich blood flow
- 19. Repeating after a speaker
- 24. Combining small units into larger units
- 27. General information about certain situations
- 28. After you process information, the knowledge is represented in your memory
