Across
- 2. Memory that codes for auditory sensations
- 6. Theory where you decide whether something belongs in a category based on how closely it resembles all examples
- 7. Memory of facts about the world, like state capitals
- 10. Type of coding where representation is language-like (abstract, doesn’t represent English)
- 13. When eye muscles focus on object and determine depth
- 14. Method that always produces a solution to a problem, but can be inefficient
- 15. language “beyond the sentence”
- 17. Approach that involves survey of organization, relevant questions, reading & answering questions, reciting key ideas, reviewing
- 19. Your own mental representation of categories
- 20. Deficits in episodic memory
- 23. Hypothesis that amount of information learned depends on total time devoted to it
- 24. Memory of how to do a task, like cooking pasta
- 25. Psychology of how we organize perceptions to come up with probable explanation for what we see
- 26. Stimulus that is physical object in environment
- 27. Have culture-dependent semantic meaning and can help recall of a word
Down
- 1. Definitions of words and sentences
- 3. Hypothesis that if you think you’re a certain type of learner, you will do best with that type of instruction
- 4. Recognition of object
- 5. Group of things belonging due to similarity
- 8. Memory that codes for visual sensations
- 9. Heuristic in problem solving where you do the next thing that seems to lead most directly to a goal
- 11. Whether mental images resemble perception or language
- 12. Rules of combining words, for example SVO: subject verb object
- 13. Process that requires effort and intention
- 14. Process that occurs without attention, for example driving or reading
- 16. Psychology of attending to and processing info, storing it, and solving problems
- 18. Type of coding where representation closely resembles physical object
- 21. Learning that comes from actively/passively hearing speech from one’s environment, typically parents
- 22. Stimulus that is retinal image of object
- 24. Theory where you organize each category based on most typical example
