Memory Keywords

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Across
  1. 5. The idea that information passes through a series of memory stores.
  2. 6. The store that holds a vast amount of information, for a very long time.
  3. 7. Loss of memory of events occurring before brain damage.
  4. 9. Interference where previously learnt information prevents recalling of newly learnt information.
  5. 11. In context of eyewitness testimony, the extent at which it can be deemed accurate.
  6. 13. Changing information so that it can be stored.
  7. 14. Being unable to learn new information after brain damage.
  8. 16. Altering our recollection of events to that they make more sense to us.
  9. 18. The first information received is recalled better than subsequent information.
  10. 19. Learning through the physical appearance of words.
  11. 21. The setting or environment in which things happen.
  12. 22. The store that holds information received from the senses, for a very short period of time.
Down
  1. 1. The depth at which information is thought about when trying to learn it.
  2. 2. Holding information in the memory system.
  3. 3. Learning new information that makes it more difficult to recall previously learnt information.
  4. 4. A type of interview for questioning witnesses that involves recreating the context of an event.
  5. 8. The store that holds approximately seven chunks of information, for a limited amount of time.
  6. 9. Learning through the sound of words.
  7. 10. A partial or total loss of memory.
  8. 12. Learning through the meaning of words.
  9. 15. Interference where newly learnt information prevents recalling of previously learnt information.
  10. 16. Recovering information from storage.
  11. 17. A question that hints towards a particular answer.
  12. 20. Information received later is recalled better than earlier information.