Memory

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Across
  1. 3. effect/ Better recall of items at the end of a list.
  2. 5. memory/ the declarative memory system that stores events involving personal experience.
  3. 8. The process whereby something is consciously done to retain information in memory.
  4. 9. Involves correctly identifying or selecting previuosly learned information from a set of alternatives.
  5. 13. position effect/ The effect where items at the start and end of a list are recalled better than the items in the middle of the list.
  6. 14. The process of locating and recovering stored information.
  7. 15. processing model of memory/ Description of memory as an information processing system with three separate but related stages.
  8. 16. Final stage in the memory system.
  9. 17. memory/ is memory of facts or events that we consciously recall.
  10. 20. The process of retaining or keeping information in memory so it can be used for later.
  11. 22. To retrieve information from memory with few clues.
  12. 23. Involves the clustering of small bits of information into larger, more meaningful single units.
Down
  1. 1. memory/ Stores visual images in their original sensory form for about one third of a second.
  2. 2. effect/ Better recall of items at the start of a list.
  3. 4. The memory system that receives and encodes new information from the sensory memory.
  4. 5. rehearsal/ Involves reorganising new and existing information in a meaningful way to aid stoarge and retrieval.
  5. 6. memory/ Is our memory of how to perform different actions, operations and skills.
  6. 7. theory/ This theory proposes that physical changes in the bran neurons occur following learning to consolidate, or secure, the new information in the memory.
  7. 10. Organizing items into related group.
  8. 11. network theory/ Proposes that information is stored as groups of concepts.
  9. 12. rehearsal/ Involves repeating information over and over in a rote fashion without adding new information.
  10. 18. The process of converting information into a form (or 'code') that can be represented and retained in memory.
  11. 19. It is the initial stage in the memory system that provides brief temporary storage.
  12. 21. memory/ The term commonly used for the memory auditory sensory information.
  13. 24. Information stored is semantic networks.