Processes in Memory

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Across
  1. 6. Focuses attention on relevant items and inhibiting irrelevant ones.
  2. 12. You recall items in the exact order in which they were presented.
  3. 13. You are first shown items in pairs, but during recall you are cued with only one member of each pair and are asked to recall each mate.
  4. 14. In WMM it briefly holds iiner speech for verbal comprehension and for acoustic rehearsal.
  5. 15. Processes used to get information back out of memory.
  6. 16. No memory for events that occur after the trauma.
  7. 19. You select or otherwise identify an item as being one that you have been exposed to previously.
  8. 20. General knowledge of Tulving's Multiple- Memory Systems Model.
  9. 21. Processes used to store information in memory.
  10. 22. Memory loss, problems doing familiar tasks, problems with language, changes in personality, trouble knowing the time, date, or place are one of the common symptoms of this disease
Down
  1. 1. It is a process of producing retrieval of memories that would seem to have been forgotten.
  2. 2. An effect in which participants show very high levels of recall when asked to relate words meaningfully to the participants by determining whether the words describe them.
  3. 3. Recall all items in any order you choose.
  4. 4. Loss of memory for events that occurred before the trauma.
  5. 5. A memory task in which you must draw on information in memory without consciously realizing that you are doing so.
  6. 7. You produce a fact, a word, or other item from memory.
  7. 8. It is critical for integration and consolidation.
  8. 9. Buffer In WMM it is used for storage of a multimodal code holding an integrated episode between systems using different codes.
  9. 10. A memory task in which you must recall tasks.
  10. 11. Event memories of Tulving's Multiple- Memory Systems Model.
  11. 12. Processes used to maintain information in memory.
  12. 14. It refers to the very long-term storage of information, such as knowledge of a foreign language and of mathematics.
  13. 17. A memory task in which you must consciously recall particular information.
  14. 18. Inability to recall events of young childhood.