Across
- 2. … priming occurs when the person is exposed to a stimuli with a similar form previously (Think of goat and boat)
- 4. The cerebellum uses … control model.
- 8. In the medial temporal lobe, the perirhinal cortex’s function is to bind … of objects.
- 9. The cortico-basalganglia-thalamocortical loops are responsible for … learning.
- 12. The cerebellum uses … model to predict results of motor command.
- 13. In the second step of classical conditioning, the … stimulus signals unconditioned stimuli.
- 17. The … theory proposes that organization of semantic representations is based on semantic categories.
- 18. The term … memory refers in changes in response to an unchanging stimulus.
- 19. … priming is dependent on sensory cortices.
- 20. The … in the medial temporal cortex is responsible for encoding relationships more generally (Between features and spatial layouts)
Down
- 1. Memory is … in the nervous system.
- 3. … priming is dependent on unimodal and multimodal association cortices.
- 5. Priming is dependent on the … of cortex processing relevant presentations.
- 6. The cerebellum uses … between actual results versus predicted results for online error correction, motor learning.
- 7. This term refers to the continuing organization and stabilization of memory traces over time.
- 10. The … is responsible for motor adaptation.
- 11. The … cortex in the medial temporal lobe is responsible for encoding spatial layout.
- 14. … priming involves words that are associated with each other in a logical/linguistic way (Think of family and father)
- 15. The … theory proposes that organization of semantic representations is based on relevant sensory and motor features (Also known as Functional Theory).
- 16. … priming occurs when the person is exposed to a stimuli that is related to a memory.
- 19. The term … refers to changes in stimulus processing due to prior exposure to same/related stimulus without conscious awareness.
