PSYC341 Final Review

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Across
  1. 4. The mental action of knowing
  2. 6. Inability to voluntarily call images to mind
  3. 7. Newly coined words or expressions
  4. 8. Conscious state of attention (more creative)
  5. 9. “Joined sensations”- see sounds, hear shapes, taste colors,etc.
  6. 11. Your knowledge and control of your cognitive processes
  7. 12. Limited awareness of our higher mental processes
  8. 13. People’s knowledge, monitoring, and control of their memory
  9. 15. A disorder in which one or more of the prosodic functions are either compromised or eliminated completely
  10. 19. Organizational memory technique involving a phrase in which one of the letters (typically first) in each of the words represents another word
  11. 21. How we interpret sensations
  12. 23. Organizational memory technique involving taking the first letter of each word to remember by composing a word or sentence from those letters
  13. 24. Theory stating we decide whether something belongs in a category based on how closely it resembles all examples of the category
  14. 25. Patient is unable to recall names of everyday objects
  15. 26. Interrelated units of language that are larger than a sentence
  16. 28. Type of reasoning that is based on decision making and heuristics
  17. 29. A typical example of a particular category
Down
  1. 1. Initial reception of information
  2. 2. Smallest units of meaning
  3. 3. Things that “belong together” because they share commonalities
  4. 5. Memory _________; people tend to distort stories according to their own cultural biases
  5. 10. Thoughts about understanding written material or spoken language
  6. 14. Effect stating people are faster to judge prototypes as members of a category than non-prototypes
  7. 16. Knowledge about a situation, event, person, etc.
  8. 17. Simple and efficient problem solving strategy that usually produces a correct solution (but not always)
  9. 18. Your mental representation of categories
  10. 20. Organizational memory technique involving taking individual pieces of information and putting them together
  11. 22. Altered state of attention
  12. 27. Type of reasoning that is conditional and general
  13. 30. Basic unit of spoken language