Across
- 2. Language-like representation of a stimuli (abstract)
- 4. The mental representation of a stimuli that is not physically present in front of you
- 5. The smallest unit of sound
- 8. Using prior knowledge to make sense of something
- 13. When you combine a series of small units into larger ones to make them easier to remember
- 15. Recall is better when the context is the same as it was when encoding that information
- 19. Categories that are very specific (Collie)
- 25. Knowledge about the structure and form of language
- 26. Your own thoughts on comprehension
- 27. When one focuses on a some stimuli more than another stimuli
- 28. When you use a familiar solution that has worked for you in the past to solve something that can be solved with a different and easier solution
- 29. An item that is the best and most ideal representation of the category it occupies
- 30. Repeating something in your head to remember it
Down
- 1. Mental representation of geographic things around us
- 3. Categories that are more general (animal)
- 6. Where you can access memory form both your phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad and long-term memory
- 7. Using information from your sensory input to make sense of something
- 9. The social rules and norms that affect language
- 10. You remember things better if you spread out learning over time
- 11. We tend to report past feelings and current viewpoints as more consistent than they actually are
- 12. A sequence of events that always happen in a specific order (type of schema)
- 14. The sound quality of a tone
- 16. When you rate an unpleasant event more positively as time passes
- 17. A condition when someone with damage to visual cortex report not seeing an object but can describe it's characteristics
- 18. A grid with columns and rows
- 20. Categories that are moderately specific (dog)
- 21. What someone has when they have a hard time communicating as a result of brain damage
- 22. When the pronunciation of a previous word affects the pronunciation of the next word
- 23. Trying to do more than one thing/activity at a time
- 24. Portion of retina that was the best acuity
