PSYC341 Review

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Across
  1. 2. Mental representation of a category
  2. 3. Type of rule or method that helps you solve problems faster than you would without it (e.g. schema)
  3. 5. Device used to aid memory
  4. 6. Type of amnesia where you lose memories BEFORE the onset of amnesia
  5. 11. Type of aphasia characterized by effortful and slow speech;
  6. 13. Method that always produces a solution to your problem. Sometimes inefficient
  7. 14. Type of map where you mentally represent geographic information
  8. 16. 3D basic objects
  9. 17. Language beyond the sentence; implying and inferring
  10. 20. A pro-typical sequence of events
  11. 21. Type of comprehension problem where we interpret sentences differently than anticipated based on the way words/sounds are broken down
  12. 24. Have a solution to one problem and then come across a new problem, and employ that same solution to the new problem
  13. 26. Locate information in storage and access that info (testing effect)
  14. 28. Speech perception effect that demonstrates that letters sounds differently depending on preceding and following sounds
  15. 30. Effect that demonstrates that speech perception integrates visual and auditory information
  16. 33. Smallest unit of meaning in a given language
  17. 34. Interpretation of sensation
  18. 35. Type of memory where you “remember to remember”
  19. 37. Awareness we have about the outside world and perceptions
  20. 40. Concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events
  21. 41. Approach to active reading: survey, question, read, recite, review
  22. 42. Mental imagery theory where we judge an item based on the best example
  23. 44. State of problem solving that is reached when you solve the problem
  24. 46. Part of STM that is responsible for temporarily holding and actively manipulating information
  25. 47. Recognition of object
  26. 48. Overall meaning of the message we intend to generate
  27. 49. Type of mental imagery code where the mental representation is very similar to the physical object
Down
  1. 1. Type of LTM where you remember personal experiences and memories
  2. 4. Initial reception of information
  3. 7. Type of amnesia where you can’t create new memories
  4. 8. Internal representations; active and efficient
  5. 9. Type of aphasia characterized by fluent and grammatically correct speech, but makes little sense
  6. 10. The storage of information for an extended period of time
  7. 12. A concept that helps organize and interpret information
  8. 15. Condition where you are unable to recognize familiar faces
  9. 18. Any restrictions that make it difficult to get from the initial to goal state of problem solving
  10. 19. Meaning of words/sentences
  11. 22. Thoughts about understanding written/spoken language
  12. 23. Knowledge and control of our cognitive processes
  13. 25. Whole is greater than the sum of its parts
  14. 27. Mental imagery theory stating that concepts are associated with many specific examples of a category
  15. 29. Looking inward
  16. 31. Have access to one side of visual field and not the other
  17. 32. Interrelated units of language that are larger than a sentence (e.g. paragraphs)
  18. 36. Temporary storing of information, capacity is 7 ± 2, duration is 10-15 seconds
  19. 38. Type of comprehension ambiguity where a word has multiple meanings
  20. 39. Process info and represent it in LTM
  21. 43. Basic unit of spoken language
  22. 45. Method where you create an image linking the meaning of a keyword to the keyword