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