Across
- 3. looking inward; thinking about one's own mental processes
- 5. mental representations of non-present objects or events; involved in many cognitive tasks
- 7. has a large capacity; contains memory for experiences and information that one has collected throughout their life
- 10. concentration of mental effort on sensory or mental events; types of this include divided and selective
- 11. when one fails to recognize human faces
- 12. perception driven by hypothesis or past knowledge
- 14. how we actually categorize different phonemes
- 16. the awareness that people have about the outside world; does not equal attention but is closely related
- 20. how we adjust the pronunciation of a current sound
- 22. memory for general facts about the world
- 24. stutters, Freudian slips, etc.
- 27. doing the next immediate thing that seems directly related to your goal
- 29. a series of processes, operating on internal representations; our mental activity
- 30. joined sensations; for example, seeing sounds, hearing shapes, tasting colors
Down
- 1. problem solving strategies that usually produce a correct solution
- 2. perception driven by sensory input
- 4. deciding whether a particular object belongs in a certain category by comparing it to a prototype
- 6. knowledge about a situation/event/person
- 8. aka working memory; duration is 10-15 seconds; brief memory for a limited amount of material
- 9. inability to call mental images to mind
- 13. a level of processing; says that recall is better if the context at time of encoding is the same at time of recall
- 15. initial state, goal state, obstacles; strategies include algorithms, analogies and the hill climbing heuristic
- 17. whole>sum of parts
- 18. conversational turn taking; people are good at knowing when to jump in and when not to jump in
- 19. requires one to identity the ends of the problem and then figure out the means to read those ends goals
- 21. initial reception of information
- 23. memories about how to do certain things (ex. riding a bike)
- 25. interpretation of sensations
- 26. memories for events that personally happened to you
- 28. one's knowledge and control of one's own cognitive processes
