PSYC341 Writing Assignment 3

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