Across
- 2. arrangement of words and phrases to create well formed sentanes
- 6. _________ stimulus is the retinal image of object
- 8. severe loss of explicit memory
- 9. ______ theory states that we comare objects to
- 10. only interested in observable
- 12. a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
- 15. study of ongoing changes in any particular venue.
- 17. looking inward. Thinking about own mental processes
- 18. _________ processing is processing of information without intention, consciousness or effort
- 19. process of producting retrieval of memories that would hace seem to have been forgotten. “unorgetting”.
- 21. a child who is ______ is more likely to know what others know
- 22. meanings of words, signs, symbols, and the phrases that represent them. More specifically, it is the study of meanings through the relationships of words, how they are used, and how they are said.-
- 23. initial reception of information from the world
- 26. ________ memory is acquired and used unconsciously and can affect thoughts and behaviors.
- 27. our knowledge about Situation/event/person. Mental map.
Down
- 1. ____________memory requires conscious thought—such as recalling who came to dinner last night or naming animals that live in the jungle.
- 3. messages A signal or message designed to pass below (sub) the normal limits of perception. Inaudible to the conscious mind but audible to the unconscious or deeper mind
- 4. interpretation of your sensations
- 5. ________ stimulus is the physical object in environment that you see
- 7. disturbed, parallel interactions of simple processing units
- 9. subfield of linguistics and semiotics that studies the ways in which context contributes to meaning.
- 11. demonstrates the psychological difficulty in selectively attending to the color of the ink and trying to ignore the word that is printed with the ink of that color.
- 12. believes that the whole is greater than sum of parts
- 13. ______ processes are conscious, require effort and intention
- 14. inability to recognize faces, sometimes one’s own
- 16. ____ memory refers to a portion of long-term memory that processes ideas and concepts that are not drawn from personal experience.
- 20. _______ memory. A memory of an event so powerful that the person remembers the event as vividely as if it were preserved on film
- 22. the experience of sensations in a sensory modality different from the sense that has been physically stimulated
- 24. _______ theory argues that individuals make category judgments by comparing new stimuli with instances already stored in memory.
- 25. prototypical sequence of events
