Across
- 4. Important memories that we can remember every detail.
- 5. The mental representations that we form of the world by organizing bits of information into knowledge.
- 6. occurs when we perceive information in our environment and, in concert with our thoughts and feelings, covert it into a form ready for storage
- 8. People forget the period leading up to a traumatic even
- 11. sensory memory in vision
- 12. General Knowledge people remember
- 14. the organization of items into familiar, manageable units
- 15. how much information is stored
- 16. how long memory is stored
- 17. learning by imitating others; copying behavior
- 18. The fading of a memory
- 22. an ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory after only a few instances of exposure, with high precision for some time after exposure, without using mnemonics. It occurs in a small number of children and generally is not found in adults
- 23. the storage of information in the brain for later access that allows learning to persist and guide our future behavior
- 25. the tendency to recall the initial items in a series
Down
- 1. Bringing information back into mind
- 2. Occurs when new information appears in short-term memory and takes place of what is already there.
- 3. the decreased accuracy of episodic memories because of information provided after the event
- 7. technique in which the desired behavior is molded by first rewarding any act similar to that behavior and then requiring closer approximations to the desired behavior before giving the reward
- 9. sensory memory in hearing
- 10. Forgetting events of the early years
- 13. the tendency to recall the last items in a series
- 19. Memory loss from trauma that prevents a person from forming new memories.
- 20. occurs when we access information stored in the brain from past experience
- 21. responding similarly to a range of similar stimuli
- 24. maintenance of the encoded information in our brains for later access
