Across
- 4. form of learning based on rewards and punishments
- 6. forgetting things leading up to an traumatic event
- 8. this is a way to practice memory by making connections to past information or events
- 13. the addition of something unpleasant in order to get a behavior to end
- 15. if you don't immediately recognize something you must do this to bring it back to consciousness
- 20. things in this stage of memory only last 10-12 seconds
- 22. this type of memory involves things that are unknown to the individual
- 23. this type of memory involves learned knowledge and skills
- 24. this is when you are able to remember something by just simply identifying objects or events seen before
Down
- 1. purposeful forgetting
- 2. this is forgetting based on the passage of time
- 3. a theory explaining why we cannot seem to remember things before the age of 3
- 5. you use this if you want a behavior to continue
- 7. the addition of something pleasant in order to get a behavior to continue
- 9. the removal of something pleasant in order to get a behavior to end
- 10. this is a way to practice memory through repetition, also known as cramming
- 11. form of learning based on stimulus and response
- 12. if you forget something, you must ______ it before you can remember it again
- 14. the removal of something unpleasant in order to get a behavior to continue
- 16. once an item is stored here, it will remain here indefinitely
- 17. this is the first stage of memory where if you don't tend to an item, it will go away almost instantly
- 18. you use this if you want a behavior to end
- 19. forgetting things after a traumatic event has occured
- 21. these types of memories replay events from your past
