Pyschology Unit 3 Vocabulary(Aryan Bandi)

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Across
  1. 2. Their master is the central executive; some examples are visual sketchpad or episodic buffer
  2. 5. The process of remembering/what certain dogs love doing with sticks
  3. 6. "I forgot;" the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is an example of this
  4. 7. "I can't remember the exact word... but it's on my ___ __ __ _____
  5. 8. Store that you are using to read this clue
  6. 10. What orchestra might do to commit their pieces to memory
  7. 12. Store that holds 7±2 chunks of information, says Miller in a 1956 article
  8. 13. A subsection of this might be echoic or iconic;
  9. 16. What we use to remember what we need to do for homework
  10. 17. Rehearsal Connecting new knowledge to old knowledge to learn better and remember faster
  11. 18. Baddeley added this component last in 2000; it tracks time and combines info from other components
  12. 19. What stores the words we hear
Down
  1. 1. Change your password 10 times, then try to remember the first one. This phenomenon is why you can’t(hint: the new ones interfere with recollection of the old ones)
  2. 3. “Sound it out;” remembering things based on how you say them
  3. 4. Crashing a car in the past might stop you from re-learning how to drive because of this phenomenon
  4. 9. Sherlock Holmes once said that our brain is like an attic. If you shove everything in there, you will run out of space and lose other things(memories).
  5. 10. What happens when you don't practice juggling for a year
  6. 11. Whiteboard in your brain
  7. 14. Part of Baddeley’s working memory model that deals with auditory memory.
  8. 15. Store with an infinite capacity for recollection