Across
- 3. This approach suggests that people read a word by pronouncing each individual letter of that word.
- 6. The state of problem solving in which one has solved the problem
- 7. This principle states that pleasant items are processed more accurately and efficiently than less pleasant items.
- 11. Hypothesizes that the amount that you learn depends on how much time you spend learning
- 13. You remember information better if you try to relate the information to yourself.
- 15. Units of language that are longer than a sentence.
- 16. A mental shortcut that usually, but not always, produces a correct solution
- 17. The experience of knowing a word but not being able to access it.
- 18. One of many examples of a concept that is stored in memory
- 19. The inability recognize human faces, despite being able to recognize other objects normally
- 21. The ability to concentrate on different events.
Down
- 1. A problem-solving strategy in which one tests all of the possible answers using a specific system.
- 2. Knowledge of facts and things
- 4. A feature or quality that goes beyond the individual components it is made up of.
- 5. Brain damage in a specific area caused by strokes, head injuries, tumors, and accidents.
- 8. The general tendency to recall items better when they are positioned at the end of the list.
- 9. Stores memory for experiences and information gathered throughout one’s lifetime.
- 10. The actual object that exists in the environment.
- 12. People take a long time to name the ink color of a word when the word used is incongruent with the ink color
- 14. A type of processing that involves one’s prior knowledge and memories.
- 17. A concept that emphasizes one’s ability to think from the perspective of others
- 20. Physical body movements that are used to convey a message.
