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working memory : the processes in short-term memory which involves active and conscious manipulation of information, as in problem-solving and reasoning.
memory : the mental processes that allow us to retain information over time.
explicit memory : information that can be consciously recalled. Also called memory with awareness.
amygdala : structure in the limbic system that encodes emotional aspects of memories.
procedural memory : category of long-term memory that involves memory of motor skills and actions.
retrieval : the process of accessing stored information.
implicit memory : information that cannot be consciously recalled. Also called memory without awareness.
long term memory : stage of memory involving long-term storage of information.
episodic memory : category of long-term memory that involves memories of particular events.
short term memory : the active stage of memory in which information is stored up to 20 seconds.
interference : the theory that forgetting is due to one memory competing with another.
chunking : memory technique to expand short-term memory by grouping information into meaningful units.
flashbulb memory : the recall of very specific and vivid details of a surprising, rare, or significant event.
temporal lobe : brain structure involved in transfer of new memories into long-term memory
decay theory : the theory that forgetting is due to physical deterioration in the memory trace over time
Don't Loss Your Mind
Across:3. | structure in the limbic system that encodes emotional aspects of memories. | 4. | the theory that forgetting is due to physical deterioration in the memory trace over time | 7. | the active stage of memory in which information is stored up to 20 seconds. | 8. | memory technique to expand short-term memory by grouping information into meaningful units. | 9. | stage of memory involving long-term storage of information. |
| 10. | the mental processes that allow us to retain information over time. | 11. | the process of accessing stored information. | 13. | category of long-term memory that involves memories of particular events. | 14. | information that can be consciously recalled. Also called memory with awareness. | 15. | category of long-term memory that involves memory of motor skills and actions. |
| | Down:1. | the recall of very specific and vivid details of a surprising, rare, or significant event. | 2. | information that cannot be consciously recalled. Also called memory without awareness. | 5. | the theory that forgetting is due to one memory competing with another. |
| 6. | the processes in short-term memory which involves active and conscious manipulation of information, as in problem-solving and reasoning. | 12. | brain structure involved in transfer of new memories into long-term memory |
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Don't Loss Your Mind
Across:3. | structure in the limbic system that encodes emotional aspects of memories. | 4. | the theory that forgetting is due to physical deterioration in the memory trace over time | 7. | the active stage of memory in which information is stored up to 20 seconds. | 8. | memory technique to expand short-term memory by grouping information into meaningful units. | 9. | stage of memory involving long-term storage of information. |
| 10. | the mental processes that allow us to retain information over time. | 11. | the process of accessing stored information. | 13. | category of long-term memory that involves memories of particular events. | 14. | information that can be consciously recalled. Also called memory with awareness. | 15. | category of long-term memory that involves memory of motor skills and actions. |
| | Down:1. | the recall of very specific and vivid details of a surprising, rare, or significant event. | 2. | information that cannot be consciously recalled. Also called memory without awareness. | 5. | the theory that forgetting is due to one memory competing with another. |
| 6. | the processes in short-term memory which involves active and conscious manipulation of information, as in problem-solving and reasoning. | 12. | brain structure involved in transfer of new memories into long-term memory |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only