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Memory 1 Puzzle
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CRAIK : Developed the theory of levels of processing together with Lockhart (5)
PHONOLOGICAL : The ________ loop is an element of the working memory model (10)
KORSAKOFFS : Amnesic syndrome related to chronic alcohol intake (10)
DEEP : Level of processing that produces the strongest memory trace (4)
AMNESIA : Partial or complete memory loss (7)
PRIMACYEFFECT : Idea that items presented at the beginning of a list will be remembered better than those in the middle (7,6)
EPISODICBUFFER : Element of the working memory model which was a 'late addition' (8,6)
LEVELSOFPROCESSING : Theory suggesting that the way we learn things will impact on later remembering (6,2,10)
WORKINGMEMORY : Baddeley's theoretical model of of memory processes (7,6)
CHUNKING : Process of organising individual items of information into larger units in order to aid recall (8)
SHORTTERM : Memory store that holds information for just a few seconds (5.4)
MULTISTORE : Structural model of memory proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin (5,5)
SHALLOW : Level of processing that produces the weakest memory trace (7)
RECENCYEFFECT : Idea that items presented at the end of a list will be remembered better than those in the middle (7,6)
Memory 1 Puzzle
Across:3. | Idea that items presented at the end of a list will be remembered better than those in the middle (7,6) | 5. | Level of processing that produces the weakest memory trace (7) | 6. | Amnesic syndrome related to chronic alcohol intake (10) | 7. | Structural model of memory proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin (5,5) | 8. | Element of the working memory model which was a 'late addition' (8,6) | 10. | Partial or complete memory loss (7) | 12. | Baddeley's theoretical model of of memory processes (7,6) | 13. | Theory suggesting that the way we learn things will impact on later remembering (6,2,10) |
| | Down:1. | The ________ loop is an element of the working memory model (10) | 2. | Idea that items presented at the beginning of a list will be remembered better than those in the middle (7,6) | 4. | Developed the theory of levels of processing together with Lockhart (5) | 5. | Memory store that holds information for just a few seconds (5.4) | 9. | Process of organising individual items of information into larger units in order to aid recall (8) | 11. | Level of processing that produces the strongest memory trace (4) |
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Memory 1 Puzzle
Across:3. | Idea that items presented at the end of a list will be remembered better than those in the middle (7,6) | 5. | Level of processing that produces the weakest memory trace (7) | 6. | Amnesic syndrome related to chronic alcohol intake (10) | 7. | Structural model of memory proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin (5,5) | 8. | Element of the working memory model which was a 'late addition' (8,6) | 10. | Partial or complete memory loss (7) | 12. | Baddeley's theoretical model of of memory processes (7,6) | 13. | Theory suggesting that the way we learn things will impact on later remembering (6,2,10) |
| | Down:1. | The ________ loop is an element of the working memory model (10) | 2. | Idea that items presented at the beginning of a list will be remembered better than those in the middle (7,6) | 4. | Developed the theory of levels of processing together with Lockhart (5) | 5. | Memory store that holds information for just a few seconds (5.4) | 9. | Process of organising individual items of information into larger units in order to aid recall (8) | 11. | Level of processing that produces the strongest memory trace (4) |
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