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Memory Vocabulary

Across
Encoding that occurs when we attach meaning of a word and relate it to similar words with similar meaning
Memory that is information that you have to consciously work to remember
7 +/- 2 (2 words - no space between)
Encoding strategies used to organize and/or chunk to be learned material, in order to make it more meaningful and easier to remember
Practice recalling and using information (2 words - no space between)
Type of sensory memory used by the sense of touch
Straight repeating of information in order to memorize it to prolong its presence in short-term memory (2 words - no space between)
Testing yourself on material as a way to study content results in better retention (2 words - no space between)
Type of memory that are visual images clear enough to be retained for seconds and realistic in their vividness
Process of taking individual pieces of information (chunks) and grouping them into larger units
The processing that involves encoding that requires attention and conscious effort. You must purposely try to remember
Down
The processing that involves the encoding of details like time, space, frequency, and the meaning of words
Type of memory that is easier to recall of while in the same environment in which it was acquired (2 words - no space between)
focusing of awareness on a specific stimulus in sensory memory, determines which very small fraction is encoded into short-term memory (2 words - no space between)
A measure of memory in which a person is able to access the information without being cued.
type of memory of a specific event
“Get the information back out”
Reminders associated with information we are trying to get out of memory, aid us in remembering (2 words - no space between)
“Get information into our brain”
process by which we recollect prior experiences, information and skills learned in the past.
Type of memory that is vivid and detailed memories that people create during times of personal tragedy, accident, or emotionally significant world events