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Information Processing Theory

George Humes

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Across
2.These types of memories are of information and events that you can verbalize
4.These types of memories are best recalled in the emotional state and/or environment (2 Words)
9.This orientation involves a personal desire for approval of what one is doing in the eyes of others
10.This refers to information already in long-term memory (2 Words)
11.Success and failures are attributed to CONTROLLABLE effort and ability (4 Words)
14.Putting numbers in groups of "2's" and "3's" to make it easier to remember and process is called ____________
19.This type of amnesia refers to the inability to recall past memories
20.Individuals who have this strive for success and excellence in what they do (3 Words)
22.The sensory registry for "smell"
25.___________ is defined as "a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal"
29.This refers learning new information by relating it to previously learned information (2 Words)
30.This structure in the brain plays an extremely important role in the formation and retrieval of explicit memories
31.This refers to expanding on new information based on what we already know
33.This type of "effect" is our tendency to recall best the last and first items in a list (2 Words)
34.Using the mnemonic "ROY G. BIV" to remember the colors of the rainbow in the order of wavelength illustrates the use of _______
35.These types of memories tend to be perceived with extremely clarity and are, more often than not, emotionally triggered
37.The belief that one's ability is improvable through hard work, knowledge, and skills
38.Jamilla performs better on foreign language vocabulary tests if she studies the material 15 minutes every day for 8 days rather than cramming for 8 hours. This best illustrates what is known as ____ (2 Words)
39.A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli is called _________ memory (hint: can be used in place of the term "visual")
41.This form of motivation is primarily concerned with how one "appears" in the eyes of others
42.This type of amnesia refers to the inability to form new memories
43.This structure in the brain plays an important role in motor movement and facilitates the formation of procedural memories for skills (2 Words)
45.This is the activation, often unconsciously, of very particular associations in memory
48.In this type of memory, you can manipulate information, come up with hypothetical scenarios to solve problems (2 Words)
49.Motivation that involves such factors as personal needs, interests, enjoyment, curiosity
50.Words, events, places, and emotions that trigger your memory of the past is called a(n) (2 Words)
51.The sensory registry for "hearing"
52.Another term for auditory memory is _________
53.When an eyewitness to an auto accident is asked to describe what happened, what test of memory is being used?
Down
1.In this type of processing, information is processed in terms its meaning. This meaning may be analyzed in terms of association, images, or past experiences
2.Success and failures are attributed to UNCONTROLLABLE causes (4 Words)
3.In this type of processing, information is processed the way that it actually looks, or how your senses actually record it
5.This type of "interference" is "backward" in nature and occurs when new learning interferes with recall of old information
6.The sensory registry for "taste"
7.This type of error occurs when we only retrieve parts of information from memory
8.Automatic processing occurs without______________ (2 Words)
12.This structure in the brain plays in extremely important role in the formation of emotion related memories
13.This type of memory specifically refers to holding information in conscious awareness for a short period of time (hint: 15 to 20 min. max) (2 Words)
15.The belief that one's ability is a highly stable, uncontrollable trait
16.This specifically refers to what verbal meaning we give to information.
17.Using the mnemonic "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to remember the music notes for the lines in sheet music illustrates this
18.This orientation involves personal satisfaction in meeting challenges and improvement
21.This type processing requires attention and conscious effort
23.Mastering the task or skill at hand
24.These types of memories are usually of repetitious behavior / skills without conscious recollection (hint: nondecarative)
26.Technically, this type of memory has an unlimited capacity; You can retrieve this type of memory after long periods of storage (2 Words)
27.This "device" is nothing more than a MEMORY AID
28.The sensory registry for "touch"
32.A mental picture; can be extremely beneficial for reinforcing information and in the recall of information (2 Words)
36.This occurs when information that is somehow similar competes for recall.
40.This structure in the brain plays an extremely important role in the formation, retrieval, and storage of implicit memories
41.Motivation that often involves environmental factors such as rewards, peer pressure, punishment
44.Automatic processing and effortful processing are two types of _______
46.This type of "interference" is "forward" in nature and occurs when prior learning interferes with your recall of new information
47.The conscious repetition of information to maintain it in memory is called _____

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