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? |