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Memory Vocabulary #2

Across
Memory that holds the information we are currently aware of or thinking about with limited capacity (Includes the -)
Activating specific associations in memory either consciously or unconsciously
Memory that perceives external events from our senses are held just long enough to be perceived
The feeling that a memory is available but not quite retrievable (Includes -'s)
Processing that occurs when we attach meaning to information and create associations between the new memory and existing memories
Memory that is more likely recalled when a person is in the same state of consciousness (mood) that they were when they learned the information (2 words without a space between)
Straight repeating of information in order to memorize it to prolong its presence in short-term memory (2 word and no space between)
Memory that is stored information over an extended period that can last for days or as long as decades. (Includes the -)
The theory that states that memories interfere with the retrieval of other memories
When a person experiences the full or partial loss of memory
The creation of a permanent record of the encoded information “Retain the information”
Down
A measure of memory in which the person identifies previously learned information.
Thinking about your thinking
The effect that when a person is exposed to misleading information we tend to misremember
This effect states that you remember things better when they relate to you. (Includes a -)
The process of rehearsing a newly acquired skill beyond the point of initial mastery.
Type of memory that is information that you remember unconsciously and effortlessly
This processing involves encoding on a basic level based on the structure of appearance
A type of memory that is remembering to complete a task in the future
Memory that is facts, concepts, names, appointments, phone numbers, etc.
A type of sensory memory used by the auditory system