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Chapter 5 Processing Information into Your Memory

Across
is the process of holding or maintaining coded information for a given period of time.
is a temporary storage center in working memory that receives information from the sensory center and briefly holds that information for further processing or encoding.
is the process of linking together two or more items or chunks of information to process into long-term memory.
is the process of attaching special memory codes to information so that long-term memory can process, categorize, and store it for later use and retrieval.
is a temporary storage center that receives and holds sensory input for 1 or 2 seconds.
is information that includes facts, sets of details, definitions, concepts, events, or experiences.
is the process of verifying how accurately and thoroughly you have or have not learned specific information.
is a response that shows you accurately understand specific information.
is the process of using visual encoding to make pictures or movies in your mind. Visualizing activates your working memory to encode information visually, creates memory cues to imprint in long-term memory and strengthens your visual memory skills.
are two items linked together in working memory and sent to long-term memory to be imprinted.
refers to all the sensory stimuli from the physical world that we receive through our five senses, sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
Down
is a response that shows you have limited or inaccurate understanding of specific information.
is a permanent storage center that holds chunks of information received from working memory.
is information that involves steps or processes used to solve problems or create specific products with accuracy and speed.
is the process of explaining information clearly, out loud in your own words, and in complete sentences without referring to printed materials.
is the process of testing yourself so you can receive feedback about the accuracy and completeness of your understanding.