Trusting the process
Brain parts
Do you remember?
100

Recall, recognition, and relearning are a part of this function.

What is retrieval?

100

This area regulates emotions, processes emotional information, and stores these as memories. 

What is the amygdala?

100

When one can't remember some or all of the past.

What is Retrograde amnesia?

200

The process of sensations and information being received by our brains, being filtered through our emotions and memories, processed to become thoughts, and potentially becoming behaviors.

What is the cognitive process?

200

This area processes procedural memories and is affiliated with coordination, balance, and motor skills.

What is the cerebellum?


200

When one organizes information into manageable bits and pieces.

What is chunking?

300

This process consists of inputting information so it can be retained, become available, and be brought to awareness. 

What is Memory Formation?

300

This area is affiliated with recognition of objects and spatial memory.

What is the hippocampus?

300

When one uses memory aids to organize information for encoding.

What are mnemonic devices?

400

Another name for declarative memory.

What is explicit memory?

400

This area plays a role in remembering symantic tasks.

What is the pre-frontal cortex?
400

When our recollection or memory of the past changes or becomes inaccurate over time. 

What is distortion?

500

This is the unconscious encoding of details.

What is automatic processing?

500

Communication among _________ via ___________ is critical to developing new memories. 

What are neurons and neurotransmitters?

500

When unwanted words or images that persistently pop-up in the mind.

What is intrusion?