InterferenceCentralexecutiveTransmissionAttentionHenryMolaisonReceptionWKSDeepprocessingDecayTheorySemanticmemoryRecognitionCerebellumCTERecallDeclarativememoryRetrievalEncodingSemanticprocessingElaborationInterpretationShallowprocessingSensoryregisterSerialrecallDuractionProceduralmemoryPerceptionCuedrecallStorageSensationOrganisationSelectiveattentionDividedattentionForgettingCapacityTransductionShort-termmemoryFreerecallHippocampusAmygdalaCherry,1953RetrievalfailureEbbinghausSelectionEpisodicmemoryRememberingMulti-StoreModelInterferenceCentralexecutiveTransmissionAttentionHenryMolaisonReceptionWKSDeepprocessingDecayTheorySemanticmemoryRecognitionCerebellumCTERecallDeclarativememoryRetrievalEncodingSemanticprocessingElaborationInterpretationShallowprocessingSensoryregisterSerialrecallDuractionProceduralmemoryPerceptionCuedrecallStorageSensationOrganisationSelectiveattentionDividedattentionForgettingCapacityTransductionShort-termmemoryFreerecallHippocampusAmygdalaCherry,1953RetrievalfailureEbbinghausSelectionEpisodicmemoryRememberingMulti-StoreModel

Year 12 ATAR Psychology - Memory - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Interference
  2. Central executive
  3. Transmission
  4. Attention
  5. Henry Molaison
  6. Reception
  7. WKS
  8. Deep processing
  9. Decay Theory
  10. Semantic memory
  11. Recognition
  12. Cerebellum
  13. CTE
  14. Recall
  15. Declarative memory
  16. Retrieval
  17. Encoding
  18. Semantic processing
  19. Elaboration
  20. Interpretation
  21. Shallow processing
  22. Sensory register
  23. Serial recall
  24. Duraction
  25. Procedural memory
  26. Perception
  27. Cued recall
  28. Storage
  29. Sensation
  30. Organisation
  31. Selective attention
  32. Divided attention
  33. Forgetting
  34. Capacity
  35. Transduction
  36. Short-term memory
  37. Free recall
  38. Hippocampus
  39. Amygdala
  40. Cherry, 1953
  41. Retrieval failure
  42. Ebbinghaus
  43. Selection
  44. Episodic memory
  45. Remembering
  46. Multi-Store Model