Schemata and the cognitive system

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"Schemata and the Cognitive System" is an influential work by cognitive psychologist David E. Rumelhart that explores how mental frameworks, or schemata, structure human perception, memory, and understanding.

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instanceOf psychology paper
scholarly article
academicDiscipline psychology
argues knowledge is stored in interconnected schemata
learning involves creating new schemata
learning involves modifying schemata
learning involves reorganizing existing schemata
understanding involves fitting information into existing schemata
author David E. Rumelhart NERFINISHED
contribution explanation of how prior knowledge shapes perception and memory
formalization of schema concept in cognitive psychology
integration of schemata into a general model of the cognitive system
theoretical foundation for schema-based models of comprehension
describes schemata as frameworks for interpreting experience
schemata as guiding language comprehension
schemata as guiding memory encoding
schemata as guiding memory retrieval
schemata as guiding perception
schemata as organized knowledge structures
field cognitive psychology
cognitive science
genre theoretical paper
influenced connectionist models of cognition
research on artificial intelligence
research on memory
research on perception
research on reading comprehension
research on text processing
language English
mainSubject comprehension
human cognition
knowledge structures
memory
mental representations
perception
schema theory
proposes cognition is schema-based
schemata are activated by incoming information
schemata influence how information is interpreted
schemata influence how information is recalled
schemata influence how information is stored
schemata influence what information is noticed
relatedTo frame theory
knowledge-based processing
script theory
top-down processing

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