Any kind of knowledge, cognition, perception, and action is necessarily shaped by (re)activation of "schemata". Any interpretation is schema (re)activation. Schemata are epistemologically speaking "structural" activation patterns which are psychologically and neurologically speaking accommodated, adapted, "learned" by (co- and re)activating neuronal assemblies. Six levels of interpretative schema activations (schema interpretations) are outlined from invariable primary "interpretations" through conventional, classificatory and justificatory as well as meta-interpretations. Constitutive schema interpretations are unavoidable. Many philosophical problems will have to be reformulated or reinterpreted along these lines
Schematization and knowledge acquisition. - A review of the main studies concerning the contribution...
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned in general with the intersection of cognitive and clinical scienc...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with generalizing formal recognition methods from parsing theory to ...
Any kind of knowledge, cognition, perception, and action is necessarily shaped by (re)activation of ...
Schema model (schema network) is a model established on the concept of neural network, networking me...
Traditionally, cognitive therapy and the cognitive-behavior therapies have focused on three levels o...
人間の日常行動や,運動を含めた認知過程を全体的に理解するためには,基本的なある実体の概念が必要である.その実体は,脳の中において,上記の諸活動についての共通の機能的役割を担うものである.「スキーマ」は...
The schesa theory of reading comprehension holds that an active interplay exists between the reader&...
Probably the most influential work in the area of text understanding has been Bartlett’s theory of s...
Schema theory complements neuroscience's well-established terminology for levels of structural ...
A version of this paper was presented at the NATO International Conference on Cognitive Psychology a...
In recent years, human cognition and knowledge structure have been extensively investigated in terms...
Schemata are frequently used in cognitive science as a descriptive framework for explaining the unit...
Schemata are a main antecedent, means and target of knowledge acquisition. For knowledge acquisition...
Comprehending a text is not simply a function of the text itself--the text alone does not carry the ...
Schematization and knowledge acquisition. - A review of the main studies concerning the contribution...
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned in general with the intersection of cognitive and clinical scienc...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with generalizing formal recognition methods from parsing theory to ...
Any kind of knowledge, cognition, perception, and action is necessarily shaped by (re)activation of ...
Schema model (schema network) is a model established on the concept of neural network, networking me...
Traditionally, cognitive therapy and the cognitive-behavior therapies have focused on three levels o...
人間の日常行動や,運動を含めた認知過程を全体的に理解するためには,基本的なある実体の概念が必要である.その実体は,脳の中において,上記の諸活動についての共通の機能的役割を担うものである.「スキーマ」は...
The schesa theory of reading comprehension holds that an active interplay exists between the reader&...
Probably the most influential work in the area of text understanding has been Bartlett’s theory of s...
Schema theory complements neuroscience's well-established terminology for levels of structural ...
A version of this paper was presented at the NATO International Conference on Cognitive Psychology a...
In recent years, human cognition and knowledge structure have been extensively investigated in terms...
Schemata are frequently used in cognitive science as a descriptive framework for explaining the unit...
Schemata are a main antecedent, means and target of knowledge acquisition. For knowledge acquisition...
Comprehending a text is not simply a function of the text itself--the text alone does not carry the ...
Schematization and knowledge acquisition. - A review of the main studies concerning the contribution...
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned in general with the intersection of cognitive and clinical scienc...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with generalizing formal recognition methods from parsing theory to ...