Learning is most effective when new information can be related to a preexisting knowledge structure or schema. In the present study, event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the temporal dynamics of the processes by which activated schemata support the encoding of schema-congruent information. Participants learned category exemplar words that were either semantically congruent or incongruent with a preceding category cue phrase. Congruent words were composed of expected (high typicality, HT) and unexpected (low typicality, LT) category exemplars. On the next day, recognition memory for the exemplars and the category cues they were presented with was tested. Semantically related lures were used in order to ascertain tha...
Item does not contain fulltextThe acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effectiv...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
Schemas, as memory representations of typical contexts, allow for generalization from previous exper...
As the stream of experience unfolds, our memory system rapidly transforms current inputs into long-l...
Events that conform to our expectations, that is, are congruent with our world knowledge or schemas,...
Mental schemas exert top-down control on information processing, for instance by facilitating the st...
Item does not contain fulltextInformation that is congruent with existing knowledge (a schema) is us...
Mental schemas exert top-down control on information processing, for instance by facilitating the st...
International audienceThe present study investigated the timecourse of the interactions between visu...
Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...
New experiences are remembered in relation to one's existing world knowledge or schema. Recent resea...
Information that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incongruent i...
Information that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incongruent i...
AbstractInformation that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incon...
International audienceThe present study investigated the temporal dynamics of the object-scene congr...
Item does not contain fulltextThe acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effectiv...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
Schemas, as memory representations of typical contexts, allow for generalization from previous exper...
As the stream of experience unfolds, our memory system rapidly transforms current inputs into long-l...
Events that conform to our expectations, that is, are congruent with our world knowledge or schemas,...
Mental schemas exert top-down control on information processing, for instance by facilitating the st...
Item does not contain fulltextInformation that is congruent with existing knowledge (a schema) is us...
Mental schemas exert top-down control on information processing, for instance by facilitating the st...
International audienceThe present study investigated the timecourse of the interactions between visu...
Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...
New experiences are remembered in relation to one's existing world knowledge or schema. Recent resea...
Information that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incongruent i...
Information that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incongruent i...
AbstractInformation that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incon...
International audienceThe present study investigated the temporal dynamics of the object-scene congr...
Item does not contain fulltextThe acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effectiv...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
Schemas, as memory representations of typical contexts, allow for generalization from previous exper...