Well-structured knowledge allows us to quickly understand the world around us and make informed decisions to adequately control behavior. Knowledge structures, or schemas, are presumed to aid memory encoding and consolidation of new experiences so we cannot only remember the past, but also guide behavior in the present and predict the future. However, very strong schemas can also lead to unwanted side effects such as false memories and misconceptions. To overcome this overreliance on a schema, we should aim to create robust schemas that are on the one hand strong enough to help to remember and predict, but also malleable enough to avoid such undesirable side effects. This raises the question as to whether there are ways to deliberately infl...
Memory encoding occurs rapidly, but the consolidation of memory in the neocortex has long been held ...
Item does not contain fulltextAlmost all studies on memory formation have implicitly put forward a r...
In this Hypothesis and Theory paper, we consider the problem of learning deeply structured knowledge...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
Schemas are knowledge structures that allow us to make efficient judgments about the world without t...
Sleep enhances integration across multiple stimuli, abstraction of general rules, insight into hidde...
After acquisition, memories underlie a process of consolidation, making them more resistant to inter...
According to the schema-relatedness hypothesis, new experiences that make contact with existing sche...
According to the schema-relatedness hypothesis, new experiences that make contact with existing sche...
A core feature of the human mind is the ability of abstraction. Relying on this ability, a mental or...
Item does not contain fulltextIn order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our f...
Learning is not a isolated event, as nearly every encoding event occurs on a backdrop of previous kn...
Memory encoding occurs rapidly, but the consolidation of memory in the neocortex has long been held ...
Item does not contain fulltextAlmost all studies on memory formation have implicitly put forward a r...
In this Hypothesis and Theory paper, we consider the problem of learning deeply structured knowledge...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula...
Schemas are knowledge structures that allow us to make efficient judgments about the world without t...
Sleep enhances integration across multiple stimuli, abstraction of general rules, insight into hidde...
After acquisition, memories underlie a process of consolidation, making them more resistant to inter...
According to the schema-relatedness hypothesis, new experiences that make contact with existing sche...
According to the schema-relatedness hypothesis, new experiences that make contact with existing sche...
A core feature of the human mind is the ability of abstraction. Relying on this ability, a mental or...
Item does not contain fulltextIn order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our f...
Learning is not a isolated event, as nearly every encoding event occurs on a backdrop of previous kn...
Memory encoding occurs rapidly, but the consolidation of memory in the neocortex has long been held ...
Item does not contain fulltextAlmost all studies on memory formation have implicitly put forward a r...
In this Hypothesis and Theory paper, we consider the problem of learning deeply structured knowledge...