The acquisition and retention of conceptual knowledge is more effective in well-structured curricula that provide an optimal conceptual framework for learning new material. However, the neural mechanisms by which preexisting conceptual schemas facilitate learning are not yet well understood despite their fundamental importance. A preexisting schema has been shown to enhance memory by influencing the balance between activity within the medial-temporal lobe and the medial pFC during mnemonic processes such as encoding, consolidation, and retrieval. Specifically, correctly encoding and retrieving information that is related to preexisting schemas appears rather related to medial prefrontal processing, whereas information unrelated or inconsist...
New experiences are remembered in relation to one's existing world knowledge or schema. Recent resea...
Schematic knowledge about people helps us to understand their behaviour in novel situations. The ven...
Forming new associations is a fundamental process in building our knowledge system and creating epis...
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...
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...
The encoding, consolidation, and retrieval of events and facts form the basis for acquiring new skil...
Well-structured knowledge allows us to quickly understand the world around us and make informed deci...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextInformation that is congruent with existing knowledge (a schema) is us...
Abstract Previous studies have shown that the ventral medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) plays an impo...
Contains fulltext : 89374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We remember info...
AbstractInformation that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incon...
New experiences are remembered in relation to one's existing world knowledge or schema. Recent resea...
Schematic knowledge about people helps us to understand their behaviour in novel situations. The ven...
Forming new associations is a fundamental process in building our knowledge system and creating epis...
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...
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...
The encoding, consolidation, and retrieval of events and facts form the basis for acquiring new skil...
Well-structured knowledge allows us to quickly understand the world around us and make informed deci...
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...
Item does not contain fulltextInformation that is congruent with existing knowledge (a schema) is us...
Abstract Previous studies have shown that the ventral medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) plays an impo...
Contains fulltext : 89374.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We remember info...
AbstractInformation that is congruent with prior knowledge is generally remembered better than incon...
New experiences are remembered in relation to one's existing world knowledge or schema. Recent resea...
Schematic knowledge about people helps us to understand their behaviour in novel situations. The ven...
Forming new associations is a fundamental process in building our knowledge system and creating epis...