Asked by
Prijma Joshi
on Oct 17, 2024Verified
In the context of how memory is organized, which of the following is true of schemas?
A) Schemas from prior encounters with the environment have no influence on the way individuals handle information.
B) Schemas support the reconstruction process, helping individuals fill in gaps between their fragmented memories.
C) According to the schema theory, memories cannot be viewed as large knowledge structures.
D) According to the schema theory, memories are organized sets of neurons that are routinely activated together.
Schemas
Cognitive frameworks or concepts that help individuals organize and interpret information in the world around them.
Fragmented Memories
Incomplete or disjointed memories that may not form a coherent or detailed recollection of events.
- Comprehend the structure of memory and the role schemas play in the processing of memory.
Verified Answer
SM
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the structure of memory and the role schemas play in the processing of memory.