How do schemas affect perception?

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Ethan Roberts

Works at the International Labour Organization, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
The schema is the glue that holds all the bits of information together. Schemas: are used to recognize new experiences (new events are identified by comparing them to existing schemas). They affect perception, affect encoding, affect memory recall and become self-perpetuating.Oct 21, 2003
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Charlotte Rodriguez

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The schema is the glue that holds all the bits of information together. Schemas: are used to recognize new experiences (new events are identified by comparing them to existing schemas). They affect perception, affect encoding, affect memory recall and become self-perpetuating.Oct 21, 2003
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