skeemateoriat
Skeemateoriat, often translated as "schema theory," is a cognitive psychology concept that describes how knowledge is organized and represented in the mind. Schemas are mental frameworks or structures that represent generalized knowledge about concepts, events, objects, or people. They are built through experience and influence how we perceive, interpret, and remember new information.
According to schema theory, individuals develop complex networks of interconnected schemas. When encountering new information, the
Schemas are not static; they are dynamic and can be updated and refined over time with new