| Marc Leman - 1997 - 544 頁
...has been presented by Seifert (1991). Bregman (1990, p.40) defines a schema as a control structure in the human brain that is sensitive to some frequently...environment, in ourselves, or in how the two interact. Arbib (1995) defines a schema both as a store of knowledge and the description of a process for applying... | |
| Robert Rowe - 2004 - 426 頁
...cognition in particular, is the schema, or frame. Albert Bregman defines schema as "a control structure in the human brain that is sensitive to some frequently...environment, in ourselves, or in how the two interact" (Bregman 1990, 401). Programs modeling some aspect of cognition frequently make use of a formal version... | |
| Gunnar Liestol, Andrew Morrison, Terje Rasmussen - 2004 - 584 頁
...interpreting it as a tiny narrative. Bregman (1994) defines his own use of the term "schema" thus: This word is used by cognitive psychologists to refer...environment, in ourselves, or in how the two interact. When we perceptually analyze our auditory input, we can make use of schémas about recurring patterns... | |
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