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@nicoleonfeels
@nicoleonfeels 3 года назад
It’s crazy how much we learn the first few years of life.
@ishrakahmed5932
@ishrakahmed5932 Год назад
Loved the description. Finally grasped the idea of schema just in few minutes. Thank you
@DESTRAKON
@DESTRAKON 3 года назад
Good to know, I'm glad info like this is being put out there, let's people get more control of themselves
@dailydoseofmedicinee
@dailydoseofmedicinee 3 года назад
Linguistic schema refers to readers' prior linguistic knowledge, including the knowledge about phonetics, grammar and vocabulary as traditionally recognized.👍
@RGMRT
@RGMRT 3 года назад
This one i learned back in the 3rd or 4th semester on the behavioral psychology class. Thanks for the refreshing!
@olafcreed4726
@olafcreed4726 3 года назад
This is crazy. I was writing a story the other day about the mind analogous to a boat. A chapter on memory was also written. Crazy how you posted this, probably at the same time I was writing it. It goes that our minds are boats on an ocean, and as we move through life in time the boat gets filled (with what you call schema) with objects. And when we try to retrieve a memory it is like we are rummaging through all the objects trying to find and grab it. Sometimes we will see something that maybe reminds us of it so we gravitate from one direction to the other. I'm telling it to stress the importance that when we throw things into our boat in life we must do it in an organized but most importantly sequential order. This is to help us remember where we placed the object in the boat. Because the most strategic method I think is to make the associations as sequentially as possible through life. Note I am no professional nor have I studied in this field. It was more of a deep thought turned into a story about depression. Memory was a small chapter in it.
@itsdizazzle3293
@itsdizazzle3293 3 года назад
Beautifully explained! Absolutely enjoyed this insightful video!
@nachoraposo
@nachoraposo 3 года назад
Great and amazing video! I love this series!
@MyPersonalCoachingClub
@MyPersonalCoachingClub 3 года назад
It's a very useful abstract concept and the little index cards that represent a concept analogy makes it easier to grasp!!
@anjithaa4521
@anjithaa4521 3 года назад
This is very helpful. Thank you so much. 💖
@gatsbyspet9344
@gatsbyspet9344 3 года назад
Literally am writing this in my exam for 5 days. Great timing :))
@alexandrurobertionutgate6830
@alexandrurobertionutgate6830 3 года назад
I just want to say thank you for making this so cool, relaxing, and educational content for free, and keep doing it because you are great at this
@xiyaevans7891
@xiyaevans7891 3 года назад
You make a much easier way to understand it. thank you.
@skellybone8
@skellybone8 Год назад
something I found interesting about the doctor + dead father scenario you used in this video is that I was quicker to assume the child had two dads then I was to assume the doctor was his mother. Even though I typically think of a family unit as being comprised of one mother and one father my “priority” schema seemed to be the assumption that doctors are men. 😂
@AceyBleach
@AceyBleach Год назад
I mean... You're not wrong. The term 'doctor' primarily refers to men, as 'doctress' is specifically for women. (Kind of like the whole Ellos/Ellas rule in Spanish, or actor/actress. Weird to use the general when you can use the particular.) Apparently the use of 'doctress' was abandoned because of assumed prejudices. I discovered this when writing thank you cards for our wedding. Have a family where the parents are both doctors, and didn't want to write Dr. and Dr. because I thought it looked wrong. Low and behold, Dr. And Drss. are their proper title abbreviations.
@juliegervais8278
@juliegervais8278 Год назад
Very eye opening. Thank you for sharing
@rafisadia1281
@rafisadia1281 2 года назад
this was so helpful. thank you
@minimanomanimo9921
@minimanomanimo9921 3 года назад
Feeeling bless to find this
@joannaaraiza8685
@joannaaraiza8685 2 года назад
This is so good!!!
@tomm7232
@tomm7232 9 месяцев назад
I did a intro to Psychology 3 month course. Damn I loved it, when I learned about Schema, damnn
@jaynojamiloapat4501
@jaynojamiloapat4501 3 года назад
This helps me to add some knowledge for my report 😌😌 thank you so much. 🎉🎉🎉
@jessicasian1991
@jessicasian1991 2 года назад
thank you so much!!
@jeewanarya1790
@jeewanarya1790 Год назад
Man!!! The father - son - mother example was great 😮
@rxbejar
@rxbejar 2 года назад
Nicely done video. Memory by association, learning involves memory.
@kentong9514
@kentong9514 3 года назад
This video is the best in the explaining schema.
@Itsdaddey
@Itsdaddey 2 года назад
thank the lord for this video. i was not getting it just from a text book. thank yyouuu
@nessi6261
@nessi6261 2 года назад
Thank you!
@user-uj1hv5hh4k
@user-uj1hv5hh4k 2 года назад
thank you!!!
@jgibbs6159
@jgibbs6159 3 месяца назад
At 3;51 you say "we don't have to repaint that picture every time" However, our brains actually do repaint that schema every single time you experience anything. If the experience generally coincides with your current schema picture, your brain assimilates the data into the current schema. if it does not, it accommodates the change and edits or creates a new schema for the experience. The memory process associated with the assimilation/accommodation process also edits and reframes the memory for an experience each time your recall the experience - also known as the consolidation and re-consolidation process. In other words, your memory of an experience is always updating, and through that process, your schema is also constantly updating and changing - which is why disinformation campaigns are so efficacious.
@SHaDeYHooDTayles
@SHaDeYHooDTayles 3 года назад
AWESOME 👍🏽🏆🏆👍🏽...
@chilkachaudhari
@chilkachaudhari Год назад
wow. you made it supper easyyyy
@bahibrahim101
@bahibrahim101 Год назад
thanks for the video
@gomolemolesabe5165
@gomolemolesabe5165 3 года назад
Very helpful
@serenasibani6078
@serenasibani6078 Год назад
Thank you
@mysterioereneditz466
@mysterioereneditz466 3 года назад
Super!!!!!
@TheEdwri
@TheEdwri Год назад
Figured out this is language and cultural specific. I did this reedle on my girlfriend who is from china. She answered the same as me in english, a gay couple father or a grandpa, but then she imagined telling this one to her chinese father in chinese and realised imidiatly that it was the mother. She thought in both english and french before she did it in chinese, and her explanation was that in chinese they have different words for medical people. If there is a chinese medicin doctor it would be an old man with herbs, but if it is a hospital person you see more nurses who tends to be female. Was quite cool how changing to chinese in her head litteraly changed the perception on this one.
@DaBlondDude
@DaBlondDude 3 года назад
Interesting if blurry, it seems like different schemas have a lot of room for overlap
@xKarenWalkerx
@xKarenWalkerx 2 года назад
Narcissistic Personality Disordered patients swallow their environments (introjects), usually people they hold in high regard and these function also as schemas. Although the Narcissist confuses them for his own…
@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104
@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104 4 месяца назад
Is having a wider range of alternative schemas on a subject helpful in finding a more accurate view on the subject?
@simonbenjamin1497
@simonbenjamin1497 Год назад
I must say... You got me man... with your doctor riddle. I really thought the doc was male. The thought that the person could be his mother never crossed my mind
@thinkdifferent4021
@thinkdifferent4021 3 года назад
Excellent
@justnothing7080
@justnothing7080 3 года назад
Unlearning things is an automatic process, you don't have to think about it 😂. That's why we should always note the valuable knowledge that we had to spend hours deriving it. One day we'll surely forget it but that's because of the automatic unlearning process which is always automatically triggered when we learn new stuffs especially the things that aren't completely related to what we've learned.
@sanderlaurenssen7251
@sanderlaurenssen7251 3 года назад
Where, what and how. A schema is a specific idea or plan that occurs when a situation takes place, schema’s can be made for everything and can have as mainly purpose to display a plan of action or important information.
@lazertroll702
@lazertroll702 29 дней назад
Schemas are just logical maps or graphs of relational Sets or their elements; akin to a funtion signature, schemas describe/define the relations of information or objects
@AJ-sb8nz
@AJ-sb8nz 10 месяцев назад
I think one contributing factor why people assume automatically that the one who said that was his father is because of the statement itself. It mentions the son's father but never the mother. The use of pronouns such as "he" and "him" gives us an illusion that it might be the father who said that (I can't operate him, he's my son). If the statement adds a sentence, for example, "her mother cries because of what happens to her son and husband", then the question "Who is the doctor?" might become easier for most people. Our brain only processes information that is available at the present, unless our minds wander and look through its library for more connection. That's where the problem lies, we don't have time and energy to sip through information in our brain to make some connection when we are solving a problem that is currently in front of us and pressuring us to solve it immediately. It really takes time to think to solve something unless we have a repeated experience about that.
@MisterGraa
@MisterGraa 6 месяцев назад
This illustrates quite well the problem of us projecting unconscious reasoning and bias on to others. The explanation being a bias against women or a mental blindspot for female doctors is quite specious and is more likely a form of projection: the observation of these facts may be true but are not evidence for the confusion since other explanations work and have more evidence to support them. Of course, the underlying causes behind confusion are often hard or impossible to explain since confusion (ultimately) stems from our unconscious mind's semantic associations.
@goldfishy
@goldfishy 12 дней назад
4:32 unexpected Smile horror movie
@andreeamuresan6846
@andreeamuresan6846 Год назад
I'm currently studying psychology and am already preparing for the first exam. However, I'm stuck on a question/topic and can't get any further. Maybe someone can help me please. "Which direction of information processing sets in when you start worrying about going to the restaurant before entering the restaurant. What role do higher-level knowledge structures play, what role do environmental stimuli play?" ... I think it all has to do with scheme and bottom-up/top-down, but I don't quite understand what it has to do with thinking before entering a place. I don't understand that at all. It's about 2 work colleagues meeting again after a long time in a course "social cognition" but both of them didn't have much to do with each other before and the woman suddenly finds him sympathetic and that's why the two meet in a restaurant (but the story has nothing to do with love).
@larenzosrexpert5646
@larenzosrexpert5646 3 года назад
Hey Theodore, any tips on finding your voice? I've noticed progress in your verbal delivery over the course of time. (I watched your first videos). I have a new channel and trying to discover my voice.
@somethingyousaid5059
@somethingyousaid5059 3 года назад
So what new schema have you cooked up.
@justnothing7080
@justnothing7080 3 года назад
That's the detail and it costs some money 🤑.
@dylanwashington6315
@dylanwashington6315 2 года назад
Thanks dad wish you would've let me know this shit when I was a kid
@kgrymp
@kgrymp Год назад
EXCELLENT WORK!!
@rayneb.1058
@rayneb.1058 3 года назад
3
@bayooo100
@bayooo100 2 года назад
❤️❤️
@FromTheBiggining
@FromTheBiggining Год назад
Don't take risk scheme is deep inside my brain, and is killing me!
@bAa-xj3ut
@bAa-xj3ut 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@laxmanyadav4229
@laxmanyadav4229 3 года назад
2
@user-uj6do2ye3e
@user-uj6do2ye3e Месяц назад
nice
@jindrahenrycapek5516
@jindrahenrycapek5516 3 года назад
+1
@rohith.r4137
@rohith.r4137 3 года назад
Well...... it's been a while
@mathewdallaway
@mathewdallaway 3 года назад
Frederic Bartlett
@OmarCapital
@OmarCapital 3 года назад
✍🏾
@jessleann393
@jessleann393 Год назад
Is this what Temple Grandin is referring to when she says that autistic people cannot pull up a general idea of what an object looks like and can only think of an exact object they have seen instead? Maybe not what she was referring to but, It seems like it would be incorporated in there somehow. 🤔
@melissanehme4164
@melissanehme4164 3 года назад
why does the female doctor look like the titan who ate Eren's mom 🚶‍♀️
@kapilthevkanapathipillai6424
OK, this is how I went about the riddle. I thought it was a word play, it said, A Father and son. So I assumed the father who died was father but not the father of the kid who was in the accident. So the Kid's actual father is the Doctor in the hospital. My brain is stupid like this 😅🤣😂 Did anyone else do this?
@matthiusantonin2652
@matthiusantonin2652 8 дней назад
BarTlett
@johnnybecerra2647
@johnnybecerra2647 3 года назад
That's a perfect riddle to prove schema lol
@gnosis8142
@gnosis8142 27 дней назад
The example with the Doctor - is wrong. It's likely that that's the reason it tricks people.
@1dw1
@1dw1 Год назад
This explains the INFJ so well. Wow
@redrealruby
@redrealruby Год назад
what?
@skunkmoney6034
@skunkmoney6034 3 года назад
No scheme
@jeo2010
@jeo2010 3 года назад
Toooooo fast speech
@Damnzz
@Damnzz Год назад
Elke handeling die ik afgelopen jaren heb verricht zijn deze mensen op LFG gesprekken gaan houden 08 19 ik pak mijn laptop ga ik straks douchen hoor ik ze gesprekken houden terwijl ik aan het douchen ben op LFG ga ik naar de wc hoor ik deze mensen op LFG gesprekken houden dat ik mijn reet afveeg en teveel rollen gebruik dit is hoe ik elke dag 24/7 365 jaren lang heb moeten leven de eerste keer dat ik contact met hun had is bij de KLM Cargo
@Damnzz
@Damnzz Год назад
19-03-2023 19 42 uur datum 20-03-2023 zijn ze sinds de 17/03 al in mijn gedachte aan het bepalen wat ik met het geld moet doen wat ik eruit MOET pinnen waar ik naar toe moet gaan. sinds begin van deze maand zijn ze opnieuw aan het herhalen t/m de dag van vandaag dat ik langs elke provincie moet langs gaan om mijn gegevens af te geven bij elke politie bureau
@susansherlock7474
@susansherlock7474 3 года назад
Slow your speech down,please?
@TheEragoon
@TheEragoon 3 года назад
I think you should research this topic a bit more. Schema is not a theory, it is already used in therapy (Schema therapy) and it has its bases on experiences and the neuronal paths they make in our brain. There are several good books on this subject, one of them being "Reinventing Your Life" by Jeffrey Young. Or I misunderstood the video and you're talking about something else. That can happen.
@MrItachi18
@MrItachi18 3 года назад
GO VEGAN!!!!
@briangunn21
@briangunn21 3 месяца назад
No!!!!!!
@PuneetMehra
@PuneetMehra 3 года назад
Why are you speaking like a bullet train? Please speak slow. Otherwise all your videos are completely incomprehensible.
@maybelikealittlebit
@maybelikealittlebit 3 года назад
I personally love the fast pace so I can get 2-3 videos in on my 20 min work breaks! But if you want it spoken a little slower you can click the 3 dots in the left hand side of the video and then press “play back speed” then select 0.5x or 0.75x! Awesome trick. Can be done on *all* RU-vid videos, not just this one! Hope this helps Puneet! :)
@PuneetMehra
@PuneetMehra 3 года назад
@@maybelikealittlebit You can do the same trick to increase the pace 😅😝
@anteater9408
@anteater9408 3 года назад
I personally prefer this speed
@bebigorl
@bebigorl 3 года назад
@@PuneetMehra but that requires the content creator to spend more time when you could just go 0.5x 🤔🤔🤔
@justnothing7080
@justnothing7080 3 года назад
No just don't slow down, I like this quick pace, just for listening practice 😂
@martinlutherking8169
@martinlutherking8169 3 года назад
You proceed too fast. That's not the proper way to teach.
@Thambirajah
@Thambirajah 2 года назад
Please speak slowly.
@itsdanagainnnn
@itsdanagainnnn Год назад
I thought the father was gay and the doctor were his husband😂
@aussiebeermoney1167
@aussiebeermoney1167 3 года назад
schema: a totally redundant concept that lets people pretend they are smarter than others while they talk about it
@aussiebeermoney1167
@aussiebeermoney1167 8 месяцев назад
@@sov3273 proved my point: you disagree without referencing schema at alll, thus demonstrating its redundancy
@aussiebeermoney1167
@aussiebeermoney1167 8 месяцев назад
@@sov3273 now you are trying to save face, after being thoroughly wrecked and destroyed. I have only pity for you. May God have mercy.
@TheKevlar
@TheKevlar 3 года назад
Your foundation is WRONG! I remember my babyhood and knew everything the adults were saying. Sometimes babies cry because they can not articulate what they want to say...
@PankajRathore111
@PankajRathore111 3 года назад
A advice for you - Please don't pronounce Sentence so quickly,,,Sometimes we couldn't get what u r saying and make no sense,,,,,if u know we need a communication gap to understand it rightly!! TY
@justnothing7080
@justnothing7080 3 года назад
I'm not a native English speaker and of course I feel a bit fast in his speaking. But it still sounds fairly clearly more than many other videos in native English that I've watched (to practice listening) so I'm pretty sure that this should be completely fine for native speakers to follow and understand. I don't expect him to slow it down. Just keep speaking like that so I can keep practicing listening. Actually his clear & fast pronunciation is the reason why I subscribed to his channel 😄.
@juliesuegordon
@juliesuegordon Год назад
Please talk slower
@AbdulaiASesay-me4vs
@AbdulaiASesay-me4vs 2 года назад
Thank you
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