how learned materials organised in long term memory
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Information in long-term memory is most likely stored in network-type structures called schemas. Schemas are an efficient way to organize interrelated concepts in a meaningful way. When we learn or experience something new and connect it with previously stored information, the process is known as assimilation.
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