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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Mar 21.
Published in final edited form as: Science. 2007 Apr 6;316(5821):57–58. doi: 10.1126/science.1141812

Good schemas wanted.

Good schemas wanted

When a rat learns associations between flavors and spatial locations, as studied by Tse et al. (1), the associations are initially learned as individual facts (left). With extended training, the animal develops an organized structure or schema for flavors and places (middle). This organized knowledge structure (bold lines) can then support rapid learning of new associations in a single trial and the rapid consolidation of information into the neocortex (right).