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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Semantic Memory - Schemas Version 2, abstraction is related to memory, Schemas encourage abstraction, sequence of events exists in going to a restaurant, sequence of events exists in going to the dentist, abstraction does not retain the specific words, heuristics are rules of thumb, Schemas are specific to familiar events, schema consistent reinforces our expectations, Schemas are specific to familiar situations, heuristics can be inaccurate, clusters of objects are different from sequence of events, Scripts occur over time, Schemas are a type of heuristics, schema inconsistent violates our expectations, heuristics can be accurate, abstraction operates on the principle of pragmatics, rules of thumb can be inaccurate, abstraction operates on the principle of constructivism, Scripts contain a sequence of events, Schemas act as guides to new events