Asked by Alain Jn Charles on Jun 19, 2024

verifed

Verified

Jenna,a 10-year-old,has a mental structure,or schema,about what typically happens when you go out to eat in a restaurant.Her schema indicates that a host or hostess first leads you to a table,then a waiter or waitress comes to take your order,and so on.This kind of mental structure is called

A) a semantic memory.
B) a procedural memory.
C) a rehearsal.
D) a script.

Mental Structure

The organized way in which the mind organizes and interprets information.

Semantic Memory

A part of long-term memory involved in the storage of general knowledge about the world, concepts, and language.

Procedural Memory

A type of long-term memory that involves the unconscious recall of how to perform tasks or skills, such as riding a bike or typing.

  • Pinpoint and clarify the various forms of memory (episodic, procedural, semantic) and their significance in cognitive mechanisms.
verifed

Verified Answer

DP
Dagmara PasternakJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Jenna's mental structure of the sequence of events that typically occur when going out to eat in a restaurant is a script. Scripts are mental structures that contain a sequence of events that we expect to occur in a particular situation. The events in a script are typically culturally based and can help us to navigate social situations more easily.