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Schemas
Cognitive structures that help individuals organize and interpret information from the world around them, based on prior knowledge and experience.
Metaphors
Figures of speech that describe an object or action in terms that are not literally applicable, but imply a resemblance, to help convey meanings or understanding.
Abstract Concept
An idea or thought that is not tied to a specific tangible object or situation, often complex and not immediately understood.
Somatic Marker Hypothesis
The theory that emotional processes guide (or bias) behavior and decision-making, particularly in complex and uncertain environments.
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