Schemata are sets of information based on cognitive and experiential knowledge that guide our interaction. We rely on schemata to help us make sense of the world around us

Schemata are sets of information based on cognitive and experiential knowledge that guide our interaction. We rely on schemata to help us make sense of the world around us. Sometimes schemata become so familiar that we use them as scripts, which prompts mindless communication and can lead us to overlook new information that may need to be incorporated into the schema.  Choose one of the videos below and apply this concept.
https://www.ted.com/talks/faith_jegede_what_i_ve_learned_from_my_autistic_brothers/transcript?language=en
https://www.ted.com/talks/angelica_dass_the_beauty_of_human_skin_in_every_color/transcript
·  Explain how schemata is used in the video.
·  Cite the video and use MLA style

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