Refers to incorporating new information or experience into existing schemas

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The process of incorporating new information or experiences into existing schemas is known as assimilation. In cognitive psychology, schemas are mental frameworks that help organize and interpret information. When we encounter new information, we can fit it into our pre-existing schemas through assimilation, allowing us to understand and adapt to our experiences without drastically changing our mental structures. This concept is part of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development.