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Mental Representation

  • A mental representation is a mental structure that corresponds to an object, an idea, a collection of information, or anything else, concrete or abstract, that the brain is thinking about
  • A simple example is a visual image. Mention the Mona Lisa, for instance, and many people will immediately “see” an image of the painting in their minds; that image is their mental representation of the Mona Lisa.
  • The key change that occurs in our adaptable brains in response to deliberate practice is the development of better mental representations, which in turn improve performance.

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The book summarizes the findings of Ericsson's 30-year research into the general nature and acquisition of expertise.

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