New learning refers to acquiring fresh knowledge or skills that were not previously known or mastered. It involves encoding new information into memory through processes such as attention, perception, and rehearsal.
Related terms
Encoding: Encoding is the process of converting sensory information into a form that can be stored and retrieved later as a memory.
Attention: Attention refers to the cognitive process of selectively focusing on certain aspects of the environment while ignoring others. It plays a crucial role in learning and encoding new information.
Rehearsal: Rehearsal involves repeating or practicing information to keep it active in working memory for better retention and transfer to long-term memory.