Nataliya Kosmyna
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Podcast Appearances
It's actually perfect, right?
It was perfect example right now in this conversation between Chuck and Neil because Neil is like, I have no idea what you just said.
Maybe it's a nonsense.
Maybe it's actual real stuff.
It's perfect.
If you have no idea, so you are basically novice, right?
So you have no base, right?
You can really be like, what is happening?
You will have confusion.
You will have heightened cognitive load, right?
You would be like, have I heard of anything like that before?
So you will try to actually try to do a recall.
Like, okay, I haven't heard it.
It's not my area of expertise.
What is happening here?
And obviously, you will now, because you heard all of these words that you have no idea about, and if the topic is of the interest to you overall, you will try to pay attention, make sense out of it, maybe ask questions, etc.
But if you are effectively trained on it, right, so you're a doctor, you are a teacher, you are an expert in the area, we see that there are significant differences.
Well, first of all, because you obviously know what to expect, so this expectation of
Vocabulary expectation, right?
Some of the conditions, there was expectation when someone is coming to an ER and they are expecting like a doctor who's there.