When the brain changes new knowledge to fit existing knowledge, what is this process called?

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Use the following passage to answer questions: Adult students' ideas about scientific phenomena are strongly held and resistant to change. In the 1980s, a group of science educators came up with a theory of 'conceptual change' to explain how these resistant scientific concepts could be changed via science instruction. They called this process accommodation, based on an earlier theory of 'equilibration.' The reason scientific conceptions are so resistant to change is that when new science content is learned, the learner's brain changes the new content to fit what the learner already knows and... Show more

When the brain changes new knowledge to fit existing knowledge, what is this process called?