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* "//The most general assumption in dual coding theory is that there are two classes of phenomena handled cognitively by separate subsystems, one specialized for the representation and processing of information concerning nonverbal objects and events, the other specialized for dealing with language.//"((Paivio, Allan. Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach. Oxford University Press, 1990, p53.)) | * "//The most general assumption in dual coding theory is that there are two classes of phenomena handled cognitively by separate subsystems, one specialized for the representation and processing of information concerning nonverbal objects and events, the other specialized for dealing with language.//"((Paivio, Allan. Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach. Oxford University Press, 1990, p53.)) | ||
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+ | These two kinds of processing systems result in two types of stored representations: | ||
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+ | * **logogens**, referring to verbal entities, and | ||
+ | * **imagens**, referring to mental images. | ||