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rlane42

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According to the propositional theory, ____.
 
  a. imaginal information and verbal information are stored in two separate sets of encoded propositions, each ready to be called up and represented as either verbal or imaginal
  b. only imaginal information is stored in the form of a proposition, whereas verbal information is stored as encoded symbols
  c. both imaginal information and verbal information are stored as encoded propositions, ready to be called up and decoded as either verbal or visual
  d. only verbal information is stored in the form of a proposition, whereas imaginal information is stored in the form of raw images

Question 2

____ proposed the idea that mental images are epiphenomena and that we manipulate images using a propositional code, not an analogous one.
 
  a. Stephen Reed
 b. Zenon Pylyshyn
  c. Mary Peterson
 d. Daniel Reisberg



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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