Knowledge can be represented in the brain in several ways. Which of the following is NOT one of the ways discussed in the example of Knowledge about Jennifer?
A) Neurological components
B) Image
C) Lexical representation
D) Propositional relationship
E) Biographical history
Question 2
The semantic feature-comparison model holds that concepts are represented in memory as:
A) attributes of sets
B) exclusive features
C) loosely connected attributes
D) characteristic features
E) networks