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analog codes
a form of knowledge representation that preserves the main perceptual features of whatever is being represented for the physical stimuli we observe in our environment
cognitive maps
internal representations of our physical environment, particularly centering on spatial relationships
declarative knowledge
knowledge of facts that can be stated
heuristics
informal, intuitive, speculative strategies that sometimes lead to an effective solution and sometimes do not
knowledge representation
the form for what you know in your mind about things, ideas, events, and so on that exist outside your mind
mental models
knowledge structures that individuals construct to understand and explain their experiences; an internal representation of information that corresponds analogously with whatever is being represented
mental rotation
involves rotationally transforming an object's visual mental image
procedural knowledge
knowledge of procedures that can be implemented
spatial cognition
refers to the acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about objects and actions in two- and three-dimensional space
symbolic representation
meaning that the relationship between the word and what it represents is simply arbitrary