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Imaginal Code
concrete means of mental representation that directly conveys perceptual qualities
Propositional Code
abstract means of mental representation that is not linked to any sensory modality, represents features and relationships.
Imaginal Code
Visual representation
Auditory representation
Motor representation
Propositional Code
Amodal
Abstract
Symbolic
Analog Properties
Time to scan a mental image depends on how far you have to scan.
Functional Equivalence Hypothesis
Visual imagery uses the same mental representations, processes, and neural structures as does visual perception.

Experiencing a change in a mental image ought to be analogous to experiencing a change in perception.

The spatial relations of a visual image ought to be analogous to the spatial relations of a real environment.
Propositions
abstract representations that code knowledge
Propositional representations
break down knowledge into individual factual components and represent how they relate to each other
Cognitive economy
features are represented only once in the hierarchy.