Visual Imagery: Visual imagery is the mental representation or creation of visual images in the mind. It involves forming vivid mental pictures to aid in memory encoding.
Dual Coding Theory: Dual coding theory suggests that memory is enhanced when information is encoded both verbally and visually. It proposes that using multiple codes, such as words and images together, improves remembering.
Method of Loci: The method of loci is a mnemonic device that uses visual imagery and spatial relationships to improve memory. It involves mentally associating items to be remembered with specific locations or places in a familiar environment.