Language and Cognition
Dual Coding Theory suggests that information is stored and processed in two distinct systems: verbal and non-verbal. This means that we can remember and recall information better when it is represented in both verbal form, like words, and non-verbal form, like images or diagrams. This theory emphasizes the importance of using both types of representations to enhance memory retention and recall.
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