respectively, neurological and socio-cultural aspects. Mental representations are
abstractions we all perform at any given time as a way of ‘stocking’ information in
memory. We cannot ‘stock’ items the way they really are, and therefore we ‘cata-
logue’ them in certain systems. (We cannot store the phenomenon of a
‘Volkswagen’ in its totality.) One of the fundamental challenges of cognitive
psychology is that human beings under study have to ‘translate’ their memory
representations into language even though we do not necessarily ‘stock’ memories
by means of language.
Stylish
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Flower
Power
The
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Danger
Car
Speed
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Volkswagen
Europe
Old
High-qualty
Expensive
Germany
Reliability
Engineering
Figure 6.5Simple associative network spreading from the node Volkswagen
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