
Imagery and Verbal Processes
Imagery involves creating mental pictures or sensory experiences in the mind, helping us visualize scenes, sounds, or sensations. Verbal processes refer to using language, either spoken or written, to communicate thoughts, ideas, or feelings. Together, imagery makes ideas more vivid and memorable, while verbal processes organize and express those ideas clearly. For example, imagery might help you picture a forest, while verbal processes help you describe or discuss that scene. Both are essential for understanding, communicating, and engaging with information effectively.