An encoding-complex approach to numerical cognition in Chinese-English bilinguals

Jamie I D Campbell1, Lynette J Epp

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Jamie.Campbell@USask.ca

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Encoding

Information enters the brain through encoding, which is the input of information into the memory system. Once sensory information is received from the environment, the brain labels or codes it. The information is then organized with similar information and connected to existing concepts. Encoding occurs through automatic processing and effortful processing.
Automatic processing involves the encoding of details like time, space, frequency, and the meaning of words, usually done without conscious...