Internal representation

The mental imagery, sounds, and feelings a person constructs to represent an experience internally.

An internal representation is how the mind encodes an event. It has sensory components (pictures, sounds, feelings, smells, tastes) and finer-grained submodality components (brightness, distance, volume, temperature). NLP works directly with these representations on the assumption that changing the representation changes the experience.

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SubmodalitiesVAKModality

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