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Which of the following is NOT one of the parts of Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
Finke's Principles
A set of guidelines proposed by Ronald Finke to explain how visual and spatial information is imagined, transformed, and elaborated in the mind.
Visual Imagery
The mental visualization of scenes, objects, or events without their physical presence, engaging the brain's visual processing system.
Spatial Equivalence
Refers to the concept that different physical configurations can be perceived as the same if they maintain certain relationships or proportions.
Temporal Lobes
Regions of the cerebral cortex located on both sides of the brain, involved in processing auditory information and encoding memory.
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