One reason Anderson and Bower reject the "picture in the head" argument is that:

A) some device would be necessary to "view" the picture in the head
B) pictures are frequently unclear visual forms
C) there is not a region of the brain that could handle this level of processing
D) there isn't enough room
E) images would need to be stored in black and white which is not very informative

A

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