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tichca

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Imagine that you attend a lecture given by a guest lecturer. He emphasizes that people can recognize complex shapes and other visual imagessuch as animals and machineryin terms of arrangements of basic 3-D shapes.
 
  This lecturer probably would be a strong supporter of which of the following approaches?
   a. top-down processing
   b. template-matching theory
   c. feature-analysis theory
   d. recognition-by-components theory

Question 2

You have no difficulty distinguishing between the letters O and W, but it takes longer to distinguish between the letters O and Q. Which theory of object recognition does this support?
 
  a. template-matching theory
  b. subjective-contour theory
  c. feature-analysis theory
  d. recognition-by-components models



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: d

Answer to Question 2

Ans: c



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