Research with nonhuman primates suggests that
a. memories for prototypes are stored in the hippocampus.
b. prototypes cannot account for how we learn to recognize diverse objects.
c. each object we encounter has its own template.
d. increased familiarity with objects in our environment may lead to the development of
specific prototypes.
e. the visual system looks for exact matches between the pattern that is observed and the
stored memories of shapes and contours.
d. increased familiarity with objects in our environment may lead to the development
of specific prototypes.
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