Discuss one problem with template matching as an explanation for perception.

What will be an ideal response?

One of the following: (1) For such a model to work, we would need to store an impossibly
large set of templates in memory. (2) The model does not explain how we could recognize newly
invented objects. (3) How do we recognize variations on a pattern, as when a word is written in
several different people’s handwriting?

Psychology

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a. true b. false

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a. emotional intelligence b. contextual intelligence. c. cognitive dissonance. d. justification of effort.

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