In object recognition, an important problem with the feature-analysis approach is that

a. it can only explain how we perceive large objects.
b. it can only explain colored objects.
c. there is no neuroscience evidence for this approach.
d. it cannot explain how we perceive an object from different viewpoints.

Ans: d

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