The feature-analysis theories

a. can only explain letter recognition; they cannot account for the recognition of other two-dimensional visual stimuli such as triangles or squares.
b. argue that each visual stimulus is unique, with no features in common with other visual stimuli.
c. propose that each visual stimulus must be compared with an idealized representation of an entire stimulus in memory.
d. state that we differentiate among stimuli in terms of a limited number of specific characteristics.

Ans: d

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