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Anuta_ua [19.1K]
1 year ago
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Recognition by components (rbc) and feature integration theory (fit) do a good job of explaining how perception works, but fail

in one important area. what is that area?
Social Studies
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aleksklad [387]1 year ago
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Recognition by components (RBC) and feature integration theory (FIT) do a good job of explaining how perception works but fail in one important area. accounting for knowledge and experience. Option A

This is further explained below.

<h3>What is Recognition by components (RBC)?</h3>

Generally, Irving Biederman first suggested the recognition-by-components hypothesis, sometimes known as the RBC theory, in 1987 in an effort to provide an explanation for object recognition.

In conclusion, Both the recognition by components theory (RBC) and the feature integration theory (FIT) do a decent job of describing how perception works, but both of them fall short in one crucial area. taking into consideration one's acquired skills and experience Alternative A

 

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Recognition by components (RBC) and feature integration theory (FIT) do a good job of explaining how perception works, but fail in one important area. What is that area?

A. accounting for knowledge and experience

B. how specific features are used to combine into the objects that we perceive

C. the neurological pathway from the eye to the visual cortex

D. the neurology behind the dorsal and ventral streams

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