Multiple Choice
One limitation of view-dependent theories of object recognition is that
A) objects can be seen without a particular view.
B) separate templates must be generated and stored for each different view of a given object.
C) this approach argues that recognition depends on decomposing a scene or object into its constituent parts.
D) this approach is based on the idea that object recognition depends on the detection of invariant stimulus properties, such as symmetry.
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