Multiple Choice
Recognition errors (like mistaking CQRN for CORN) lead us to what conclusion about feature nets?
A) Feature nets are an imperfect system,and thus unlikely to accurately represent our cognitive processing.
B) The normal functioning of feature nets usually allows us to identify stimuli,but can also lead to errors.
C) Feature nets explain accurate performance,but not errors.
D) Feature nets are the only possible explanation for object recognition.
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