Multiple Choice
The mechanisms involved in face recognition
A) seem akin to those proposed by the image-based views of object recognition.
B) seem akin to those proposed by the parts-based views of object recognition.
C) are not disrupted by face rotation.
D) seem to operate at a level similar to the basic level of categorization.
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