Cognitive processes are involved in object recognition
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What kind of cognitive processes are involved in object recognition? Which one of the processes is most important? Why?
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This solution answers the question: What kind of cognitive processes are involved in object recognition? Which one of the processes is most important? Why? The solution provides several examples to illustrate the point.
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The cognitive process are perception, attention, working memory, identifying and classifying objects, long-term memory, memory distortion, autobiographical memory, knowledge representation, language, problem solving, and decision making. Object recognition is the process where incoming stimulus is matched with previously stored information. Identifying and classifying objects is the most ...
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