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What is a critique of the feature detector model of object recognition? ?

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  1. 25 May, 04:52
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    Found a similar question that had choices, here are the choices:

    a. Specific neurons that respond to round, square or irregular shapes do not integrate their signals to recognize multi-shaped objects.

    b. It accounts only for the recognition of simple two dimensional shapes, not more complex three-dimensional shapes.

    c. Feature detector neurons have been found in non-human primates, but not in humans themselves.

    d. It does not account for the fact that our expectations influence what we see.

    My answer:

    d. It does not account for the fact that our expectations influence what we see.

    We all have different expectations, thus, our view on certain object is subjective. It is a product of said expectations.
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