Computer simulations of recognition functions can be useful because

a. computers are simpler to work with than people.
b. we can program computers to solve problems in the same way that people do.
c. the computer works pretty much the same way a human brain does.
d. a good simulation may be effective in clarifying cognitive functions.
e. the complexity of the computer is comparable to that of the human brain.


d. a good simulation may be effective in clarifying cognitive functions.

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