According to the research on the recognition-by-components theory,

a. the theory is especially accurate in its ability to explain how we perceive moving objects.
b. the theory has difficulty explaining how we recognize three-dimensional objects, though it explains how we can perceive letters of the alphabet.
c. the theory primarily applies to the performance of people who have visual deficits.
d. the theory needs to include a mechanism for recognizing objects seen from an unusual point of view, or else it would be inadequate.


Ans: d

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