Diamond and Carey (1986) propose that we need second-order relational information to recognize faces. This type of information:

a) is about the parts of the face (such as nose, ears) and how those parts relate to each other.
b) involves noticing that two eyes are above a nose, which is above a mouth.
c) involves comparing first-order relational information to the facial features of a "typical" face.
d) helps us recognize faces in whatever orientation they are presented to us.


Answer: c

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