What is the current status of the parallel distributed processing approach?

a. It was popular when the Atkinson-Shiffrin model was judged to be too rigid, but it is no longer prominent.
b. Research shows that it has no neurological support.
c. It has been applied to many cognitive processes, but it fails to acknowledge that some cognitive processes use serial processing.
d. It is so limited in scope that it probably will not remain popular for long.


Ans: c

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