Question

According to ensemble theories of object recognition, it is possible to confuse similar-looking objects because
a. objects that appear similar activate overlapping networks of cells.
b. similar-looking objects activate the same grandmother cell.
c. cells in the extrastriate cortex have large receptive fields and therefore low spatial resolution.
d. object constancy prevents the visual system from encoding fine details about objects.

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