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Compare and contrast the models of object recognition (McClelland and Rumelhart, geons, and multiple views).
Behaviourism
A branch of psychology focused on studying and modifying observable behaviors.
Cognition
The intellectual activity that involves obtaining knowledge and insight via reasoning, undergoing experiences, and sensory perception.
Empiricism
A philosophy of knowledge that emphasizes the role of experience and evidence through the senses in the formation of ideas, over the notion of innate ideas or traditions.
Acquiring Knowledge
Acquiring knowledge involves the process of learning, understanding, and making sense of information, which can occur through experiences, education, or observation.
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