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Scenario II
While we effortlessly identify most objects by sight,the mechanisms underlying how and where we make these identifications are matters of theoretical and empirical debate.According to image-based theories,previously identified objects are stored in memory as templates,which are consulted when identifying current retinal images.In contrast,parts-based theories state that the brain uses the component geometric elements (termed geons) comprising the object,as well as the spatial relationships between these geons,for purposes of identification.Where in the brain these identifications occur also is a matter of debate.Modular theories state that specialized areas,or modules,of the brain code categories of objects whereas distributed representation theories posit that it is the pattern of brain activity in multiple brain regions that identifies an object.
-(Scenario II) Functional magnetic resonance imagining has revealed that recognizing objects from different classes (e.g. ,means of transportation versus animals) activates a different pattern of brain activity across multiple areas of the cortex.This fact MOST supports _____ theories of object identification.
Stock Dividend
A dividend payment made in the form of additional shares rather than a cash payout, increasing the total number of shares owned.
Total Stockholders' Equity
The total value of a company's assets that are claimable by its shareholders, excluding liabilities.
Common Stock
A type of security representing ownership in a corporation, with holders having a claim on part of the company's assets and profits.
Paid-in Capital
The amount of capital "paid in" by investors during common or preferred stock issuances, including the par value of the shares and amounts over par.
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