PROTOTYPE MATCHING - BOTTOM UP APPROACH
Across
- 3. Matching Theory that allows approximate matching of sensory input to a stored prototype
- 5. Matching Theory that compares individual components of a pattern to stored features
- 7. Type of match that is sufficient in prototype matching
- 9. Theory that requires an exact match between sensory input and stored memory
- 10. Approach where pattern recognition begins with sensory input and builds upward
Down
- 1. Example used to explain how recognition works despite differences in breed
- 2. Example category used to illustrate recognition of different styles in handwriting or print
- 4. Property of prototype matching that allows for variation in the stimulus
- 6. Characteristic of real-world stimuli that makes template theories impractical
- 8. Type of match required for template theory to succeed