PROTOTYPE MATCHING - BOTTOM UP APPROACH

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