Which of the statement below most accurately describes the binding problem of sensory perception?
A) we preferentially choose one sense over another when recognizing objects and therefore we are bound to a specific type of object
B) multiple senses are called into play when you confront a complex object that may have many identifying features (color, texture, motion, smell, sound) and it is necessary to put all of the input together for object recognition
C) multiple senses are called into play when you confront a complex object that may have many identifying features (color, texture, motion, smell, sound) and it is necessary to catagorize all of the input individually before we can recognize an object
D) some senses are inherently bound together like smell and taste and therefore treating them independently to analyze a stimulus that might have a taste but no odor is impossible
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