The template model of pattern recognition holds that
A) incoming patterns are compared to an idealized pattern stored in memory.
B) new patterns are compared to what we recall from similar patterns until we remember the new patterns.
C) perceived patterns are recognized as familiar if an exact template is found in memory that matches the incoming pattern.
D) patterns are unique and recognized through repeated exposures.
E) perceived patterns are reorganized by our memory systems into their basic components, after which point they can be recognized.
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