Object recognition is the ability of the brain to identify and categorize objects based on their features, such as shape, color, texture, etc. It allows us to make sense of our visual world by recognizing familiar objects.
Feature detection theory suggests that specific neurons in the brain are responsible for detecting certain features (e.g., edges or angles) which contribute to object recognition.
Visual perception is the process of interpreting and making sense of visual information received by our eyes. It includes object recognition as one component.
Face Recognition: Face recognition is a specialized form of object recognition that involves identifying and distinguishing faces from other objects. It relies on specific facial features and configurations.