8.7: Conclusion
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Object recognition is a remarkable ability in everyday life. The present paper attempted to review the abilities to recognize visually presented-objects and faces, then review several phenomena and effects which are observed in object recognition literature and discussed whether or not computerized artificial systems can explain processing in object recognition. While the current literature reviewed the significant role of ventral stream systems in object recognition and a potential solution of the problems that are observed in computational model, their functional relevance remains to be established. It might be hard to fully understand how the brain solves object recognition as yet. However, artificial models have become far more computationally sophisticated. New theories suggest great promise for explaining object recognition process by understanding from all of domains.