Xuezhou, an architect, is looking at diagrams of castles. Which aspect of Xuezhou's perception is best explained by recognition by components theory?
a) The types of errors Xuezhou might make when mistaking closely related parts of castles for each other
b) The way that different aspects of each castle, such as shape, color, location, and materials, all become bound together and associated with a single object
c) The ability to recognize castles by their shape regardless of the angle from which the diagram is drawn
d) The way that shading and perspective are used in the diagrams to give Xuezhou the impression of the castles being three-dimensional