Multiple Choice
If one trains a discrete-component model to respond to a blue light, how will it respond to a blue-green light?
A) It will respond as strongly as it does to the blue light.
B) It will respond less strongly than it does to the blue light.
C) It will respond more strongly than it does to the blue light.
D) It will not respond at all to the blue-green light.
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