Multiple Choice
An individual with only M-cones:
A) is sensitive to changes in the wavelengths of light but not the intensity.
B) can achieve metameric color matching with only certain wavelengths of light.
C) can achieve metameric color matching by adjusting the intensity of light.
D) cannot perform metameric color matching.
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