Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a difference between simple and complex cells in the visual cortex?
A) Simple cells have end inhibition while complex cells do not.
B) Simple cells have orientation selectivity while complex cells do not.
C) Simple cells have distinct "off" regions while complex cells do not.
D) Simple cells have binocular visual fields while complex cells do not.
E) Simple cells have movement sensitivity while complex cells do not.
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