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    The Progressive Loss of Sensitivity to Gratings as Spatial Frequency
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The Progressive Loss of Sensitivity to Gratings as Spatial Frequency

Question 23

Question 23

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The progressive loss of sensitivity to gratings as spatial frequency is decreased below about 5 c deg−1 is probably due to:


A) Lateral inhibition
B) Spatial summation
C) Spatial frequency adaptation
D) Eye movements

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