Multiple Choice
Imagine that you adapted to a motion stimulus with one eye and then switched to the other eye and did not experience a motion aftereffect in that eye. This lack of interocular transfer implies that the locus of the motion aftereffect is
A) before V1.
B) V1 or later.
C) V2 or later.
D) in V5/MT.
E) definitely in the retina.
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