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    Movement Aftereffects Are Most Likely Explained Through
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Movement Aftereffects Are Most Likely Explained Through

Question 36

Question 36

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Movement aftereffects are most likely explained through:


A) adaptation of retinal cells
B) low-level processes
C) visual fatigue
D) higher-level processes

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