Multiple Choice
If during a saccade, an object moves and a neighboring object stays stationary but is blanked briefly,
A) the blanked object appears to move and the moving object appears stationary.
B) the blanked object appears stationary and the moving object appears to move.
C) both objects appear to move together, in the same direction.
D) neither object appears to move.
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