Multiple Choice
Bonneh, Cooperman, and Sagi (2001) discovered motion-induced blindness, in which
A) a moving array of blue random dots can make highly-visible yellow spots disappear and reappear.
B) a moving array of blue random dots presented to one eye can make highly visible yellow spots presented to the other eye disappear and reappear.
C) both a moving array of blue random dots can make highly-visible yellow spots disappear and reappear and a moving array of blue random dots presented to one eye can make highly visible yellow spots presented to the other eye disappear and reappear.
D) neither a moving array of blue random dots can make highly-visible yellow spots disappear and reappear nor a moving array of blue random dots presented to one eye can make highly visible yellow spots presented to the other eye disappear and reappear.
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