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    Exam 3: The Eye and Seeing
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    If You Had in Each Eye Only One Ganglion Cell
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If You Had in Each Eye Only One Ganglion Cell

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

If you had in each eye only one ganglion cell on which all photoreceptors converged, your eye would show


A) high resolution.
B) high sensitivity.
C) robust lateral inhibition.
D) a pronounced Purkinje shift.

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