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    In the Fovea, Increased Area of a Visual Stimulus Can
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In the Fovea, Increased Area of a Visual Stimulus Can

Question 45

Question 45

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In the fovea, increased area of a visual stimulus can be traded off for lower intensity. This is referred to formally as


A) the Helmholtz constant.
B) Ricco's law.
C) Piper's law.
D) Bloch's law.

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