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If Two Eyes Receive Totally Different Images and the Brain

Question 43

Question 43

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 If two eyes receive totally different images and the brain can't combine the two images, a condition called _____ results.


A) delayed processing
B) persistence of vision?
C) binocular rivalry?
D) visual masking?

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