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Nonexistent Stripes of Lightness and Darkness That Accentuate the Perception

Question 124

Question 124

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Nonexistent stripes of lightness and darkness that accentuate the perception of edges are often called


A) lateral inhibitions.
B) lateral plexuses.
C) ommatidia.
D) hallucinations.
E) Mach bands.

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