Multiple Choice
The reason we do not perceive our eye blinks as "blackouts" might be that
A) blinks happen too quickly to be perceived by the cerebral cortex.
B) during a blink, the visual cortex is deactivated.
C) we learn to ignore these interruptions in visual input.
D) during a blink, areas of the brain involved with consciousness become less active.
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