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    Deaf People's Enhanced Peripheral and Motion-Detection Vision Has Been Attributed
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Deaf People's Enhanced Peripheral and Motion-Detection Vision Has Been Attributed

Question 122

Question 122

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Deaf people's enhanced peripheral and motion-detection vision has been attributed in part to


A) auditory hallucinations.
B) lateralization.
C) plasticity.
D) neurogenesis.

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