Multiple Choice
How does the color-opponent system explain color afterimages?
A) Viewing one color fatigues cones associated with that color and subsequently results in an overall response that emphasizes the opponent color.
B) Viewing one color fatigues cones associated with the opponent color and subsequently results in an overall response that emphasizes the viewed color.
C) Viewing one color activates cones associated with all colors,producing an overall response that is perceived as a band of colors.
D) Viewing one color activates cones associated with the opponent color and results in an overall response that emphasizes the opponent color.
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