Multiple Choice
When you look at something, you can detect its color, shape, movement, and depth. Where does all of this information come together?
A) Specific visual experience comes from a small collection of cells (typically 2-10) .
B) A single cell fires when you see something.
C) Specific visual experience comes from simultaneous activity in a large collection of cells.
D) Specific visual experience does not require cellular activities.
E) All of the information comes together on the left eye's retina.
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