Chapter 4: Problem 5
The collection of rod and cone receptors that funnel signals to a particular visual cell in the retina make up that cell's: A. blind spot. B. optic disk. C. opponent process field. D. receptive field.
Chapter 4: Problem 5
The collection of rod and cone receptors that funnel signals to a particular visual cell in the retina make up that cell's: A. blind spot. B. optic disk. C. opponent process field. D. receptive field.
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