Hubel and Wiesel's method of studying neural coding in sensory systems involves
A) defining the receptive fields of individual neurons.
B) determining which stimuli have the most effect on the firing of an individual neuron when they are presented in its visual field.
C) starting at the periphery of a system and progressively studying neurons at "higher" and "higher" levels of the system.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Answer: D
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