What is the difference between proximal stimuli and distal stimuli?
A. Primates perceive distal stimuli, and non-primates perceive proximal stimuli.
B. Primates perceive proximal stimuli, and non-primates perceive distal stimuli.
C. The human brain translates proximal stimuli into distal stimuli.
D. The human brain translates distal stimuli into proximal stimuli.
Answer: D
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