You form a negative afterimage of an object, and now you try to focus on a different part of the object. Why does the image move?

a. Changing your fixation point causes different brain areas to become active.
b. You are fatiguing a different set of receptors

c. Dominance shifts from one hemisphere to the other.
d. The image is on your eyes themselves.

d

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A) ordinal B) nominal C) rational D) categorical

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