Relate receptive field size to stimulus localization
A) The smaller the receptive field, the harder it is to localize an area of stimulus.
B) The smaller the receptive field, the easier it is to localize an area of stimulus.
C) The larger the receptive field, the easier it is to localize an area of stimulus.
Answer: B
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