In an experiment involving a monkey, it was found (Georgopoulos et al. 1989) that during the few milliseconds prior to a "mental rotation task," minute activity in the motor cortex suggested that individual cells:

A) have time ordered sequences
B) have auditory reactions to rotated objects
C) have directional preferences
D) have three dimensional geometric structures
E) respond during any task involving mental rotation


C

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