What conclusion can be reached regarding the perception of movement, the perception of form from motion, and the perception of objects in the visual system?
A. These different types of visual perception involve different areas of the brain.
B. These different types of visual perception take place in the same small area of the brain.
C. Perception of objects, faces, and motion all take place in the same brain area; only the perception of form from motion occurs elsewhere.
D. Perception of movement and perception of form from motion involve the same brain areas, but those are different from the areas involved in perception of objects.
Answer: A
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