Cortical modules described by Hubel and Wiesel contain

a. one set of ocular dominance columns, one hypercolumn, and four cytochrome oxidase blobs

b. one set of ocular dominance columns, two hypercolumns, and eight cytochrome oxidase blobs.
c. two sets of ocular dominance columns, two hypercolumns, and 16 cytochrome oxidase blobs.
d. four sets of ocular dominance columns, four hypercolumns, and 16 cytochrome oxidase blobs.


c

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