Using fMRI, Saenz et al showed that:
a. Attending to a direction in one part of the visual field has no effect on activity in regions responding to other parts of the visual field
b. Attending to a direction in one part of the visual field enhances responses in regions throughout the visual field
c. Attending to a direction in one part of the visual field can enhance the response to that direction and decrease the response to the opposite direction elsewhere in the visual field
d. None of the above
c. Attending to a direction in one part of the visual field can enhance the response to that direction and decrease the response to the opposite direction elsewhere in the visual field
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