Cells that respond to a single orientation of light are arranged in
A) sheets across the cortical surface.
B) blobs within ocular dominance columns.
C) columns perpendicular to the cortical surface.
D) cubes, alternating by ocular dominance.
E) a column between adjacent ocular dominance columns.
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