The technique of transcranial magnetic stimulation employs strong magnetic pulses at a particular site on the scalp. When it is used on the scalp near Area V1, the effect is
A) to give the participant rich and detailed hallucinations.
B) a temporary disruption of vision but not visual imagery.
C) a permanent disruption of visual imagery, and therefore use of the technique is unethical.
D) a temporary disruption of vision and visual imagery.
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