How does the visual system differ from a camera?
A) A picture from a camera does not encompass the entire visual field
B) Visual perception is only in full color and high resolution at the center of gaze
C) Visual perception does not fill in missing details
D) The visual system does not work differently than the picture captured by a camera
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