Compared to adult monkeys, ocular dominance in newborn monkeys is
A) similar but less pronounced (weaker) .
B) similar but more pronounced (stronger) .
C) unlike adults, baby monkeys show no indication of ocular dominance.
D) ocular dominance is observed only in baby monkeys, and is eliminated by adulthood.
E) neither baby nor adult monkeys show ocular dominance.
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