Gozli et al. studied how well small stimulus changes could be detected for stimuli near or away from the hands. They found that:
A) When stimuli were near the hands, temporal gaps were better detected than when stimuli were away from the hands
B) When stimuli were near the hands, spatial gaps were better detected than when stimuli were away from the hands
C) Spatial gaps were not affected by adjacency to the hands
D) None of these
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