Participants of Harris and Carré approached a target wearing prisms in several conditions. The experiments showed that:
A) Deviation from the correct path was smallest when participants crawled rather than walked
B) Optic flow is unimportant in the perception of heading
C) Faster walking leads to greater deviation from the correct path
D) None of these
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