Which of the following of Hubel and Wiesel's discoveries support the idea that when looking at an object, the V1 primarily code for the outline of an object?
A) simple and complex cells primarily respond to dark and bright lines in a particular orientation in space
B) orientation sensitivity varies across V1 in a detectable, systematic manner
C) direct input of retinal ganglionic cells to V1 is always in arrays of straight lines that overlap to form a contour
D) a and b
E) a-c.
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