Lateral inhibition is the
A) increase in activation caused by nearby regions of the retina.
B) measure of the finest detail that one can resolve.
C) process of inhibiting light from moving.
D) processing of inhibitory cells.
E) antagonistic neural interaction between adjacent regions of the retina.
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