The results of the three-eyed frog experiment, in which two eyes were made to innervate the same tectum, suggested that
A) retinal cells compete for space on the tectum.
B) the tectum adjusts its size to match the degree of input from the retina.
C) the strict view of the chemoaffinity hypothesis is accurate.
D) visual experience is not needed to fine-tune retinotectal projections.
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