What is the procedure known as flash suppression?
A) An observer is not conscious of a stimulus that flashes onto a screen too briefly.
B) Activity in the cones of the retina inhibits activity in the rods.
C) Dots flashing on and off block conscious perception of a stationary object.
D) A conscious observer may have brief periods of momentary unconsciousness.
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