Weigelt, Singer, and Kohler (2013) looked at the human MT by recording activity with fMRI technology.They found that ______.
A) attention to motion resulted in a bigger response in MT than did attention to location
B) MT responded to motion regardless of whether or not the participant was attending to that motion
C) a larger response from MT occurred when the motion was apparent than when it was real
D) MT acted exactly like motion detectors in V1; small-scale motion was interpreted similarly to large-scale motion
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