What can be said of an object that is seen out of the corner of one's eye (i.e., in one's peripheral vision) ?
A) It is clearest when seen in infrared light.
B) It can be seen only at night.
C) It activates the opponent-color system.
D) It primarily stimulates the perceiver's rod vision.
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