If a person is born blind, what happens to the occipital (visual) cortex? A. Its cells shrink

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If a person is born blind, what happens to the occipital (“visual”) cortex?

A. Its cells shrink and gradually die.

B. Its cells remain intact but forever inactive.

C. Its cells become responsive to touch or hearing.

D. Its cells become spontaneously active, producing hallucinations.

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 9781337408202

13th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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