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What does the visual system gain by having retinal ganglion cells with antagonistic center-surround receptive field properties?
a. high visual acuity
b. enhanced detection of contrasts in light intensity
c. better hallway vision
d. high visual sensitivity
e. a preference for detection of ambient lighting conditions
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