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Direction-specific neurons become fatigued after you look at something moving in one direction for a while, so when you look away, motion detectors for all other directions are more active.

True / False.

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Answer: True

Step-by-step explanation:

It is true that the direction specific neurons becomes fatigued after one looks in one direction for a longer period of time.

The neurons gets tired and once it is functioning for a longer period of time. One the focus from one place is changed and moved to another place the motion detectors are more active and starts recognizing the motion.

It is true that neurons get tired if in function for a longer duration of time.

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