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The finest detail that can be seen (i. e., acuity limit) is set by A) the angle subtended by each receptor at the central (i. e., nodal point) part of the eye's
optics.
B) the cones located in the retina's para-fovea.
C) the diameters of the smallest receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells.
D) parallel processing of the retinal image by neurons in V1.

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