Question

Experimenters present stimuli very briefly under conditions where people sometimes perceive them consciously and sometimes not. How, if at all, do the brain responses differ?
A When something is conscious, its representation spreads to much of the cortex.
B When something is conscious, it evokes a release of pituitary hormones.
C When something is conscious, it produces PGO waves.
D Brain responses do not differ between conscious and unconscious items.

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