Why, as we look from left to right, do objects in front of us not seem to move from right to left?
A) There is no relative displacement on the retina.
B) The nervous system compensates for voluntary eye movements.
C) There is relative displacement on the retina.
D) There is no absolute displacement on the retina.
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