Which of the following best describes how neural signals are processed in the primary visual cortex?
A) Areas that are close together on the retina are processed close together in the primary visual cortex.
B) Each neuron in the LGN synapses with multiple V1 neurons, allowing the neural signal to converge.
C) The accommodation that occurs in the primary visual cortex allows images to be focused properly.
D) Signals are sent to the temporal lobe and the parietal lobe, which are two regions of V1 (primary visual cortex).