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DISCUSSION 



Dr. Blck: I would like to ask Dr. MacNichol about the off period. Was I 

 correct in thinking that the red band continued to show spikes for a long 

 period and then stopped when you turned the red light on? 



Dr. MacNichol: If you run the experiment under conditions in which 



