Problem: What are some reasons that it is not ideal to have a limited field-of-view when using a visual neuroprosthesis? Group of answer choices It can lead to sensory overload It slows mobility, because it requires scanning to acquire the full view of one's surroundings (i.e., move the head up, down, left, right), which is time-consuming Obstacles can be missed during scanning, which can be dangerous Changes in the environment cannot be detected during scanning, which can be dangerous