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When a Split-Brain Patient Is Presented with a Picture of an Object

Question 126

Question 126

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When a split-brain patient is presented with a picture of an object in his left visual field, the patient:


A) can pick it out with his left hand.
B) can pick it out with his right hand.
C) can name the object.
D) cannot respond.

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