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Roger Sperry Surgically Rotated an Amphibian's Eye, Severed the Optic

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Roger Sperry surgically rotated an amphibian's eye, severed the optic nerve, and allowed the retinal ganglion cells to re-grow into the brain. Based on the animal's movements in the opposite direction from its prey, the RGC axons made connections to the same part of the brain as before. If normal vision had been restored, what would he have concluded?

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