A right-handed split-brain patient sees a daisy presented very briefly in his left visual field and a clock presented very briefly in his right visual field. Which of the following will occur?

a. the patient will say that he saw only the daisy
b. the patient will say that he saw both a daisy and a clock
c. the patient will say that he saw only the clock
d. the patient will not be aware that he has seen either daisy or clock

Answer: c. the patient will say that he saw only the clock

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