The scent of a flower sniffed through the right nostril in a "split-brain" person would be expected to

A) generate a sensory message in the left hemisphere of the brain.
B) generate a sensory message in both hemispheres of the brain.
C) lead that person to report the smell of a flower.
D) allow that person to use his or her left hand to choose a hidden plastic flower.
E) rapidly induce nausea.

Answer: D
Rationale: The scent of a flower sniffed through the right nostril in a "split-brain" person would be expected to allow that person to use his or her left hand to choose a hidden plastic flower.

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