A "split brain" patient is asked to stare at a spot on a screen. When a picture of an object is shown to the LEFT of the spot, the patient can ______
a. identify the object verbally and pick it out of a group of hidden objects using her
right hand
b. identify the object verbally and pick it out of a group of hidden objects using her left
hand
c. pick the object out of a group of hidden objects using her left hand, but cannot
identify it verbally
d. pick the object out of a group of hidden objects using her right hand, but cannot
identify it verbally
c
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