If a split-brain subject were given a key (hidden from sight) to feel with his left hand, he

a. could easily name what he had touched.
b. would be unable to describe the object.
c. would be able to point to the key with his right hand.
d. would have to wait for the information transfer to take place before describing it.


ANSWER: b

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