Dr. Sperry stimulated the patient's brain and her mouth moved. Based on the topographic organization of the brain, if the patient's brain is stimulated slightly to one side of the first spot, we should expect the patient to:

a. say something
b. report seeing a spot of light
c. twitch her cheek
d. report tasting something


C

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