In experiments with split-brain patients where they were shown an image of a spoon in the left visual field, they
A. were unable to select the object correctly with their left hands but were able to say what they had seen.
B. were unable to select the object correctly with their right hands but were able to say what they had seen.
C. selected the object correctly with their left hands but were unable to say what they had seen.
D. selected the object correctly with their right hands but were unable to say what they had seen.
Answer: C
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