A circle is flashed to the left brain of a split-brain patient, and he is asked what he saw. The split-brain patient will be
a. able to easily name what he saw.
b. unable to verbally describe the circle.
c. able to point to a picture of a circle with his left hand.
d. unable to draw the circle with his right hand.
ANSWER: a
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