Kimura argued that although signals from each ear are projected to both hemispheres, the contralateral connections take precedence

A) when different sounds from the two ears are simultaneously competing for access to the same cortical auditory circuits.
B) in split-brain subjects.
C) in aphasics.
D) in patients under the influence of sodium amytal.
E) in patients with apraxia.


Answer: A

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