If someone who has had their corpus callosum severed was shown a picture of a cupcake in their left visual field, what will they be able to tell the experimenter about the object they see?
A) They would tell the experimenter they saw a cupcake.
B) They would tell the experimenter they saw a dessert.
C) They wouldn’t say anything because they wouldn’t be able to speak.
D) They would tell the experimenter they saw nothing.
Answer: D
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