If you were suffering a stroke affecting your left primary visual cortex, what would be a major symptom?

a. You would not see anything from your right eye
b. You would not see anything from the right side of each eye
c. You would not see anything coming from your left eye
d. You would not see anything from the left side of each eye


C

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