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Aright-handed split-brain patient is first asked to name an object placed into her right hand without looking at it. she then is asked to name a different object placed into her left hand without looking at it. what probably will happen? 
 a. she will not be able to name either object. b. she will be able to name both objects. c. she will be able to name the object placed into her left hand but not be able to name the object placed into her right hand. d. she will be able to name the object placed into her right hand but not be able to name the object placed into her left hand.

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