
A person has undergone the "split-brain" procedure to treat a clinical disorder.After her left nostril is plugged with cotton,the scent of a flower is directed to her right nostril.We would expect this odor to
A) generate a sensory message in the left hemisphere of her brain.
B) generate a sensory message in both hemispheres of this person's brain.
C) lead that person to report the smell of a flower.
D) fail to generate a verbal report of the sensory experience.
E) have no effect on consciousness or behavior.
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