Chapter 4 - Hemispheric Localization & Lateralization Flashcards
1
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Laterality
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- superior function of one part of the body
- rather than symmetrical across both side, one side functions better than the other
2
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What are some examples of lateralization of function in other species?
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- songbirds
- domestic chickens
- rats and cats
- primates
3
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What are some examples of physical or neuroanatomical asymmetry in humans?
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- faces
- R hemi. larger than L
- R frontal lober larger than L
4
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Language
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- L hemi dominant
- R hemi plays a role in appreciation of irony and metaphors
- PET scan studies proved this
5
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Visuospatial ability
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- R hemi dominant
- mental rotation
- perception and recognition of faces (fusiform face area)
- direction and distance
6
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Imagery
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- depending on imagery, either hemi
7
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Men are more skilled at?
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- better spatial abilities
- more skilled at mental rotation of objs and spatial navigation
7
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Attention
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- Focal and divided attention = L hemi
- Global and sustained = R hemi
7
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Mathematical ability
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- writing and reading numbers = L hemi
- calculations and mental math = R hemi
7
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Perception of music
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- Melody = R hemi
- Lyrics = L hemi
8
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Women are more skilled at?
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- better language abilities
- superior on verbal fluency, verbal memory, and object location
9
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Handedness
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- degree to which an individual preferentially uses one hand
- 96% R handed people are L hemi dominant for language
- 70% L handed people are L hemi dominant for language, the other 30% use both hemis for language which causes deficiency in visuospatial tasks
10
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Commissurotomy
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- surgical procedure that severs the corpus callosum so seizures do not spread to other regions
- causes disconnection syndrome
11
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Disconnection Syndrome
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- two hemispheres can no longer communicate, act independently
- split brains - sensory information is only sent into one hemi, joe from video an EX
12
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Objects shown in the left visual field are projected into the ____ hemi, which controls the ____ side of the body.
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- Right
- Left