Hemispheric laterlisation: split brain research Flashcards
What is hemispheric lateralisation?
The idea that the two halves of the brain are different and certain processes and functions are controlled by one hemisphere rather than the other.
What does the right side of the brain process?
The RIGHT side of the brain processes info from LEFT half of body (e.g visual info from the left eye)
What does the left side of the brain process?
The LEFT side of brain processes info from RIGHT half of body (e.g visual info from the right eye)
What is usually processed by the left hemisphere?
Language. Broca’s area is in the left frontal lobe and Wernicke’s area is in the left temporal lobe.
What is usually processed by the right hemisphere?
The right hemisphere seems to have more involvement in the processing of faces and emotion on faces.
This was supported by studies into the split brain patients.
What are the 2 hemispheres connected by?
The corpus callosum
What is the corpus callosum?
A bundle of nerves
Why do some people have ‘split brains’?
‘Split brain’ research is on people who have two separated hemispheres of their brain (left and right).
This occurred because of serious epilepsy.
Epilepsy is sometimes caused by scar tissue in the brain. Sometimes this can be safely surgically removed.
But sometimes the cause is not observable or the scar tissue cannot be removed.
What is the operation to remove the epilepsy called?
a commissurotomy
What did the surgery involve?
Cutting the corpus callosum.
The electrical discharge of epilepsy cannot move across to the whole brain when this is cut.
What is the result of the surgery?
Patients had 2 separate brain hemispheres that could no longer communicate through the corpus callosum - they now had a ‘split brain’.
This was done to control frequent and severe epileptic fits.
What did Sperry want to do?
Study the effects of this in order to investigate whether the 2 hemispheres were specialised to the point they operated independently of each other.
Studied these split brain patients and compared them to patients with no hemisphere separation. Devised a system to study how 2 separated hemispheres deal with, for example, speech and vision.
Describe Sperry’s procedure
Sperry devised a procedure where a word or picture is projected into the left or right visual field.
This is then dealt with by the opposite hemisphere of the brain and the information isn’t shared between the two hemispheres.
Describe Sperry’s procedure (more detailed)
- Split brain patients would have an image projected to their right visual field (processed by their left hemisphere) or a different image projected to the left visual field (processed by the right hemisphere).
- Presenting the image to one hemisphere of a split-brain patient meant the information would only be perceived by one hemisphere (due to the corpus callosum surgery).
What was the method called?
the divided field