lateralisation and split brain research Flashcards
What is hemeispheric lateralisation?
refers to the fact that some mental processes within the brain are located to either left or right hemisphere
What is the function of the left hemishere?
Language and speech
What is the function of the right hemisphere ?
visual and motor movements
what connects the two hemispheres and what is it made of?
Corpus callosum
A bundle of nerve fibres
Why is it that people get their corpus callosum severed?
Severing the cc prevents the severe high level of electrical activity that accompanies epileptic seizures
What are the names of the researchers who studied split brain patients?
Sperry and Gazzaniga
S/G aim
to test the capabilities of the separate hemispheres by sending visual information to just one side at a time as in split brain patients the corpus callosum is split preventing cross information
S/G procedure
- Had a control group of non split brain to note comparisons
- Studied a small number of split brain patients using a visual task
- Ppt presented with images to the left and / or right visual fields to study hemispheric lateralisation
1) Looking at a dot → so clearly separating any use of the other eye
2) Presented information
3) Then asked to perform a physical task on the opposite side (finding/describing/drawing the object) - without seeing their hands
Why did the participants have to fixate on a dot?
this is so that the patient doesn’t look out of the periphery of the other eyes
Ensures that information went to one hemisphere at one time
S/G findings
- Ppt only able to name the subjects presented in the right visual field and when asked what they saw in the left they said nothing
- If shown an image of a dog to the right visual field → able to articulate it was a dog as left hemisphere language and speech. But if presented to the right field they saw nothing
Conclusions S/G
So if presented an image on the left visual field not able to verbally describe it
- Information from the left visual field is processed by right hemisphere which has no language centre so cannot respond verbally → as the left ( where language processing occurs) which does not receive the information therefore can not say it has seen it
What have we learnt from split brain research?
Discovered differences between the two hemispheres
* Left → speech and language production
* Right → visual-spatial processing and facial recognition
Suggests the connectivity between different regions is as important as the operation of different parts.
Case study of where it goes wrong of split brain research?
Karen Bryne who had Alien Hand syndrome
* Her hand act independently from her thoughts
Indicating left and right hemispheres have own agendas but when not communicating can be out of control
Strengths
- S/P identified a number of key differences between hemispheres
Functionality is unique in the hemisphere → damage to one may cause lack of speech or inability or motor
High scientific contribution
Criticised by further research
Simplistic → only right hemisphere can process motor tasks (like only localisation)
But findings of connectivity limits importance of LOF
- Knowledge of hemispheric lateralization - laid foundation for latter research
Enabled understanding of having a superior hemisphere that dominates certain tasks
Superior right hemisphere → left handed = good at maths and have weaker immune system
- Scientific credibility is high → high internal validity - generalisable to extent
Scientific methodology
Able to be replicated and repeated as standardised and controlled as ppt had to fixate on a dot → increases internal validity that info went to one hemisphere at a time
Increasing the external validity and generalisability to certain extent
limitations
- Individual differences
Szaflarski - language is less lateralised in older people
Need to be cautious when trying to generalise from research
- Research only with split brain patients
The sample he had to use all had surgery and history of epilepsy
Unrepresentative of general population - brains differ in important ways
Jeopardises the external validity of sperry’s conclusions on lateralisation
- Internal validity ?- confounding variables
Procision of surgery
Some patients had greater degree of a split then others → reducing internal validity
Are we clear the split brain research had same procedure not damaging cells from either hemisphere if so reduce IV
Drug therapy
Some patients had experienced extensive drug therapy → may influenced findings –? Compromising Int validity