Lateralization Flashcards
Lateralization
Dominance of one hemisphere of cerebral cortex over the other for particular functions
Wada Test
determines lateralization
Anesthetize 1 hemisphere by injecting Sodium Amytal in L or R carotid artery
right hemisphere
is usually dominant for visio-spatial tasks and socio-emotional processes
left hemisphere
is usually dominant for language & other sequential and analytic processes
- Includes manual control: ~90% humans are right-handed, even prehistorically (per early tools, artwork, etc.)
Planum Temporale
area in Temporal Cortex (includes Wernicke’s Area) - larger in Left Hemisphere
- In Nonhuman Primates: Equal or only slightly larger in left, also involved in vocal communication
slightly larger in Males
Right Cerebral Cortex
slightly larger in Females
Left Cerebral Cortex
Interference
talking?
stuttering?
can be observed in simultaneous tasks controlled by same hemisphere, or in competition between hemispheres
- e.g. While talking (Left hemi dom), will tap more slowly w/Right hand (Left hemi dom), than w/Left hand (Right hemi dom)
- e.g. Stuttering (most often in left-handers) may involve hemispheric competition for control of speech (don’t have strong lateralization)
Corpus Callosum
Bundle of axons connecting 2 cortical hemispheres integrate sensory/motor info from 2 sides
- Thicker in Left Handers (who also tend to be more ambidextrous than right-handers)
- Thicker in Women, who are thus less lateralized (e.g. after damage to one hemi, other more able to take over function)
Split-Brain Patients
have Corpus Callosum connections severed - e.g. As treatment for epilepsy
- Word or image flashed in Right Visual Field (=> Left hemi) can be ID’d by touch only by Right hand but not by Left hand
- Image flashed in Right Visual Field (=> Left hemisphere) easily named, but not if in Left Visual Field
- Image (e.g. 5) flashed in Left Visual Field (=> Right hemisphere) and experimenter ask yes/no question
- Sometimes patient’s hands operate independently - e.g. One buttons shirt while other unbuttons it
- Overall, however, behavior fairly normal, subject learns to cope by shifting eyes, hands, talking to self, etc.
Image (e.g. 5) flashed in Left Visual Field (=> Right hemisphere) and experimenter ask yes/no question
- e.g. Exp: Is this a letter? Subject: Yes (response produced by ignorant Left hemisphere)
- If incorrect, knowledgeable Right hemisphere => frown, Left detects frown & changes response!
Anterior Commisure
larger in?
- connects anterior parts of cerebral cortex, especially the Temporal Lobes
– Larger in Females and Homosexual Males