Sperry Flashcards
What is the aim?
Record the psychological effects hemispheric deconnection in patients with severe epilepsy. Use the results to understand how right and left hemispheres work in ‘normal’ individuals.
What is hemispheric deconnection?
- commissurotomy - name of operation (cutting through corpus collosum)
- have 2 brains function independently
- problem for functions that are cross-wired
- not a problem for lateralised functions
What are the research methods?
Controlled observation, snapshot study, quasi experiment.
What are the IV’s?
Presence of split brain, absence of split brain.
What is the DV?
Performance on the visual & tactile tasks.
What is the sample?
11 split brain patients, opportunity sampling, from White Memorial Centre, LA, USA.
What materials were used?
Tachistoscope - back projector, shows an image for a specific amount of time, gap below projector screen - could reach objects, not see them.
What were some conclusions?
- hemispheres work separately
- found lateralisation of function
- evidence of dual processing
What is localisation of function?
- Area of the brain (e.g., memory - hippocampus)
What is lateralisation of function?
- Hemispheres of the brain (e.g., left hemisphere - language)
What was the procedure?
- Asked to focus on cross in middle of screen, one eye covered. Images flashed on screen for 0.1 seconds (only had time to process image in visual field it is placed in).
- Test how R + L hemispheres respond to input from RVF + LVF and R + L hand.
What happened in Task 1?
Recognition of visual stimuli presented to L + R hemispheres separately.
- Visual stimulus of picture of object presented to LVF or RVF. Participant shown same image again to same or other VF, asked if they recognised object.
What happened in Task 2?
Responding with speech to visual stimuli presented to L + R HS separately.
- Visual stimulus presented to either LVF or RVF. Participant asked to describe visual stimulus.
What happened in Task 3?
Responding in writing to visual stimuli presented to L + R HS separately.
- Identical to task 2, required to write instead of say it.
What happened in Task 4?
Responding by pointing to visual stimuli presented to L + R HS separately.
- Identical to task 2, pointing rather than saying.