Sperry (1968) Flashcards

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What was the aim of Sperry’s study?

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To investigate the effects of a deconnection of the two hemispheres in the brain, and show that each hemisphere has different functions.

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What research method and design was Sperry’s study?

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The design was a quasi-experiment which compared split-brain subjects with ‘normal’ subjects in laboratory tests.

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Outline the participants of Sperry’s study.

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  • 11 patients
  • Already experienced commissurotomy prior to study
  • Opportunity sample
  • All subjects had history of severe epilepsy
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How did Sperry investigate one visual field in his visual investigations?

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  • Participant has covered one eye
  • Told to look at fixation point at centre of computer screen
  • Image projected on either left or right side of fixation point for one-tenth of a second
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Why were images presented for one-tenth of a second?

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To prevent the information going to the wrong half of the visual field if the subject moved their eye.

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Which hemisphere of the brain would receive information from the left visual field?

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The right hemisphere.

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How did Sperry investigate both visual fields at once in his visual investigations?

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  • Subject looks at fixation point on screen
  • Two images flash simultaneously either side of fixation point
  • One image sent to each hemisphere
  • Participants then asked what they had seen - would say what was presented in right visual field
  • Participants then given pen in left hand and asked to draw what they had seen - would draw what was presented in left visual field, but not know why they had drawn it
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What is each hemisphere of the brain meant for?

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  • Left hemisphere is the centre of logic, maths, analysing etc.
  • Right hemisphere is centre of creativity, philosophy, imagination etc.
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Describe the 3 tactile investigations with one hand.

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  • Participant’s hands hidden from view behind screen.
  • Subject asked to find object corresponding to what they have seen on the screen.
  • Object placed in one hand, and are asked what they have been given
  • Object placed in one hand, and are then asked to point at what they were given
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Describe the tactile investigation of both hands at once.

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  • Participant given two different objects, one in each hand, and then objects are taken away.
  • Participant then asked to find the objects by touch from a pile of items
  • Subject then asked to say what they have just held
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Describe the 3 ways in which the right hemisphere was tested.

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  • Left visual field presented with object on screen. Subject asked to pick out similar objects by touch
  • Simple mathematical problems presented to left visual field. Subject asked to sort objects by shape, size or texture using left hand
  • Array of shapes presented to both visual fields. In the middle of this array is a nude picture, in left visual field only. Subject then asked if they saw anything other than shapes
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What did Sperry find to do with memory when participants were shown an image in one visual field?

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Would only recognise image as one they had already seen if it was shown again to the same visual field.

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What did Sperry find when participants were shown an image in the right visual field?

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  • Subject able to say what they saw
  • Could identify it from an array of pictures shown to the right visual field
  • Could find it with their right hand.
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What did Sperry find when participants were shown an image in the left visual field?

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  • Subject unable to name it, but could draw it with eyes closed with their left hand.
  • Could identify it from an array of pictures shown to the left visual field by pointing at it
  • Could find it with left hand
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What did Sperry find when images were presented to both visual fields?

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  • Subject could say what they saw in right visual field, but would be unaware they had seen anything else.
  • Could draw what was in left visual field with their left hand, but had no knowledge of seeing it
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Identify two results of the tactile investigations.

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  • Subject had no problem identifying an object by name if put in right hand
  • When objects placed in one hand, participant could point to what object was with that hand
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What did Sperry find when participants were shown an images to the right hemisphere (in the left visual field)?

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  • Right hemispheres able to carry out simple mathematical problems
  • Left hands able to sort objects by shape, size and texture
  • Participants would giggle or look embarrassed when picture of nude appeared, but would not know why.
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What are the main conclusions of Sperry’s study?

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That the brain consists of two seemingly independent hemispheres, each with it’s own consciousness.