Split-Brain Research into Hemisphere Lateralisation Flashcards

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1
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What connects both hemisphere?

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Corpus callosum

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2
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Define laterlisation:

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One hemisphere of the brain being responsible for particular physical and psychological functions

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3
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The right side of the brain processes info from…

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left half of the body

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The left side of brain processes info from…

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right half of the brain

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5
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What does the information from the right visual field process to?

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Left hemisphere

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What does the information from the left visual field process to?

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Right hemisphere

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7
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Define split-brain research:

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Series of studies which began in 1960s involving epileptic patients who have had surgery separating the two hemispheres

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What is the surgery called when corpus callosum and surgery and other tissue are cut separating the two hemispheres?

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Commissurotomy

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9
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Medically was commissurotomy good?

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Seizures could be controlled

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10
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Who studied into split-brain patients?

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Sperry (1968)

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Who was Sperry (1968) participants?

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  • 11 patients who had previously undergo treatment for epilepsy
  • compared to people without epilepsy and without the treatment
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Procedure of Sperry (1968):

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  • Focused on dot in middle of screen
  • One eye covered
  • Words flashed up for 1/10 of a second
  • Underneath screen & out of sight were items which could handled
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What were the 4 different methods?

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  • Describe what you see
  • Recognition by touch
  • Composite words
  • Matching faces
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Results of describe what you see:

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  • The right visual field, description matches visual (left hemisphere=language)
  • Left visual field, unable to describe but can draw it (right hemisphere)
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Results of recognition by touch:

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-Able to recognise by touch when the word is shown on left visual field

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Results of composite words:

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Similar, right visual field = would be able to say

But would write the word seen on the left visual field

17
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Strengths of Sperry (1968):

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  • High levels of control
  • Demonstrated the lateralisaiton of function between left/right hemisphere
  • Though small sample representative of those who had the operation
  • Highly specialised and standardised procedures
18
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Weakness of Sperry (1968):

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  • Lack of ecologically validity (problems participant faced in task not normally a problem in real life)
  • Not possible to compare to brains of severe epileptics as research compared to normal
  • Small sample
19
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p42 of year 2 text book