Hemispheric Lateralisation

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    • Hemispheric lateralisation is the theory that functions are controlled by one side of the brain
    • Which side of the brain controls the right side of the body?
      Left hemisphere
    • What does the right hemisphere control?
      Left side of the body and visual-motor skills
    • What is meant by contralateral organization?
      Different hemispheres control the opposite sides of the body
    • What is aphasia?
      Someone who is no longer able to understand or comprehend speech
    • Which hemisphere are Broca's and Wernicke's areas lateralized to?
      Left hemisphere
    • Who conducted split-brain research?
      Sperry and Gazzaniga
    • What was the purpose of Sperry's 1968 research?
      To study the effects of cutting the corpus callosum on brain function
    • What happens when an image is flashed to the left visual field of a split-brain patient?
      The right hemisphere cannot communicate what it saw
    • What was the first task participants had to perform in Sperry's study?
      Describe what they saw from either the left or right visual field
    • What was the outcome when a picture was presented to the right visual field?
      The participant could communicate what they saw
    • What was the outcome when a picture was presented to the left visual field?
      The participant was unable to communicate what they saw
    • In the tactile test, what could participants do with their right hand?
      Describe the object they felt
    • What was the outcome for the left hand in the tactile test?
      The participant could not describe the object
    • What task involved drawing in Sperry's study?
      Participants had to draw what they saw from either visual field
    • What was a notable finding regarding the left visual field in the drawing task?
      Participants could draw what they saw but not communicate
    • What was a notable finding regarding the right visual field in the drawing task?
      Participants could not draw what they saw
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of Sperry's split-brain research?
      Strengths:
      • Highly scientific controlled lab experiment
      • Standardized procedure

      Weaknesses:
      • Small sample size limits generalizability
      • Variability in the extent of corpus callosum cut
      • Contradictory findings regarding brain plasticity