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Hemispheric lateralisation, lang centres & split brain study
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What is the theory of hemispheric lateralisation?
It is the theory that each
half
of the brain is
functionally
different.
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Which hemisphere of the brain is dominant for language according to hemispheric lateralisation?
The
left hemisphere
is dominant for
language.
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What connects the two hemispheres of the brain?
The
corpus callosum
connects the two hemispheres.
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What is the purpose of the corpus callosum?
It allows the left and right
hemispheres
to
communicate
with one another.
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Who conducted the 'split-brain' lab experiments?
Sperry
and
Gazzaniga
conducted the 'split-brain' lab experiments.
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What was the purpose of the split-brain procedure?
It was used as a treatment for severe
epilepsy
.
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In visual tests, what was shown to the participants?
A
picture
was shown to either the left or right
visual field
.
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What were the results when a picture was shown in the right visual field?
Participants could
name
it
when shown in the right visual field.
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Why could participants not name what was shown in the left visual field?
Because the
left
hemisphere
is specialised in
language processing
.
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What could patients do with their left hand when shown something in the left visual field?
They could
draw
what they had seen with their left hand.
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In tactile tests, what was the task given to the patients?
They had to
describe
what they
felt
when an object was
placed
in their
hand.
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What was the result when objects were held in the right hand?
Objects held in the
right
hand
could be
named.
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What was the result when objects were held in the left hand?
Objects held in the
left hand
could
not
be
named.
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What does the evidence from tactile tests suggest about the left hemisphere?
It suggests that the left hemisphere is
specialised
for language.
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What is a strength of the theory of lateralisation of function?
The
supportive
evidence
tends to be
lab based
and
replicable
.
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How did Sperry and Gazzaniga ensure that information was isolated to one hemisphere during their research?
Participants stared at a
central
point
while the
image
was flashed for a
tenth
of a second.
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Why is the small sample size a limitation of the theory of lateralisation of function?
Because it is difficult to
generalise
the results to the
wider
population.
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What is a challenge in generalising findings from split-brain research?
Findings are often based on
small samples
of split-brain patients.
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What does the rarity of split-brain patients imply for research conclusions?
It implies that conclusions about
lateralisation
may not apply to everyone.
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