Lateralisation split brain

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    • What is hemispheric lateralisation?
      • Some mental processes are specialised to either the left or right hemisphere.
      • The left hemisphere is often associated with language.
      • The right hemisphere is associated with other functions like object recognition.
    • Who suggested that different hemispheres of the brain had specialisations in the early 1800s?
      Dax
    • What did Dax study in his research?
      Patients who had lost speech due to brain damage
    • What did Dax find regarding the location of brain damage in patients who lost speech?
      All had damage in the left hemisphere but not in the right
    • What did Broca suggest about left hemispheric damage?
      It led to language difficulties
    • What was the significance of damage in the right hemisphere according to Broca?
      It did not cause the same language issues
    • How do the two hemispheres of the brain communicate?
      • They are connected via the corpus callosum.
      • The corpus callosum allows information to be sent from one hemisphere to the other.
    • What treatment was developed for severe epilepsy involving the corpus callosum?
      A surgical procedure to cut the corpus callosum
    • What are patients who have undergone the corpus callosum surgery known as?
      Split-brain patients
    • What are the advantages of hemispheric lateralisation?
      • Lateralisation may enhance immune system functioning.
      • Lateralisation can change with age.
    • What activity is suggested to illustrate hemispheric lateralisation?
      Drawing a lion with the left hand and an elephant with the right hand
    • What is split-brain research?
      • It studies individuals who have had their brain hemispheres surgically separated.
      • This is done by severing the corpus callosum.
    • Who conducted significant research on split-brain patients in 1967?
      Sperry and Gazzaniga
    • Why did patients report seeing nothing when a picture of a cat was flashed to the left visual field?
      Because the information could not be processed by the right hemisphere
    • What is a counterargument to the idea that language is restricted to the left hemisphere?
      • Gazzaniga suggested that old research does not support new findings.
      • Case studies like Patient J.W. show speech can develop in the right hemisphere.
    • What did Patient J.W. demonstrate regarding hemispheric function?
      He developed the capacity to speak from the right hemisphere
    • What are some limitations of split-brain research?
      • The split-brain procedure is rarely performed today.
      • Many studies have small sample sizes, leading to unreliable conclusions.
      • Confounding physical disorders may affect results.
    • Why is the small sample size in split-brain research an issue?
      It can lead to unreliable conclusions
    • What happens when results of split-brain studies fail to be replicated?
      Confounding physical disorders may only be identified later
    • What is a potential exam question related to split-brain research?
      Briefly outline and evaluate research using split-brain patients to investigate hemispheric lateralisation of function (8 marks)