some functions are localised and appear in both left and righthemispheres like auditory, visual and motor areas. The 2 main languagecentres are in the left hemisphere. The righthemisphereproducesrudimentary but providesemotional context. Leftvisualfield of both eyes is connected to the righthemisphere and rightvisualfield of both eyes is connected to the lefthemisphere. This enables the visual areas to compare the differentperspective from each eye and aidsdepthperception
split brain is when 2 hemispheres are surgicallyseparated by cutting the connections like corpuscalloum. It is used to treat sever epilepsy to reduce the 'electricalstorm' across hemispheres
Sperry's split brain research procedure: 11 split brain participants were studied by an image or wordprojected to right visual filed (processed by left hemisphere) and same or differentimage could be projected to the left visual field (processed by right hemisphere)
Sperry's split brain researchfindings: when the object was shown to the right visual field, participants could describe what is seen as language centres are in the left hemisphere. When the object was shown to the left visual field, participantscouldn'tname the object as there are nolanguage centres in the right hemisphere but they could selectmatchingobject behind the screen using left hand and could selectobject closely associated with picture. For example, ashtray if shown picture of cigarette
Sperry's split brain research conclusions: this demonstrates how certainfunctions are lateralised in the brain. It also shows that left hemisphere is verbal and the right hemisphere is 'silent' but emotional
One strength of lateralised brain function is evidence in 'normal' brains. PET scans show when 'normal' participants attend to global elements of an image, the right hemisphere is moreactive. When required to focus on finerdetailsspecific areas of the left hemisphere tend to dominate (Fink et al.). This suggests that hemisphericlateralisation is a feature of the normalbrain as well as the splitbrain.
One limitation of hemispheric lateralisation is the idea of analyserversussynthesiser brain may be wrong.Hemispheric lateralisation says that the left hemisphere may be the analyser and the right hemisphere may be the synthesiser. However, there may be differentfunctions in the right hemisphere and left hemisphere but researchsuggests people don't have a dominant side, creating a differentpersonality.Researchers analysed 1000 brain scans, finding people did use certain hemispheres but nodominance. This suggests that the notion of right or leftbrained people is wrong.
One strength of split brain research is support for more recent studies. Researchers showed that split brain participants are better than normal controls. In the normal brain, the left hemisphere's superiorprocessingabilities are 'watereddown' by the inferiorright hemisphere. This supports Sperry's earlier findings that the 'left brain' and 'right brain' are distinct in terms of functions
One limitation of split brain research is that casualrelationships are hard to establish. In Sperry's research the behaviour of the split-brainparticipants was compared to a neurotypicalcontrol group. However, none of the control group had epilepsy. Any differences between the groups may be due to epilepsy not the split brain (a confounding variable). This means that some of the uniquefeatures of the split-brain paritcipants' cognitiveabilities might have been due to their epilepsy