split-brain research into hemispheric lateralisation AO3

Cards (6)

  • Sperry's split brain into hemispheric lateralisation
    • Involved good methodology
    • Presented visual information to one hemispheric field at a time
    • Flashed image for one-tenth of a second to prevent eye movement across visual field
    • Allowed Sperry to vary aspects of the basic procedure and ensure only one hemisphere received information at a time
    • Specialised, standardised and well-controlled procedure allowed for extraneous variables to be controlled
  • Good methodology
    Increases the internal validity of Sperry's split brain into hemispheric lateralisation
  • Issues with generalisability
    Reduces the internal validity and population validity of Sperry's split brain into hemispheric lateralisation
  • Sperry's split brain into hemispheric lateralisation
    • Demonstrated lateralised brain functions
    • Left hemisphere more geared towards analytical and verbal tasks
    • Right hemisphere more adept at spatial tasks and music
  • Demonstration of lateralised brain functions

    Increases the credibility of Sperry's split brain into hemispheric lateralisation
  • Overstating differences in function
    Limits the credibility of Sperry's split brain into hemispheric lateralisation