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What is a commissurotomy?
Division of the two
hemispheres
by surgery
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Why is commissurotomy occasionally performed?
To improve
epilepsy
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What is the corpus callosum?
A bundle of
nerve fibres
joining brain halves
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How does the right side of the brain process information?
Processes information for the
left side
of the body
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What tasks does the right side of the brain focus on?
Visuo-spatial
tasks
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What does the left side of the brain control?
Controls the
right hand
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What is the primary function of the left hemisphere?
Language processing
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What are the aims of studying the disconnection of brain hemispheres?
Understand
effects
of disconnection
Determine if hemispheres perform different
functions
Explore if each hemisphere has unique memories and perceptions
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What type of research method was used in the study?
A
quasi experiment
-
natural experiment
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How many participants were in the study?
11
participants
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Who were the participants in Sperry's study?
Epileptics
who could not be treated with
drugs
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What ethical consideration was addressed in the study?
Participants had already split
corpus callosum
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What was the dependent variable in the study?
Performance of the tasks
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What was the procedure for presenting images to participants?
Image projected for a
tenth
of a second
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How were tactile tasks conducted in the study?
Hands were not visible to
participants
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Why is information presented in one visual field only remembered?
Only one
hemisphere
has seen it
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What happens when an object is displayed in the RVF?
Participants
can
describe
it in
speech
and
writing
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What occurs when an object is displayed in the LVF?
Participants
insist
they
have
not
seen
anything
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How can participants respond when an object is shown in the LVF?
Point to a
matching
object with
left
hand
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What does the ability to point to a matching object indicate?
Evidence for two
separate
memories
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