lateralisation

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    • what does the left hemisphere of the brain control?
      • speech, language and comprehension
      • analysis and calculations
      • time and sequencing
      • recognition of words, letters and numbers
    • what does the right hemisphere of the brain control?
      • creativity
      • spatial ability
      • context
      • recognition of faces
    • what fibres connect the two hemispheres of the brain?
      Corpus callosum
    • what happened for patients to be in split brain research?
      their corpus callosum had been severed in a surgical procedure which had been done to stop epileptic fits
    • what was done in split brain research?
      they sent visual information to just one hemisphere at a time in order to study hemisphere lateralisation
    • what is the method of split brain research?
      • experimental situation - split visual field
      • stimulus - visual such as faces
      • task for patient - visuospatial response such as drawing seen item or verbally such as to speak seen item
    • what was the process of Sperry's split brain research?
      • patient would fixate on a dot in the centre of the screen while information was presented to either left or right visual field
      • when the person is shown something only visible in the left visual field it is transferred to the right hemisphere
    • what has split brain research shown?
      • the brain isn't split into specific sections which deal with specific tasks
      • instead the way the brain is connected between different regions is just as important as the function of the different regions of the brain
    • what is an advantage of hemispheric lateralisation?
      • Rogers - found domestic chickens showed enhanced ability to perform 2 tasks at the same time, this suggests lateralisation enhances brain efficiency in cognitive tasks that demand simultaneous but different use of both hemispheres
    • evaluation:
      positives and negatives - mathmeticians and architects have been found to be more likely left-hand dominated and have superior right hemispheres but prone to immune system problems - TONNESSEN found a relationship
    • evaluation:
      lateralisation changes with age -
      • Szaflarski found that language became more lateralised to the left hemisphere with increasing age in children but after the age of 25 it decreased with each decade
    • evaluation:
      language may not be restricted to the left hemisphere
      • Gazzaniga - suggests that some of the early discoveries from split brain research have been disconfirmed by recent discoveries
      • Turk - case of JW a split brain patient who developed the capacity to speak out of the right hemisphere
    • methodological evaluation
      • sperry's research was very well designed and employed well through standardised procedures
    • methodological problems - sperry
      • the disconnection between the hemispheres was greater in some patients than others
      • some patients had experienced drug therapy for much longer than others
      • data was artificially produced
    • what is lateralisation?
      The specialisation of brain functions in the left and right hemispheres.
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