The idea that twohemispheres of the brain are functionallydifferent and certainmentalprocesses and behaviours are mainlycontrolled by oneside of the brain and not the other
What is ContralateralOrganisation?
The idea that the hemispherescontroloppositesides of the body
Give an example of something that is lateralised in the brain
Language
For language where are the 2 centres in the brain found?
Broca's area found in the left frontal lobe
Wernicke's area found in the left temporal lobe
What functions are not lateralised in the brain?
Motor, vision and somatosensory areas appear in both hemispheres
Motor Area
The right hemisphere controls movement on the left side and the left hemisphere controls movement on the right side
Visual Area
When light hits your left visual field the information goes to your right hemisphere and when light hits your right visual field it goes to your left hemisphere
Corpus Callosum
A bundle of nerve fibres that connect the left and right hemispheres of the brain
Split Brain Research
Had Corpus Callosum cut so communication between the 2 hemispheres is removed
Developed to reduce epilepsy as during seizures electrical impulses are passed from one hemisphere to another
Sperry's research
Used a procedure where an image or word was projected to the patient's right visual field ( which would be processed by the left hemisphere) and another image was projected to the left visual field (processed by the right hemisphere)
In split brain research information cannot be transmitted from one hemisphere to another so the effects can be tested
Sperry: Describe what you can see
Picture was presented to right and left visual field and patients had to describe what they saw
When the image was in the right visual field they were able to say they saw it as it was processed by the left hemisphere that is responsible for language
When the image was in the left visual field they said they saw nothing as it was processed by the right hemisphere that isn't responsible for language
Sperry: Tactile test
Object was placed in left or right hand and they had to describe it
When it was in the right hand they could describe the object
When it was in the left hand they could not describe the object
Sperry: Drawing Task
Patients were presented with a picture in their right and left visual field and they had to draw what they saw
When they saw the pic in their left visual field they could draw what they saw (right hemisphere is responsible for movement)
When they saw the pic in right visual field it was hard for them to draw
What did Sperry's research find in terms of hemispheric lateralisation?
The left hemisphere is responsible for language
The right hemisphere is responsible visual motor skills e.g drawing
AO3: Highly scientific
Sperry's research was highly controlled so the methodology is good
Control and standardisation allows it to be replicated
This allows morevariations to take place to understandmore about the brain
Lessextraneousvariables and more valid and accurate
AO3: Issues with generalisability
Sperry'ssample involved 11patients with their corpuscallosumremoved which is unique
This makes the resultshard to generalise to the widerpopulation
The use of an idiographic approach means that universallaws and generalprinciplescannot be established
Hemispheric lateralisation is not a valid explanation
AO3: Lateralisationchangeswithage
Language becomes more lateralised to the lefthemisphere with increasing age in children
After the age of 25, lateralisation decreased with each decade of life
This raises questions about lateralisation, such as whether everyone has one hemisphere that is dominant over the other and whether this dominance changes with age
AO3: Languagemaynotberestricted to the left hemisphere
A patient suffered damage to the left hemisphere but developed the capacity to speak in the right hemisphere
This eventually lead to the ability to speak about information presented to either side of the brain
This suggests that perhaps lateralisation is not fixed and that the brain can adapt following damage to certain areas