hemispheric lateralisation +split brain research

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    • hemispheric lateralisation:
      • 2 hemispheres are functionally different and certain mental processes + behaviours controlled by 1 hemisphere
      • some functions the localised areas appear in both hemispheres e.g vision, other functions not e.g language
    • language lateralisation:
      • left hemisphere
      • right hemisphere can only produce basic words and phrases but contributes emotional context
    • motor cortex lateralisation:
      • both hemispheres
      • right hemisphere controls left movement vice versa (contralateral wiring)
    • vision:
      • contralateral and ipsilateral - each eye receives light from left and right visual field
      • LVF of both eyes connected to RH and vice versa
      • similar arrangement for auditory area
    • split brain research:
      • severing connection between right and left hemisphere (corpus collosum) - reduces epilepsy
      • studies show how hemispheres functions when they can't communicate
    • sperry's research:
      • 11 split brain patients
      • word or image presented to RVF (processed by left hemisphere) and vice versa
      • asked to respond to stimulus either verbally or with left/right hand
    • sperry's findings:
      • when presented to RVF participants could describe what was seen, couldnt do this if presented to LVF
      • if presented to LVF, could select a matching object using their left hand
    • EVALUATION: lateralisation in the normal brain
      • fink et al - PET scans to see which areas of brain are active during visual processing task in normal people
      • asked to attend to global elements - right more active, focus on specific details - left dominated
      • visual processing - hemispheric lateralisation is feature of normal and split brain
    • EVALUATION: one brain (oversimplified)
      • different functions in left and right, research says people dont have dominant side which creates a different personality
      • nielsen et al - analysed 1000 scans where they used certain hemispheres for task - no dominant side (artists/maths)
      • pop psychology notion of right and left brained people is incorrect
    • EVALUATION: generalisation issues
      • behaviour of sperrys sample compared to neurotypical group (no epilepsy) - CVs as observed differences may be result of epilepsy not split brain
      • sample size = very small
      • issues affect internal and external validity of findings
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