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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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