Biopsych: Split brain research Flashcards

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Procedure

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Images/words projected quickly in the right/left visual field
Sperry investigated whether patients could describe the object/pick up the object they had seen
This gave an indication of which hemisphere was responsible for various functions

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Roger Sperry (1968)

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Researched hemispheric lateralisation

A unique group of individuals were used who had all undergone a commissurotomy

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Hemispheric lateralisation

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The idea that the two hemispheres of the brain are functionally different

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Commissurotomy

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Corpus callosum has been cut to control epileptic seizures - there is no communication between the two hemispheres

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Conclusion

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The language centre is in the left side of the brain
The right hemisphere recognises faces
The right hemisphere controls spatial construction on the left side of the body and vice versa

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Strengths of Sperry’s research

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Paved the way for a large amount of further research into split-brains
The design of the experiment used specialised and standardised procedures
Sperry’s work promoted a theoretical and philosophical debate about the degree of communication between the two hemispheres

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Weaknesses of Sperry’s research

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Only 11 people took part in the procedure, all of whom had a history of epileptic seizures
Sometimes the distinction between the two hemispheres is overemphasised

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