Hemispheric Lateralisation Flashcards

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What is hemispheric Lateralisation an example of?

A

Localisation of function in the brain.

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What is lateralisation?

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Different hemispheres having different functions.

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3
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What are the RH and LH connect by?

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The corpus callosum.

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What does the corpus callosum allow us to do?

A

Use both hemispheres together.

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5
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What is a split brain patient lacking?

A

A corpus callosum.

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6
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What is some reason someone may have had surgery to remove the corpus callosum?

A

To treat severe epilepsy

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7
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Instead of saying seen by the right eye or seen by the left eye, what is it better to say?

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In the left visual field (LVF) or right visual field (RVF).

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Which visual field does the LH control?

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Right visual field (right eye)

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9
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What visual field does the RH control?

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Left visual field (left eye)

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10
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Who did the main piece of research into hemispheric lateralisation?

A

Sperry.

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