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Title: Hemispheric Specialization I


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Hemispheric Specialization I
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Goals for Todays Class
  • Understand basic concepts of neuropsychology
  • Discuss lateralization/localization of function
    in the human brain
  • Study hemispheric specialization

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Lateralization
  • The two different cerebral hemispheres (halves of
    the brain) DO differ
  • The hemispheres are connected
    via the corpus
    callosum

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Common Myths
  • There is a lot of pop psychology about
    hemispheric specialization
  • Broad statements like the left brain is logical
    and the right brain is creative are almost
    always gross over-generalizations
  • The two hemispheres do NOT operate independently
    they communicate constantly, mostly via the
    corpus callosum

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Lateralization
  • different parts of the brain have different
    functions
  • gt localization of function
  • left and right hemispheres are specialized to do
    different things
  • gt this is known as lateralization.
  • contralateralitythe right half of your brain
    controls the left half of your body and vice
    versa.

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Left visual field (LVF) Right visual field (RVF)
Right Hemisphere
Left Hemisphere
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Some True Differences
  • Left Brain
  • Controls the right side of the body
  • Tends to be better suited for language
  • Receives input from the RIGHT visual field
  • Right Brain
  • Controls the left side of the body
  • Tends to be better suited to spatial tasks
  • Receives input from the LEFT visual field

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Visual Field Hemisphere Function
L
R
Language
Spatial Tasks
L
R
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How can we study the differences between
hemispheres?
  • Cut corpus callosum of severe epileptics
  • L/R hemispheres will not communicate as quickly
    as those in normal people
  • OR . . .
  • We could restrict information to either the left
    or right hemisphere

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Overview of Experiment
  • Q is the left hemisphere better-suited for
    language processes or not?
  • Stimuli 40 words and 40 nonwords
  • Half of the stimuli are 3 letters long, the other
    half 6.
  • Half of the items are presented to the LVF/RH and
    half to the RVF/LH.
  • Words randomly assigned to conditions.

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words(40) non-words(40)
3-letters (20)
6-letters (20)
3-letters (20)
6-letters (20)
LVF (10)
RVF (10)
LVF (10)
RVF (10)
LVF (10)
RVF (10)
LVF (10)
RVF (10)
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Design
  • IV1 lexicality
  • with 2 levels word or nonword
  • IV2 field of presentation
  • with 2 levels RVF or LVF
  • IV3 number of letters
  • with 2 levels 3- or 6 letters
  • DV1 reaction time
  • DV2 error rate in

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Instructions
  • to begin a trial press the "space bar".
  • Focus on X.
  • respond as fast as possible, but also try to
    avoid making errors.
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