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SHS350 - Unit 2
SHS350 - Unit 2
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Undergraduate 3
02/25/2011

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Term
Left hemisphere specialties
Definition

·      Language!

·      Logical, analytical processing (the Spock idea)

·      Math

·      Time + order

·      Interpretation of the world

·      Details

·      Local processing

 

Term
What is local processing?
Definition

Processing of parts

 

Term

Kids with autism tend to notice the details of a movie (clothes, etc.) more than non-autistic kids, who remember plot more. This is an example of use of which hemisphere?

 

Definition
Left hemisphere
Term

Right hemisphere specialties

 

Definition

·      Visuo-spatial skills and imagery

·      Recognizing faces

·      Recognition of expression of emotion

·      Music + humor

·      Gestures + prosody

·      Global processing





 

Term

Visuo-spatial skills and imagery

 

Definition

RIGHT HEMISPHERE

·      Really good sense of direction

·      Visualizing a map and looking down at it when asked to think of the fastest route somewhere

 

Term

Recognition of expression of emotion

 

Definition

RIGHT HEMISPHERE

·      Some people can recognize expression / emotion in others, can’t produce it themselves

·      Vice versa

 

Term

Music + humor

 

 

Definition

RIGHT HEMISPHERE

·      People lose ability to recognize subtle humor

·      Non-brain damaged people are sometimes tone deaf and have no idea

 

Term

Gestures + prosody

 

Definition

RIGHT  HEMISPHERE

·     Use + interpret gestures properly

·     Brain damage can cause monotone voice

Term
Brain damage can cause monotone voice. How does this affect understanding?
Definition

·  Difficult to understand someone with almost no intonation in voice

·  We use intonation to disambiguate things we hear in speech

 

Term

 Global processing

 

Definition

RIGHT HEMISPHERE

·     Processing of wholes

·     Integration of parts

 

Term
Language
Definition
LEFT HEMISPHERE
Term

Logical, analytical processing

(The Spock idea)

Definition
LEFT HEMISPHERE
Term
Math
Definition
LEFT HEMISPHERE
Term
Time + Order
Definition

 

LEFT HEMISPHERE

 

Term
Interpretation of the world
Definition

 

LEFT HEMISPHERE

 

Term
Details
Definition

 

LEFT HEMISPHERE

 

Term
Local processing
Definition

 

LEFT HEMISPHERE

 

Term
Recognizing faces
Definition
RIGHT HEMISPHERE
Term
Speech
Definition

LEFT HEMISPHERE

 

Term
Words
Definition
LEFT HEMISPHERE
Term
Processing language
Definition
LEFT HEMISPHERE
Term

RIGHT HEMISPHERE

(left ear)

Definition

·      Music

·      Non-verbal sounds

·      Recognition of simple musical tunes

 

Term
Music
Definition
RIGHT HEMISPHERE
Term
Non-verbal sounds
Definition
RIGHT HEMISPHERE
Term
Recognition of simple musical tunes
Definition
RIGHT HEMISPHERE
Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to


            name an object felt (but not seen) with the left hand?

 

Definition

CAN’T NAME IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

name an object felt (but not seen) with the right hand?

 

Definition

CAN NAME IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

draw an object seen in the right visual field with the right hand?

 

Definition
CAN DRAW IT
Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

draw an object seen in the left visual field with the left hand?

 

Definition

CAN DRAW IT

 

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to


name a word heard in only their right ear?

 

Definition

CAN NAME IT

 

Term

 

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

name a word heard in only their left ear?

 

Definition

CAN’T NAME IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to


            use an object held (but not seen) in their right hand?

 

Definition

CAN USE IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

use an object held (but not seen) in their left hand?

 

Definition

CAN USE IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

name an object shown in the left visual field?

 

Definition

CAN’T NAME IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

name a word shown in the right visual field?

 

Definition

CAN NAME IT

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

draw what they see with their left hand (and they see “chain” in the left visual field and “saw” in the right visual field presented at the same time)

 

Definition

THEY WILL DRAW A SAW AND DRAW A CHAIN (BUT MAY NOT KNOW WHY THEY DREW THE CHAIN)

 

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

draw what they see with their right hand (and they see “chain” in the left visual field and “saw” in the right visual field presented at the same time)

 

Definition

THEY WILL DRAW A SAW

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

point to what they saw when shown a face made out of fruit in their right visual field? (face or fruit?)

 

Definition

THEY WILL POINT TO FRUIT

 

Term

How would a split brain patient respond if they were asked to

point to what they saw when shown a face made out of fruit in their left visual field? (face or fruit?)            

 

Definition

THEY WILL POINT TO FACE

Term

Hemispherectomy

Definition

The partial or total removal of a cerebral hemisphere

 

Term
What is the purpose of a hemispherectomy?
Definition

Used to treat some types of severe seizure disorders, such as Rasmussen's syndrome

 

Term
What is Rasmussen's syndrome?
Definition

·  Children develop normally until 5 – 12 years old

·  Late onset, progressive seizures

·  Unilateral (one-sided)

·  Rarest of seizure disorders

 

Term

Language is highly lateralized

 

 

Definition

·      Language is LH dominant in most people

·      True even of lefties (70%; nearly 95% of righties are LH language dominant)

 

Term

Evidence that language is LH dominant

 

Definition

· Brain lesions in the left hemisphere lead to aphasia

· Neuro-imaging shows us

· Wada test

Term

Brain lesions in the LH lead to aphasia (how do we know?)

Definition

Autopsy, surgery, observation

Term
What does neuro-imaging show us about language dominance?
Definition

More LH activity during language processing

Term

Wada test

Definition

·     Putting one hemisphere “to sleep” (anesthetize)

··  Sodium amytal is injected into a cerebral artery

·     When each side is asleep

··  Identify pictures / words (language)

··  Later asked what items were shown (memory)

··  With a sleeping LH, most people can’t speak or comprehend language

 

Term
[image]
Definition
a) Total cerebral commissurotomy
b) Partial cerebral commissurotomy
c) Born without corpus callosum
Term
Born without corpus callosum (facts about)
Definition

·      Today, cerebral commissurotomy is much rarer. They will sometimes do partial split-brain surgery.

·      Some people (very, very rarely) are born without a corpus callosum.

··     Often misdiagnosed as autism. 

 

Term

Dr Sperry + Dr Gazzaniga

 

Definition

·      They set up tests so info only went to one hemisphere

·      When your corpus callosum is in tact, hemisphere dominance is still communicated to the other hemisphere.

··     Right visual field goes to and the LH but communicates with the RH.

·      When your corpus callosum is cut, info stays in the dominant hemisphere

··     Right visual field goes to the LH and stays there.

 

Term

Is the right hemisphere completely stupid?

Definition
No! Surprise! 
Term

In everyday life, split-brain patients respond normally to objects in their environment. How is this possible?

 

Definition

Both visual fields, all senses, etc. involved in everyday life. Unintentional (and even intentional) compensation. 

Term

Two words are flashed to a patient:

Key (LVF)

Ring (RVF)

Left hand rests on several objects (key, ring, keyring)

Patient asked to respond by touch and voice.

How will they respond?

 

Definition

They’ll say “ring” but pick out the key.

Term

Unusual split-brain patient

VJ – left-handed patient (1996)

 

Definition

·      She can say words displayed to LH but not to RH (normal)

·      She writes words displayed to the RH, but NOT words displayed to the LH (not normal)

··     LH seems to control speech, while the RH controls writing

··     Are some lefties wired differently?

 

Term

Sometimes split-brain patients would display “oppositional” behaviors

 

Definition

One hand tries to do the intended task (buttoning a shirt) while the other travels along and undoes all of the progress.

 

Term

LEFT HEMISPHERE

(right ear)

Definition

·      Speech

·      Words

·      Processing language

 

Term

Right hemisphere

(left ear)

Definition

·      Music

·      Non-verbal sounds

·      Recognition of simple musical tunes

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