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Question: In the Visual Ability test, a split-brain patient was shown an image in
the left visual field but could not name the object. Explain why and
identify the specialized functions that were discovered with regard to
hemispheric lateralization. Consider some of the difficulties the
split-brain operation causes and the strategies you would recommend to
help a patient manage them. Was it ethical to do this study? Was it
right to trade the suffering experienced by participants for the
knowledge gained by the research?
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The split-brain is a condition that results after the communication Prof. S. |
Issues in Neuroscience
Argosy University
In the 1940s, it was established that disconnecting the two hemisphere of cerebral through dividing
corpus callosum reduced the effects of epilepsy among the
epileptic patients. This was because the sectioning of the nerve fibres’
bridge which connected the two hemispheres did not interfere with the
interhemispheric processing. However, tests carried
out on patients who had been operated reveal that there are dramatic
effects brought about by the disconnection. This problem is known as the
split-brain brain syndrome and has some effects on the patients’
cognitive skills.
Patients suffering from this syndrome are unable to verbally name an
object that is placed on their left hand side if their eyes are closed.
This is despite the fact that they can tell an object placed on their
right when their eyes are closed. However, if the object is placed among
many items and placed on the patient’s left hand, he or she can easily
select the item from the other objects. This
problem is brought about by the fact that the left hemisphere has
access to speech something that the right hemisphere does not have
access to. This syndrome is caused by the fact the splitting of the
brain makes it unable to coordinate its activities. The
right hand part of the brain is unable to know what its left part is
doing whereas the left part is unable to know what the right hand part
of the brain is doing (Plotnik & Kouyoumjian, 2011).
To control this condition, patients should pay a lot of attention to
what they do. This stems from the fact that the two parts of the brain
do not coordinate in their operations which makes it hard for one part
of the brain to understand what the other part is doing. In this case,
through paying attention, the patient will be able to coordinate the
activities of both parts of the brain.
Doing this experience was ethically right if the identity of the person
the experiment was conducted on was not revealed. This is because
the experiment was aimed to find out ways of helping the other patients
suffering from this problem and not for the benefit of the people
conducting the experiment.
References
Plotnik, R., & Kouyoumjian, H. (2011).
Introduction to psychology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.
Footnote: I am sorry about the assignment being late as I had walking
pneumonia. I tried to sit to my computer yesterday after work and seeing
the Doctor but just kept falling to sleep. Had to just give it up and
try again today.
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