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trying.to.get.a.good.atar:

--- Quote from: hamnafahmi on December 09, 2021, 02:48:56 pm ---Hey guys! Does anyone know the answer to this:

What are two key findings about brain function from the split-brain experiments?

Many thanks,

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In his split-brain experiments Sperry found:
1. That both hemispheres of the brain have specialised functions
2. The corpus callosum has an essential role in enabling exchange of information between the hemispheres

 :)



hairyplatypus:
hi guys! When spinal reflex occurs, how does the body recognise if the stimuli is a threat? thanks in advance! :D

Billuminati:

--- Quote from: hairyplatypus on December 19, 2021, 11:46:18 pm ---hi guys! When spinal reflex occurs, how does the body recognise if the stimuli is a threat? thanks in advance! :D

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Didn’t do VCE psych but in uni neurobio/anatomy, we learn that nociceptors are specialised neurons that detect potentially harmful stimuli, so whenever they’re activated, the body automatically assumes that the stimulus is bad

hairyplatypus:

--- Quote from: Billuminati on December 20, 2021, 12:59:05 am ---Didn’t do VCE psych but in uni neurobio/anatomy, we learn that nociceptors are specialised neurons that detect potentially harmful stimuli, so whenever they’re activated, the body automatically assumes that the stimulus is bad

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thanks so much!!

yr12_vcestudent :
HEY GUYS!
can someone explain to me how standardised procedures help to eliminate extraneous variables pls  :)

THANKKKS

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