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Roger Sperry

Definition

Roger Sperry was a neuropsychologist and neurobiologist who won a Nobel Prize for his work on split-brain research, demonstrating that the left and right hemispheres have different functions.

Analogy

Consider Roger Sperry as an explorer who discovered new lands - except these lands were inside our brains! His pioneering work helped us understand how different regions of our brains contribute to our overall functioning, much like how discovering new lands can help us understand more about our world.

Related terms

Neuropsychology: This is a branch of psychology that studies how people's cognition and behavior are related to their brains and rest of nervous system.

Cognitive Neuroscience: This field combines neuroscience with psychology, focusing on how the brain influences cognitive processes like memory, perception, and attention.

Split-brain Research: This is a field of research that studies patients who have had their corpus callosum severed (usually to treat severe epilepsy). It provides insights into hemispheric specialization.



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