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Attentional capacity in split-brain patients. Morihiro SUGISHITA 1 1Department of Rehabilitation, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neurosciences pp.918-920
Published Date 1986/10/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1431905837
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The studies of the attentional capacity of split-brain patients were reviewed. Dimond (1976) tested six split-brain patients with a visual vigilance task in which signals were flashed to the left hemifield (right hemisphere) or the right hemifield (left hemisphere). The patients showed a gross deple-tion of attentional capacity after ten minutes performance. The performance of the right hemis-phere was better than that of the left. Dimond (1979) also reported that the split-brain patients showed the same defect both in a tactual vigilance task and in an auditory vigilance task.

Ellenberg & Sperry (1979) tested fine split-brain patients with two tactual vigilance tasks replicating the tactual vigilance task used by Dimond (1979). In the tactual vigilances tasks, a deline in general levels of arousal was evident within ten to twenty minutes. However, contrary to the result of Dimond (1979) neither hemisphere was consistently inferior to the other in performing the tasks. Ellenberg & Sperry (1979) also tested the patients with seven active sorting tasks which require more motor activity than the vigilance tasks. During the active sorting tasks, the patients were able to sustain continuous attention for periods up to an hour. Neither hemisphere was inferior to the other in the tasks.


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