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How did Roger Sperry's split-brain research inform us about hemispheric specialisation?
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How did Roger Sperry's split-brain research inform us about hemispheric specialisation?
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Sperry's split-brain research showed that the left hemisphere of the brain specialises in language and the right hemisphere specialises in spatial ability and visual processing.
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