It is not fullyunderstoodhow thebrainrecoversThebrain isplasticConclusions onbrainlateralisationmay not beapplicableacross all agesThe split-brainpatients hadabnormal brainfunctioningbefore theirsurgeryIndividualdifferences inplasticity/potential forfunctionalrecoveryFindingsare typicalof male RHparticipantsLocalisationof function isa reductionisttheoryLateralisationisn't fixedEvidence canbe used torefutelocalisation offunctionSplit-brain surgerymay have hadadditional effectsother thansevering thecorpus callosumMuch of theevidence onlocalisation offunction iscorrelationalSplit brainsurgery isa rareprocedureRefutedbyplasticityresearchIt is not fullyunderstoodhow thebrainrecoversThebrain isplasticConclusions onbrainlateralisationmay not beapplicableacross all agesThe split-brainpatients hadabnormal brainfunctioningbefore theirsurgeryIndividualdifferences inplasticity/potential forfunctionalrecoveryFindingsare typicalof male RHparticipantsLocalisationof function isa reductionisttheoryLateralisationisn't fixedEvidence canbe used torefutelocalisation offunctionSplit-brain surgerymay have hadadditional effectsother thansevering thecorpus callosumMuch of theevidence onlocalisation offunction iscorrelationalSplit brainsurgery isa rareprocedureRefutedbyplasticityresearch

Brain Evaluation - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. It is not fully understood how the brain recovers
  2. The brain is plastic
  3. Conclusions on brain lateralisation may not be applicable across all ages
  4. The split-brain patients had abnormal brain functioning before their surgery
  5. Individual differences in plasticity/ potential for functional recovery
  6. Findings are typical of male RH participants
  7. Localisation of function is a reductionist theory
  8. Lateralisation isn't fixed
  9. Evidence can be used to refute localisation of function
  10. Split-brain surgery may have had additional effects other than severing the corpus callosum
  11. Much of the evidence on localisation of function is correlational
  12. Split brain surgery is a rare procedure
  13. Refuted by plasticity research