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Science. 1962 Apr 20;136(3512):258-9. doi: 10.1126/science.136.3512.258.
Split-brain monkeys (with forebrain divided) were trained to perform two contradictory visual tasks simultaneously, one task being presented to each eye. Usually one cerebral hemisphere dominated, but in some cases the two halves of the brain learned simultaneously. Contradictory color discriminations showed interference or transfer of learning until mid-brain commissures were also sectioned. The more extensive surgery failed to prevent transfer of simple brightness discriminations.
将大脑前叶分开的裂脑猴被训练同时执行两项相互矛盾的视觉任务,每项任务分别呈现给一只眼睛。通常一个大脑半球占主导,但在某些情况下,大脑的两半同时学习。相互矛盾的颜色辨别显示出学习的干扰或转移,直到中脑连合也被切断。更广泛的手术未能阻止简单亮度辨别的转移。