Researchers find left- and right-handers share similarities in the brain when it comes to numbers
August 27, 2019
In a new Registered Report, supported by BrainsCAN, NSERC and CIHR, Western University researchers, Celia Goffin, Moriah Sokolowski, Michael Slipenkyj and Daniel Ansari found the brain’s location for processing numbers is the same for both right- and left-handed individuals.
Yalda Mohsenzadeh joins BrainsCAN Computational Core
August 14, 2019
The human brain is the most powerful computational machine in existence. It produces movements, language, thoughts, creativity and consciousness. Examining the brain using computational methods is one way BrainsCAN researchers are attempting to crack the brain’s code.
Yalda Mohsenzadeh joins BrainsCAN Computational Core
August 14, 2019
The human brain is the most powerful computational machine in existence. It produces movements, language, thoughts, creativity and consciousness. Examining the brain using computational methods is one way BrainsCAN researchers are attempting to crack the brain’s code.
Western University develops first-of-its-kind task-based map of the human cerebellum
July 22, 2019
It is the second largest structure in the human brain and contains more neurons than any other area. Tucked under the back of the cerebral cortex, the cerebellum is often overlooked when considering how the brain manages complex cognition such as language or problem solving.