Sandra Witelson

Sandra Freedman Witelson is a Canadian neuroscientist best known for her analysis of specimens from Albert Einstein's brain, as well as exploring anatomic and functional differences regarding male and female brains, handedness, and sexual orientation.[1] She and her colleagues maintain the world's largest collection of "cognitively normal" brains (numbering 125 as of 2006) at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.[1]

  1. ^ a b Roberts, Siobhan (14 November 2006). "A Hands-On Approach to Studying the Brain, Even Einstein's". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 November 2015.

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