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Sandra Freedman Witelson is a
Canadian neuroscientist best
known for her
analysis of
specimens from
Albert Einstein's brain, as well as
exploring anatomic...
- et al.
claim that the
brain actually did have
parietal opercula,
while Witelson et al.
claim that it did not. Einstein's
lower parietal lobe (which is...
- may
explain why
Einstein thought the way he did," said
Professor Sandra Witelson who led the
research published in The Lancet. This
study was
based on photographs...
- for Bratislava. In Bratislava, he met
Renata Witelson,
another Polish Jew
fleeing **** ****cution.
Witelson had
spent much of the war in
hiding — in the...
- 1109/IEMBS.2005.1617119. ISBN 978-0-7803-8741-6. PMID 17282888. S2CID 351426.
Witelson, S. (1985). "The
brain connection: The
corpus callosum is
larger in left-handers"...
- [citation needed] In 1984, he
studied neuropsychology with Dr.
Sandra Witelson at
McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,
before becoming a...
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Archived from the
original on
February 10, 2011.
Retrieved April 28, 2014.
Witelson,
Sandra F.;
Wazir Pallie (1973). "Left
Hemisphere Specialization for Language...
- Africans". Intelligence. 38 (1): 1–20. doi:10.1016/j.intell.2009.05.002.
Witelson, S. F.; Beresh, H.; Kigar, D. L. (February 2006). "Intelligence and brain...
- Jaynes's
Theory Part 1". Jaynes, J.; Dennett, D.; Miller, J.; Ojemann, G.;
Witelson, S. F.; Kristofferson, A. B., eds. (1986). "McMaster-Bauer
symposium on...
- 123 (2): 252–256. doi:10.1037/a0014816. PMID 19331448. S2CID 46164333.
Witelson SF,
Nowakowski RS (1991). "Left out
axons make men right: a hypothesis...