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dbo:abstract Sandra Freedman Witelson es una neurocientífica canadiense mejor conocida por su análisis de muestras del cerebro de Albert Einstein, así como por explorar las diferencias anatómicas y funcionales relacionadas con el cerebro, las durezas y la orientación sexual masculina y femenina.​ Ella y sus colegas mantienen la colección más grande del mundo de cerebros "cognitivamente normales" (con un número de 125 a partir de 2006) en la Universidad McMaster en Hamilton, Ontario.​ (es) 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. 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. (en)
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rdfs:comment Sandra Freedman Witelson es una neurocientífica canadiense mejor conocida por su análisis de muestras del cerebro de Albert Einstein, así como por explorar las diferencias anatómicas y funcionales relacionadas con el cerebro, las durezas y la orientación sexual masculina y femenina.​ Ella y sus colegas mantienen la colección más grande del mundo de cerebros "cognitivamente normales" (con un número de 125 a partir de 2006) en la Universidad McMaster en Hamilton, Ontario.​ (es) 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. 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. (en)
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