Neuroplasticity and Development Laboratory, JHU

Neuroplasticity and Development Laboratory, JHU We study the origins and structure of human cognition by comparing the minds and brains of people with different developmental experiences.

10/03/2017

Congratulations to Dr. Marina Bedny and all the other Johns Hopkins Catalyst Awardees! Follow the link to see what these early faculty members are doing with their new grants.

Click here to read about the 2017 recipients of the Johns Hopkins Catalyst Awards.

A year ago today, you may have heard results from the lab discussed on the All Things Considered segment of NPR. Follow ...
09/19/2017

A year ago today, you may have heard results from the lab discussed on the All Things Considered segment of NPR. Follow the link to listen to the story now!

A study of 17 people who have been blind since birth found that areas of the brain usually devoted to visual information become active when a blind person is solving math problems.

Here is a link to an awesome interview with our Principle Investigator, Dr. Marina Bedny! She discusses the research in ...
09/07/2017

Here is a link to an awesome interview with our Principle Investigator, Dr. Marina Bedny! She discusses the research in the lab, as well as her experience working with the blind community.

Natalie Shaheen, advocate and teacher of the blind (who also happens to be blind) talked with Dr. Marina Bedny about blindness and brain and mind development. Dr. Bedny directs the Neuroplasticity and Development Lab and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences...

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