2007 Learning For Life Conference

Dr. T. Sigi Hale, Ph.D. - 2007 Learning For Life Conference

Dr. T. Sigi Hale, Ph.D.

Sigi Hale obtained a Ph.D. from the department of Neuroscience at UCLA and is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute.

His research explores the implications of human beings possessing two distinct and specialized brain hemispheres. In particular, he studies how atypical cerebral asymmetry contributes to the diversity of intelligence styles among human beings as well as psychopathology and has published several peer-reviewed papers on this topic.

His research includes working with MRI, fMRI and EEG brain imaging technologies, as well as several years of experience designing, administering, and analyzing neuropsych cognitive measures.

His most recent project is using neuropsych and EEG based measures of brain laterality to assess whether atypical cerebral asymmetry underlies core cognitive and behavioral symptoms in ADHD.


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