OUR WORK
The Penhune Laboratory is focused on understanding changes in the human brain related to motor learning and performance in music
Research
Our research uses behavioural and brain imaging techniques to explore:
- Neural basis of motor learning and performance
- Brain plasticity related to expertise and training: Music, dance and language
- Auditory-motor integration and learning in the context of music
- Developmental effects of music training in children and adults
The lab is always seeking new students interested in any of our current areas of research.
Interested? Email a letter describing your research interests and experience, your C.V and a current copy of your transcript to Virginia Penhune.
Undergraduate students interested in joining the lab should send an email to Dr. Penhune, including a current transcript, CV, and a brief statement of interest.