CAN Lab
Welcome to the Cognition and Action Neuroimaging Lab (CAN Lab) at Indiana University, Bloomington!
CAN Lab is directed by Dr. Karin Harman James in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
Welcome to the Cognition and Action Neuroimaging Lab (CAN Lab) at Indiana University, Bloomington!
CAN Lab is directed by Dr. Karin Harman James in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
Our research program is devoted to studying the neural correlates of learning in humans. In general, how motor experience can influence visual recognition in both adults and children, and how the brain changes in response to specific experiences.
CAN Lab's overall research questions center around the idea that learning about objects in the world is shaped and changed by the way humans interact with the world through their bodies. More specifically, self-generated actions create learning episodes that in turn shape cognition - what we do determines how we learn. We are investigating how action affects learning in many domains including: object recognition, language learning, reading, and mathematical understanding, using several behavioral methods for assessing learning outcomes and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging for investigating the brain mechanisms involved in different types of learning in both children and adults.
The Cognition & Action Neuroimaging Lab focuses on how actions affect cognition.
Cognition & Action Neuroimaging Laboratory's Research Program Director and Principle Investigator