Spikey Minds is a neuroscience education initiative that empowers postsecondary learners to use neuroscience in their everyday educational lives by connecting understanding of cognition, learning, and empathy to lived experience. The project translates insights from learning science and neurodiversity research into accessible educational tools that support wellbeing, inclusion, and informed participation in a rapidly changing world.


Neuroscience has transformed what we know about how people learn, process information, and make meaning. Yet educational systems often fail to translate this knowledge into practice—particularly for learners whose cognitive profiles are uneven rather than uniform. These learners may demonstrate exceptional strengths in creativity, systems
Neuroscience has transformed what we know about how people learn, process information, and make meaning. Yet educational systems often fail to translate this knowledge into practice—particularly for learners whose cognitive profiles are uneven rather than uniform. These learners may demonstrate exceptional strengths in creativity, systems thinking, or pattern recognition while struggling in environments designed around speed, standardization, and narrow definitions of competence.
Spikey Minds addresses this disconnect by helping learners understand how their brains work in context—not as isolated mechanisms, but in constant interaction with educational environments, social expectations, and institutional norms. Rather than framing difference as deficit, the project treats cognitive variability as a natural and valuable feature of human learning.

Spikey Minds develops neuroscience-informed educational resources that help learners:
Spikey Minds develops neuroscience-informed educational resources that help learners:
The project emphasizes reflection, narrative, and inquiry over memorization of scientific facts, aligning neuroscience education with learners’ real-world experiences.

As societies enter an era defined by human-centered innovation, ethical complexity, and human–AI collaboration, education systems increasingly depend on cognitive flexibility, integrative reasoning, and creative sense-making. These capacities are closely aligned with the strengths of many cognitively diverse learners—yet they are often
As societies enter an era defined by human-centered innovation, ethical complexity, and human–AI collaboration, education systems increasingly depend on cognitive flexibility, integrative reasoning, and creative sense-making. These capacities are closely aligned with the strengths of many cognitively diverse learners—yet they are often overlooked or misunderstood in formal education.
By translating neuroscience into tools learners can use to interpret their own educational experiences, Spikey Minds supports both individual wellbeing and broader societal goals of inclusion, innovation, and responsible application of science.