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Olessia Jouravlev leads Linguistic Neurodiversity Lab (L-Neuro Lab) in the Department of Cognitive Science at Carleton University. Members of the L-Neuro Lab examine how linguistic and social behavior relates to brain responses. The ultimate goal of our research is to uncover neurocognitive mechanisms of language/communication in neurotypical individuals and individuals with compromised language/communication abilities (including […]| carleton.ca
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Dr. Andrew Gray is a postdoctoral fellow in the Département de Psychiatrie et d’addictologie at Université de Montréal. He obtained his PhD in Clinical-Forensic Psychology from Simon Fraser University and completed his predoctoral Clinical-Forensic Psychology Internship Program through BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services. Dr. Gray has clinical and research experience with justice-involved adolescents, […]| People Archive - Psychology
Dr. Nicole Obeid is an applied developmental psychologist who is currently a Scientist and Lead of the Eating Disorder Research Lab with the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute. She is also an Associate Professor with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Ottawa and the Past-President of the Eating Disorder Association of […]| People Archive - Psychology
My research is focused on educational cognition. More specifically, I am primarily interested in investigating effective teaching and learning from a cognitive perspective. For example, I have examined the differential effects that typing and handwriting have on memory and learning. I have also investigated methods that best support teaching, learning, and memory more broadly. I […]| People Archive - Psychology
Dr. Heather Clark is the Senior Research Officer at the Parole Board of Canada where she conducts research on the following topics: reintegration of corrections involved individuals, victim experiences, and Parole decision making. Dr. Clark completed her PhD at Carleton (Forensic Psychology) and completed a Postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto with a focus […]| People Archive - Psychology
Dr. Wanamaker obtained her Ph.D. in Psychology from Carleton University in 2020 under the supervision of Dr. Brown (Gender and Crime Research Lab). Dr. Wanamaker’s primary research focus is on strengths-based and gender-informed risk assessment and interventions within the criminal justice system. She is interested in using mixed methods research designs to further explore: 1) […]| People Archive - Psychology
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Dr. Pychyl has retired from his position effective July 1, 2022. Dr. Pychyl’s research in psychology is focused on the breakdown in volitional action commonly known as procrastination and its relation to personal well-being (recent publications are provided below). You can learn about his research at procrastination.ca. The winner of numerous teaching awards including the […]| carleton.ca