
Daniel Voyer
Professor · Laterality (Brain hemisphere specialization)
University of New BrunswickAbout
Daniel Voyer is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of New Brunswick's Faculty of Arts. His research spans three primary areas: laterality and emotional processing, sex-related differences in spatial cognition, and time perception mechanisms. He teaches undergraduate statistics and graduate advanced research methods.
- PhD (University of Waterloo)
- MSc/BS (Université de Montréal)
His research in laterality explores emotional priming and cerebral hemisphere specialization, while his work on cognitive differences investigates visuo-spatial task performance across genders. Recent studies examine affective influences on time estimation and spatial-auditory interactions.
Key publication trends show consistent focus on:
- Brain lateralization mechanisms
- Gender-specific cognitive patterns
- Time perception anomalies
- Visuo-spatial processing
- Emotion-cognition interactions
- Methodological innovations
Scientific Recognition:
- Faculty of Arts Teaching Award
- UNB Merit Award
- University Research Scholar
His work combines psycholinguistic analysis, neuropsychological assessments, and experimental design to advance understanding of cognitive processing differences and temporal perception mechanisms.
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