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David M. Schnyer is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. He holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Arizona. His research focuses on the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying mental processes, particularly non-declarative memory, associative memory, metamemory, and attention/cognitive control. Methodologically, his work integrates lesion studies, fMRI, and MEG/EEG to explore how neural structures and computational algorithms contribute to these processes. Recent studies investigate the neurobiological basis of attention control in mental illness, effects of sleep patterns on cognition, and outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI). His lab has developed therapeutic interventions targeting attention dysfunction in psychological and neurological disorders.
Dr. Schnyer’s research spans clinical and basic neuroscience, emphasizing translational applications. He leads the PsyBrain Lab, which employs multimodal neuroimaging and behavioral techniques. His work on TBI includes large-scale cohort studies like TRACK-TBI, examining biomarkers, genetic vulnerability, and long-term outcomes. He also explores environmental and behavioral factors influencing health, such as physical activity’s impact on sleep and mood. His contributions to open-source platforms like Brainlife.io highlight his commitment to advancing collaborative neuroscience research.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on psychology of consciousness and cognitive neuroscience. While no formal awards are listed, his prolific publication record and leadership roles reflect significant academic impact. His research has implications for improving diagnostics, treatments, and patient outcomes in neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation medicine.
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