
About
Dr. David M. Corey is a Senior Professor of Practice in the Department of Psychology at Tulane University's School of Science & Engineering. His research focuses on cognitive neuroscience (brain asymmetry, auditory processing, language production, and sex differences in speech fluency) and quantitative methods (statistical simulations, accuracy of correlation-based tests, and dichotomization effects).
Education: Ph.D., Psychology, Tulane University (1999).
Research Interests:
- Cognitive neuroscience of speech and language, emphasizing sex differences in stuttering and brain anatomy.
- Quantitative methodologies, including statistical modeling of correlation coefficients and dichotomization impacts.
Publications Trend: His work spans neuroimaging studies of brain asymmetry, clinical research on swallowing disorders, and statistical simulation studies. Recent articles address anatomical variability in perisylvian regions and swallowing recovery post-stroke.
No scientific awards or grants were explicitly listed. Courses taught include Introductory Psychology, Univariate Statistics, and Multivariate Analysis.
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