
معرفی
Tsz Man Vanessa Chan is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. She contributes to the Neuroscience and Behavior undergraduate major, focusing on pedagogical innovations and empirical practices in education.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Toronto, B.Sc. from McGill University
Her research spans speech-in-noise perception and music cognition, with an emphasis on how musical training influences cognitive aging and neuroplasticity. She also explores scholarship of teaching and learning, aiming to enhance classroom practices through evidence-based methods.
Recent publications highlight trends in neuroplasticity, auditory processing, and pedagogical frameworks. These works examine the interplay between music training, cognitive development, and memory mechanisms across diverse populations, from children to aging adults.
Her teaching-focused research includes assignments designed to improve critical analysis of psychological literature, reflecting her commitment to advancing educational methodologies.




