
Doron Atias is a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is interested in the perception of real-life emotional vocalizations. Specifically, his research combines cognitive neuroscience and social psychology methods to explore how visual context may construct the perception of real-life vocalizations.
Doron received his MA in clinical neuropsychology from the Hebrew university of Jerusalem and his BA in psychology and economics from Ben-Gurion university of the Negev.
Doron Atias is a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is interested in the perception of real-life emotional vocalizations. Specifically, his research combines cognitive neuroscience and social psychology methods to explore how visual context may construct the perception of real-life vocalizations.
Doron received his MA in clinical neuropsychology from the Hebrew university of Jerusalem and his BA in psychology and economics from Ben-Gurion university of the Negev.