Note: Data collection at the University of Toronto location will be ending in April of 2017

Dr. Stevenson is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Brain & Mind Institute at the University of Western Ontario. His research focuses on sensory perception across the lifespan, specifically how changes in sensory perception influence cognitive processes such as speech perception. This work includes research with neurotypical populations and special populations including individuals with autism spectrum disorders and cochlear implant users. He uses behavioural measures, advanced neuroimaging techniques (fMRI and EEG), and neuropsychological measures to approach this research from multiple perspectives.

Jennifer is a Honours Bachelor of Science candidate at the University of Toronto, specializing in psychology. Jennifer is investigating the temporal modulation of audio-visual processing in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders with Dr. Stevenson.

Jong Lee is an undergraduate research assistant studying Cognitive Science at the University of Toronto. His research interests are in multisensory perception in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and how they compare with typically developing populations. In his spare time, he goes to the gym or plays piano.