Doron is a Rothschild Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Psychology at Yale University. His research focuses on human affective vocalizations in daily life. Particularly, he is interested in how visual-contextual cues shape the perception of real-life vocalizations during social interactions. In his current research, Doron develops a naturalistic and multimodal approach to explore the perception and social impact of real-life emotional expressions, focusing on multimodal cue integration as a central building block in the formation of social percepts and behaviors. Doron received his PhD in Psychology and MA in Clinical Neuropsychology from The Hebrew University, where he worked closely with Prof. Hillel Aviezer. Outside the lab, Doron enjoys spending time with his family and friends, listening to music, going to contemporary art exhibitions, and exploring nature. You can learn more about his work at www.doronatias.com(Link is external).