
Professor
École de psychologie
Simon Grondin is a professor at Université Laval’s school of psychology. His office is in Pavillon Félix-Antoine Savard (suite 1142). You can contact him by…
Email: simon.grondin@psy.ulaval.ca
Phone: (418) 656-2131 p. 6227
Fax: (418) 656-3646
Mail:
École de psychologie
Pavillon Félix-Antoine-Savard
2325, rue des Bibliothèques
Université Laval
Québec (Québec), Canada
G1V 0A6
Simon Grondin specializes in experimental psychology (psychophysics, perception and cognition). He studies the properties of an internal clock and the processing of temporal information, both within and across sensory modes (mainly audition and vision). Specifically, his research includes experiments on the influence of space on time judgments, rhythm, the learning and transfer of temporal information, and the role of attention and memory on duration estimation. He is also interested in the neural bases of temporal information processing, the impact of emotions on retrospective temporal judgments, and the impact of various disorders or pathologies on temporal processing or psychological time.