Summary
Janessa Lauzon is an undergraduate research assistant at Brock University studying Psychology with a focus on cognitive neuropsychology and lifespan face perception. With eight years of work experience, she blends rigorous hypothesis-driven research—running participants, performing statistical analyses, and contributing to multiple labs—with practical teamwork skills honed in service roles. Her projects span environmental ergonomics, prenatal alcohol exposure studies in animal models, and developmental face-perception experiments, giving her a rare cross-method familiarity from bench to behavioral testing. Janessa is detail-oriented and self-critical in a way that drives continual improvement, enjoys feedback, and seeks opportunities that deepen her experimental and analytic expertise. Based in St. Catharines, Ontario, she is eager to translate her hands-on lab experience into roles that advance understanding of brain–behavior relationships.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY, Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY at Brock University