Psychological Science Assistant Professor Lin Fang is co-director of the Cognitive x Affective Behavior & Integrative Neuroscience (CABIN) Lab. Her research mainly focuses on 1) The cognitive and affective vulnerabilities to depression and anxiety: Mechanism and intervention; 2) The interaction between cognitive control and emotion regulation; 3) User experience (UX) research.
Fang uses multimodal measurement, including behavioral measurement, eye-tracking, heart-rate measurement, EEG/ERP, as well as structural and functional MRI in both laboratory and naturalistic settings.
She earned her doctorate at Ghent University (Belgium). In her spare time, Fang enjoys playing Animal Crossing & Euchre, crocheting and listening to podcasts.