Faculty Technology Innovation Award: Lin Fang

Assistant Professor Lin Fang (center) with Liz Wuorinen, dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies (left) and Provost Anne Dahlman

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.

 

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