Psychology Sub-Fields:Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology and Brain Science, Developmental Psychology
Research Interests
Our lab explores potential mechanisms that underlie the development of externalizing problems, operating across brain, cognition, behavior, and environment.
We utilize multi-method approach including behavioral, physiological, and ecological real-time paradigms and technology-based tools. Leveraging these tools, we investigate naturally occurring, real-time dynamics of externalizing symptoms in children, youth, and adults’ daily life. Based on this knowledge, we aim to develop mechanism-informed, just-in-time, personalized interventions that could be disseminated in large-scale.
Selected Awards
Dysregulation, externalizing psychopathology, anger, irritability, and aggression, impulsivity and inhibition, naturalistic real-time measurement, therapeutic interventions, EEG, neuroimaging, VR