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.