Dr. Xiaoqin Wang | Psychology | Best Researcher Award
Zhejiang Normal University | China
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Xiaoqin Wang's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from Hunan Normal University, followed by a Master's and Ph.D. in Psychology with a focus on Cognitive Science, particularly affective neuroscience and emotion regulation, from Southwest University.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Wang's professional career spans from being a primary school teacher in Hunan province to her current role as an Assistant Professor at the School of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University. She has significantly contributed to various research projects as a Principal Investigator, focusing on emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, and mental health.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Wang's research primarily revolves around understanding the neural mechanisms underlying emotion regulation, coping flexibility, and mental health. Her work has been published in reputable journals and has received funding from prestigious institutions. She explores topics such as the effects of cognitive control on emotion regulation flexibility and the training effects of interoceptive attention on emotion regulation in different populations.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Wang has received recognition for her contributions to the field of psychology, including being awarded research grants from organizations like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Zhejiang Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her publications in esteemed journals attest to her expertise and impact in the field.
Impact and Influence
Through her research, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to advancing knowledge in cognitive science and psychology, particularly in understanding emotion regulation processes. Her findings have implications for mental health interventions and contribute to the broader understanding of human behavior and cognition.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Wang's legacy lies in her commitment to advancing research in emotion regulation and cognitive science. Her mentorship of students and dedication to teaching further contribute to nurturing the next generation of psychologists. Her future contributions are anticipated to continue shaping the field and providing insights into the complexities of human emotions and cognition.
Notable Publications
Reciprocal effects between negative affect and emotion regulation in daily life 2024
Interoceptive attention facilitates emotion regulation strategy use 2023 (4)
State loneliness is associated with emotional hypervigilance in daily life: A network analysis 2020 (22)