The researcher's work is focused on the intersection of technology and human behavior, with a particular emphasis on how cognitive processes, emotions, and health outcomes are influenced by technological advancements across diverse fields. Their research spans topics such as memory, emotion, aging, connectome studies, and long-term human behavior, all viewed through computational modeling and empirical investigations. This interdisciplinary approach underscores the importance of understanding how technology impacts mental health in ways that involve both behavioral and biological dimensions, aiming to inform effective interventions for improved well-being.
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