I am a lecturer at China West Normal University, where I focus on the fascinating intersection of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. My primary research interest lies in understanding and measuring human intelligence through empirical methods, with a particular emphasis on leveraging insights from brain sciences to develop more accurate and comprehensive assessment tools.
- Human Intelligence Measurement: Developing and validating psychometric tools to assess cognitive abilities
- Cognitive Neuroscience: Investigating the neural correlates of intelligence and cognitive functions
- Psychometrics: Applying statistical methods and computational approaches to psychological assessment
- Data Science in Psychology: Utilizing modern data analysis techniques to uncover patterns in cognitive data
I enjoy working with statistical computing and data analysis tools, particularly R and Python, to analyze complex cognitive datasets and develop reproducible research workflows.



