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Dr. Lies Notebaert's work focuses on the interplay between cognition, emotion, and behavior, particularly in individuals exposed to adversity. Her research examines cognitive processes such as attention, interpretation, memory, and complex planning, highlighting how these processes influence mental health resilience in individuals dealing with various sources of adversity, including natural disasters, declining physical health, and traumatic experiences. She develops computer-based tasks to measure cognitive processes and designs smartphone-based training tasks aimed at altering maladaptive cognitive patterns to enhance mental health resilience. Dr. Notebaert obtained her Master of Science in Theoretical and Experimental Psychology and PhD from Ghent University, Belgium, before joining the University of Western Australia in 2011 as the Director of the Centre for Advancement of Research on Emotion.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA, Australia
Serves as the Director of the Centre for Advancement of Research on Emotion and participates in various committees aimed at enhancing psychological science.
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