COGNITIVE, AFFECT, BEHAVIOUR LAB (CABLab)
CABLab is dedicated to exploring the intersection of cognition, emotions, and behavior. Research conducted here aims to understand how cognitive functions influence emotional responses and decision-making. The lab employs experimental psychology methods to assess cognitive-affective interactions in different psychological contexts.
CABLab employs a variety of experimental psychology methods to assess the intricate relationships between cognition, emotions, and behavior.
These methods include:
1. Behavioral Experiments: The lab conducts controlled experiments that simulate real-world scenarios to observe how emotional states influence decision-making, memory recall, and other cognitive tasks.
2. Neuroimaging and Physiological Measures: Advanced tools like functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) or Electroencephalography (EEG) may be used to explore the neural correlates of cognition-emotion interactions.
3. Self-Report Measures: Surveys, questionnaires, and interviews are used to assess participants' emotional states, cognitive processes, and behavior in real-life settings.
4. Real-World Simulations: CABLab also uses real-life simulations to understand how people’s cognitive functions and emotions impact their behavior in naturalistic settings, such as group dynamics, consumer choices, or conflict resolution.
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• Location: First Floor Extension, Block 1, room no B1-124Central Campus
• Website: cablabresearch.com
• Faculty In-Charge: Madhavi Ma’am
• Phone no-7760957952.
• Email- madhavi.rangaswamy@christuniversity.in
• Infrastructure facilities: Desktop Systems with Neurocognitive Assessments.