
Mark Faust
Associate Professor · Cognitive Control
University of North Carolina at CharlotteAbout
Mark Faust is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He leads the Cognitive Control & EEG Lab, focusing on cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and health psychology. His work employs EEG and computerized cognitive testing to study attention, task switching, aging-related cognitive changes, and the neural basis of health behaviors.
Education:
- B.A., University of Washington
- M.S. and Ph.D., University of Oregon
Research Interests:
Dr. Faust’s lab investigates how people manage cognitive control processes, including suppressing distractions, adapting to task changes, and age-related cognitive decline. Current projects explore EEG markers of cognitive training efficacy and the role of mindfulness meditation in pain suppression. Methodologies include response-time analysis and EEG recordings using specialized equipment.
Labs & Collaborations:
His lab (4097 Colvard) collaborates with Davidson College’s Memory & Aging Lab. Graduate students in health psychology utilize EEG to study topics like memory suppression and pain management.
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