
معرفی
Dr. Douglas Angus is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Society & Design at Bond University, Australia. He holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of New South Wales and previously conducted research at The University of Sydney and UNSW. His academic background includes a Bachelor of Science, Postgraduate Diploma, and Master of Science in Psychology from The University of Auckland.
Research Focus: Dr. Angus investigates neural mechanisms of emotion, motivation, and cognition using EEG and psychophysiology. His work targets risk factors for cognitive decline and emotional dysfunction, organized into three core areas:
- Neural noise/aperiodic activity in cognitive aging
- Temporal dynamics of reward processing
- Self-regulation in emotional contexts
Teaching Expertise: He teaches across psychology sub-disciplines including introductory psychology, social psychology, cross-cultural psychology, cognitive psychology, and biological psychology.
Recent Research Trends: His 2023-2025 publications demonstrate a strong focus on EEG biomarkers, reward processing mechanisms, and cross-cultural mental health. Key methodological themes include systematic reviews, multi-lab replications, and neurophysiological investigations of emotional regulation.
Professional Affiliations: Member of the Society for Psychophysiological Research and Society for Teaching Psychology. Currently accepting PhD students for projects examining aperiodic neural activity in emotion-cognition interactions.

