
معرفی
Fang Zhang, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Assumption University's D’Amour College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. With expertise in adult attachment, facial emotion perception, and serenity in Buddhist psychology, her research explores individual, cultural, and contextual differences in emotional cognition.
- Ph.D., Personality and Social Psychology, Cornell University (2001)
- M.A., Personality and Social Psychology, Cornell University (1999)
- M.Sc., Developmental Psychology, Peking University (1996)
- B.Sc., Psychology, Hangzhou University (1993)
Zhang's research integrates cross-cultural studies of facial expression recognition, attachment theory, and mindfulness practices. Her recent work examines serenity as a low-arousal positive emotion linked to holistic thinking and well-being. Collaborations span institutions in China, Spain, and the U.S.
Key publications include analyses of attentional biases in emotion perception, cultural variability in recognizing subdued expressions, and serenity's cognitive correlates. She teaches courses in General Psychology, Statistics, Cultural Psychology, and Adolescence.



