![]() Jiefeng Jiang CVJiefeng is an assistant professor in the Psychological and Brain Sciences department and the Iowa Neuroscience Institute at the University of Iowa. He received training in cognitive neuroscience in the Stanford Memory Lab and the Egner lab at Duke University. Before that, he attended the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Zhejiang University. He is broadly interested in the cognitive and neural mechanisms that enable humans to learn and executive complex tasks. |
![]() Bettina BustosBettina is a graduate student in the Psychological and Brain Sciences department and part of the Behavioral-Biomedical Interface Training Program (BBIP) at the University of Iowa. She received her B.A in Psychology at UT Austin. Broadly, she is interested in examining how costs for control guide adaptive behavior and information storage through neuroimaging, behavioral experiments and computational modeling. |
![]() Qiutong (QT) HongQiutong is a University of Iowa Graduate with a B.S. in Psychology. She is the lab manager of Jiang Lab in the Psychological and Brain Sciences department at the University of Iowa. She is interested in aging-related cognitive decline and training. |
![]() Bingfang HuangBingfang Huang is a postdoctoral researcher of Jiang Lab in the Psychological and Brain Sciences department at the University of Iowa. She received her B.M in Psychology at Jimei University (Xiamen, China) and her M.A and Ph.D. in Psychology at South China Normal University (Guangzhou, China). She is interested in task representation and how cognitive control interacts with other psychological processes. |
![]() Woo-Tek LeeWooTek is a graduate student in the Psychology and Brain Sciences department at the University of Iowa. He got his B.A and M.A in Psychology at SungKyunKwan University from Seoul, South Korea. His research interest is Cognitive Control and its related brain mechanism. He want to investigate how the brain builds, executes, and switches multiple task representations. |
![]() Guochun YangGuochun Yang is a postdoctoral researcher of Jiang Lab in the Psychological and Brain Sciences department at the University of Iowa. He received his B.M in Clinical Laboratory Science at Wuhan University (Wuhan, China), and Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing, China). He is interested in the cognitive and neural mechanisms of cognitive control and the interaction between cognitive control and other brain systems. |
Undergraduate research assistantsSeungjin (Jackson) Han Jordan Nicholson Tommy Looi William Cheng |
Undergraduate research assistant alumniQiutong Hong Arsha Vaddadi Shuntaro Kawasaki Caleb Greene |