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Shuhan (Catherine) Wang

BSc, MSc


DPhil Candidate

I am a first-year DPhil student supervised by Professor Kate Nation and Professor. Asifa Majid. I will be exploring the cross-section between language, cognition and emotion in the context of reading and language development.

I completed a BSc Psychology degree at the University College London in 2023, and completed an MSc in Psychological Research (with distinction) at the University of Oxford in 2024.

Research Interests

I am interested in how different language systems affect individual cognition and development using eye-tracking techniques. In the future, I hope to examine how underlying individual differences, such as cultural background, influence their language and cognitive process.