MSc Student
Research Interests
I am interested in cognitive aging and the social predictors of healthy aging. My current research interests involve looking at anxiety and social support and their relation to executive function in middle-aged and older adults.
Education
BSc (Hons) 2021, Double-Major in Psychology and Criminology, University of Toronto Mississauga
Teaching Experience
Teaching Assistant:
- Fall 2022
- HLTH 201: Aging and Health; SPHS, University of Waterloo
- Winter 2023
- HLTH 352: Sociology of Aging; SPHS, University of Waterloo
Selected Presentations
- Wang C, Tyas SL. (2023). Does Anxiety Lower Executive Function by Reducing Social Support? A Moderated Mediation Analysis in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Presentation at the Symposium on Aging Research, Waterloo, Canada.