Abstract
As a fundamental discipline exploring human psychological activities and behavioral laws, psychology has witnessed continuous interdisciplinary integration amid the rapid iteration of artificial intelligence and cognitive neuroscience technologies. This study focuses on three cutting-edge research directions in psychology: affective intelligence and mental health intervention, brain-computer interfaces driven by cognitive neuroscience, as well as the evolutionary laws of group behaviors from a social psychological perspective. Research on affective intelligence elaborates the protective effects of emotional awareness and regulation capabilities on individual mental health and effectively optimizes people’s emotion management competence. The interdisciplinary integration of cognitive neuroscience and brain-computer interfaces delivers innovative technical solutions for daily communication and motor rehabilitation of physically disabled patients and individuals with locked-in syndrome, laying a neurobiological theoretical foundation for human-machine interaction. Supported by big-data analytics and simulation modeling, social psychology unpacks the driving factors behind group psychology to predict and guide collective behaviors, providing scientific evidence for social governance.


