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- PI/CO-PI in research project, Ministry of Science and Technology, TAIWAN
Title: Investigation of neural mechanisms of attention, working memory and cognitive control and theory construction.
(108-2321-B-075-004-MY2; Jun 2019~Dec 2020; USD 516,129) CO-PI
Title: Brain and mind technology in emotion: Investigation of neuropsychiatric traits with electrophysiology, brain imaging, artificial intelligence and transcranial magnetic stimulation in the domains of diagnosis, modulation and treatment.
(107-2410-H-008-040-MY3; Aug 2018~Oct, 2019; USD 71,758)
Title: Using nonlinear visual stimulation and dynamical data analysis to investigate the temporal characteristics of information processing in human visual system.
(106-2628-H-008-002-MY4; Aug 2017~Oct, 2019; USD 151,661)
Title: Neural Mechanisms and Modulations of Impulse Control: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach.
(104-2745-B-008-002-; Oct 2015~Sep 2016; USD 40,625)
Title: Integration of elecrtroencephalography (EEG) and Holo-Hilbert Spectral Analysis (HHSA) in the investigation of neurodegenerative cognitive decline.
(103-2410-H-008-023-MY3; Aug 2014~Jul 2017; USD 102,500)
Title: Probing the intertwined neural mechanisms of visual attention, probability and reward with neruoimaging techniques and mathematical modeling.
(102-2420-H-008-001-MY3; Jan 2013~Dec 2015; USD 100,733)
Title: An integrated approach in investigating emotion, motivation, and cognitive control using fMRI: revealing the underlying neural mechanisms and potential applications to society.
(101-2628-H-008-001-MY4; Aug 2012~Jul 2016; USD 185,600)
Title: The neural mechanisms of attentional control, reorienting, and enhancement, and their effects on visual working memory.
(100-2511-S-008-019; Aug 2011~Oct 2012; USD 26,400)
Title: The relationship between pre-schoolers’ attention development and mathematical learning –Norms and mechanism of cognitive neuroscience.
(99-2410-H-008-022-MY3; Aug 2010~Jul 2013; USD 160,000)
Title: Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Mathematical Modeling and Neuroimaging techniques to investigate probability and predictability effects on visual search and attentional control.
(97-2511-S-008-005-MY3; Aug 2008~Jul 2010; USD 100,000)
Title: Investigating the training effect of a computerized attentional program in facilitating cognitive abilities of Taiwanese children- A study from Cognitive Neuroscientific perspective.
(96-2413-H-008-003-MY3; Aug 2007~Jul 2009; USD 100,000)
Title: Probing the dissociation of spatial attention and saccade preparation in the temporal domain and in the underlying neural mechanisms.
(93-2413-H-008-003; 94-2413-H-008-001; Aug 2004~Jul 2006; USD 80,000)
Title: Probing the neural mechanism of visual search with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
- PI in research project, Ministry of Education, TAIWAN
Title: Integrative research combining artificial intelligence and brain science: using deep-learning algorithms and dynamic time-frequency analysis to improve diagnoses and interventions of neuropsychiatric diseases.
(Jan 2018~Dec 2018; USD 96,666) Taiwan-Oxford University Academic Strategic Alliance Grant
Title: Using Electroencephalography/Magnetoencephalography and dynamic data analysis to improve the efficacies of diagnostic/interventional tools in psychiatric and neurological disorders. April, 2020
- Co-PI in theme project, Academia Sinica, TAIWAN
Title: To optimize mental capital and well-being in children and elders through brain science technologies and intervention.
(AS-94-TP-C06, Jan 2005~Dec 2007; USD 910,000)
Title: Word Recognition: Integrated Research of Behavioral, Developmental & Neurobiological approach.
- Co-PI in the Program for Promoting Academic Excellence of Universities (Phase II), TAIWAN
Title: Brain Processing in a Diversified Linguistic Environment: A Taiwan Perspective