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Neuroscience

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43
Citations
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World Ranking
7431
National Ranking
18

Psychology

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41
Citations
6331
World Ranking
7959
National Ranking
15

Overview

Chi-Hung Juan is affiliated with National Central University in Taiwan and focuses primarily on neuroscience research. Their work spans cognitive neuroscience, neurology, anesthesiology and pain medicine, rehabilitation, and biomedical engineering. The main concentration lies within the field of neuroscience, with particular attention to topics such as EEG and brain-computer interfaces, transcranial magnetic stimulation studies, neural dynamics and brain function, visual perception and processing mechanisms, neural and behavioral psychology studies, motor control and adaptation, and pain management and treatment.

Recent notable papers co-authored by Chi-Hung Juan include:

  • Efficacy and tolerability of theta-burst stimulation for major depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2020, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
  • Frontoparietal Beta Amplitude Modulation and its Interareal Cross-frequency Coupling in Visual Working Memory, 2021, Neuroscience
  • Early transcranial direct current stimulation treatment exerts neuroprotective effects on 6-OHDA-induced Parkinsonism in rats, 2020, Brain Stimulation
  • Revealing the Dynamic Nature of Amplitude Modulated Neural Entrainment With Holo-Hilbert Spectral Analysis, 2021, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • To Go or Not to Go: Degrees of Dynamic Inhibitory Control Revealed by the Function of Grip Force and Early Electrophysiological Indices, 2021, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

The frequent co-authors contributing to Chi-Hung Juan's research outputs include Wei-Kuang Liang, Neil G. Muggleton, Ying-Zu Huang, Jia-Rong Yeh, and Norden E. Huang. These collaborations have occurred across various studies, reflecting interdisciplinary and collective approaches in their research projects.

Publications have appeared prominently in the following venues:

  • Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
  • Neuroscience
  • Brain Stimulation
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Chi-Hung Juan's research integrates analytical methods related to brain stimulation and electrophysiological techniques. Their work on neural entrainment and brain dynamics explores how neural oscillations and amplitude modulations contribute to cognition and behavior. This includes investigations into the neural mechanisms involved in motor control, inhibitory functions, and memory processing.

The combination of experimental and analytical approaches in their publications highlights an interest in both the clinical and cognitive aspects of neuroscience, ranging from neuroprotective interventions to the fundamental understanding of brain circuitry involved in perception and control.

Best Publications

  • Open vs. Closed Skill Sports and the Modulation of Inhibitory Control

    Chun Hao Wang;Chun Hao Wang;Che Chien Chang;Yen Ming Liang;Chun Ming Shih

  • Efficacy of prefrontal theta-burst stimulation in refractory depression: a randomized sham-controlled study

    Cheng Ta Li;Mu Hong Chen;Chi Hung Juan;Hsiang Hsuan Huang

  • Regulatory considerations for the clinical and research use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS): Review and recommendations from an expert panel

    F. Fregni;M. A. Nitsche;C. K. Loo;A. R. Brunoni

  • Dissociation of spatial attention and saccade preparation

    Chi Hung Juan;Stephanie M. Shorter-Jacobi;Jeffrey D. Schall

  • Unleashing potential: transcranial direct current stimulation over the right posterior parietal cortex improves change detection in low-performing individuals.

    Philip Tseng;Tzu Yu Hsu;Tzu Yu Hsu;Chi Fu Chang;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng

  • Modulating inhibitory control with direct current stimulation of the superior medial frontal cortex.

    Tzu Yu Hsu;Lin Yuan Tseng;Lin Yuan Tseng;Jia Xin Yu;Jia Xin Yu;Wen Jui Kuo;Wen Jui Kuo

  • Human Frontal Eye Fields and Visual Search

    Neil G. Muggleton;Chi Hung Juan;Alan Cowey;Vincent Walsh

  • Control of prepotent responses by the superior medial frontal cortex.

    Chiao Yun Chen;Neil G. Muggleton;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Daisy L. Hung;Daisy L. Hung

  • Individual Differences and State-Dependent Responses in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation.

    Tzu Yu Hsu;Chi Hung Juan;Philip Tseng

  • Feedback to V1: a reverse hierarchy in vision.

    Chi Hung Juan;Vincent Walsh

  • On Holo-Hilbert spectral analysis: a full informational spectral representation for nonlinear and non-stationary data.

    Norden E. Huang;Kun Hu;Albert C.C. Yang;Hsing Chih Chang

  • Transcranial direct current stimulation over right posterior parietal cortex changes prestimulus alpha oscillation in visual short-term memory task

    Tzu Yu Hsu;Philip Tseng;Wei Kuang Liang;Shih Kuen Cheng

  • Modulating the interference effect on spatial working memory by applying transcranial direct current stimulation over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

    Yi Jen Wu;Philip Tseng;Philip Tseng;Chi Fu Chang;Ming Chyi Pai

  • Antidepressant Efficacy of Prolonged Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation Monotherapy for Recurrent Depression and Comparison of Methods for Coil Positioning: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study

    Cheng Ta Li;Chih Ming Cheng;Mu Hong Chen;Chi Hung Juan

  • Segregation of Visual Selection and Saccades in Human Frontal Eye Fields

    C.-H. Juan;C.-H. Juan;N. G. Muggleton;O. J. L. Tzeng;O. J. L. Tzeng;D. L. Hung;D. L. Hung;D. L. Hung

  • Cognition-Modulated Frontal Activity in Prediction and Augmentation of Antidepressant Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

    Cheng Ta Li;Jen Chuen Hsieh;Hsiang Hsuan Huang;Mu Hong Chen

  • A critical role of temporoparietal junction in the integration of top-down and bottom-up attentional control.

    Qiong Wu;Chi-Fu Chang;Sisi Xi;I-Wen Huang

  • Revealing the brain's adaptability and the transcranial direct current stimulation facilitating effect in inhibitory control by multiscale entropy.

    Wei Kuang Liang;Men Tzung Lo;Albert C. Yang;Albert C. Yang;Chung Kang Peng;Chung Kang Peng

  • Right Temporoparietal Junction and Attentional Reorienting

    Chi Fu Chang;Tzu Yu Hsu;Philip Tseng;Wei Kuang Liang

  • Effects of search efficiency on surround suppression during visual selection in frontal eye field.

    Jeffrey D. Schall;Takashi R. Sato;Kirk G. Thompson;Amanda A. Vaughn

  • The critical role of phase difference in gamma oscillation within the temporoparietal network for binding visual working memory

    Philip Tseng;Yu Ting Chang;Chi Fu Chang;Wei Kuang Liang

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil G. Muggleton
Neil G. Muggleton National Central University
Daisy L. Hung
Daisy L. Hung National Central University
Ovid J.L. Tzeng
Ovid J.L. Tzeng Academia Sinica
Vincent Walsh
Vincent Walsh University College London
Alan Cowey
Alan Cowey University of Oxford
Ying-Zu Huang
Ying-Zu Huang Chang Gung University
Albert C. Yang
Albert C. Yang National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Jen Chuen Hsieh
Jen Chuen Hsieh National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Jeffrey D. Schall
Jeffrey D. Schall Vanderbilt University
Kuei Sen Hsu
Kuei Sen Hsu National Cheng Kung University

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