His primary scientific interests are in Cognition, Audiology, Developmental psychology, Neuroscience and Psychiatry. His Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Cognitive psychology, Vigilance, Insula, Communication and Brain mapping. His work focuses on many connections between Brain mapping and other disciplines, such as Functional magnetic resonance imaging, that overlap with his field of interest in Neuropsychology.
His Audiology research includes elements of Neuroscience of multilingualism, Attentional control and Significant difference. He has included themes like Stroop effect, Facial expression, Functional imaging and Set in his Developmental psychology study. His Psychiatry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Melatonin and Psychometrics.
Tatia M.C. Lee spends much of his time researching Cognition, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Neuroscience and Audiology. He interconnects Major depressive disorder and Cognitive psychology in the investigation of issues within Cognition. His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Brain activity and meditation, Precuneus and Deception.
He has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Depression, Late life depression, Association, Anxiety and Loneliness. His work deals with themes such as Working memory, Insula, Affect and Stroop effect, which intersect with Developmental psychology. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research incorporates elements of Functional imaging and Brain mapping.
Clinical psychology, Cognition, Depression, Neurocognitive and Late life depression are his primary areas of study. Tatia M.C. Lee combines subjects such as Neuropsychology, Psychological resilience, Association, Anxiety and Aggression with his study of Clinical psychology. His Neuropsychology study deals with Cognitive psychology intersecting with Artificial neural network.
His Cognition research integrates issues from Resting state fMRI, Cognitive decline, Major depressive disorder, Loneliness and Risk factor. As part of one scientific family, Tatia M.C. Lee deals mainly with the area of Verbal fluency test, narrowing it down to issues related to the Emotional dysregulation, and often Functional magnetic resonance imaging. His Executive functions study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Developmental psychology and Working memory.
His primary areas of investigation include Mental health, Clinical psychology, Cognition, Psychological resilience and Depression. His research in Mental health intersects with topics in Hippocampal formation and Posterior cingulate. His research integrates issues of Late life depression, Middle frontal gyrus, Stroop effect, Verbal fluency test and Cognitive reserve in his study of Clinical psychology.
His Cognition research incorporates elements of Worry, Anxiety, Medical diagnosis, Functional connectivity and Generalizability theory. His Psychological resilience research includes elements of Quality of life, Older people, Psychological distress, Depressive symptoms and Loneliness. His study in Depression is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Random digit dialing, Hardiness and Odds.
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BIS-guided anesthesia decreases postoperative delirium and cognitive decline.
Matthew T.V. Chan;Benny C.P. Cheng;Tatia M.C. Lee;Tony Gin.
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology (2013)
Ralstonia taiwanensis sp. nov., isolated from root nodules of Mimosa species and sputum of a cystic fibrosis patient.
W M Chen;S Laevens;T M Lee;T Coenye.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (2001)
Could mood state affect risk-taking decisions?
Kenneth S.L Yuen;Tatia M.C Lee.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2003)
Mental imagery for promoting relearning for people after stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
Karen P. Liu;Che Hin Chetwyn Chan;Tatia M. Lee;Christina W. Hui-Chan.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2004)
Lie detection by functional magnetic resonance imaging
Tatia M C Lee;Ho Ling Liu;Li Hai Tan;Chetwyn C H Chan.
Human Brain Mapping (2002)
Memory Deficits after Resection from Left or Right Anterior Temporal Lobe in Humans: A Meta-Analytic Review
Tatia M C Lee;James T H Yip;Marilyn Jones-Gotman.
Epilepsia (2002)
Mental and physical activities delay cognitive decline in older persons with dementia
Sheung-Tak Cheng;Pizza K. Chow;You-Qiang Song;Edwin C.S. Yu.
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (2012)
Physical exercise-induced hippocampal neurogenesis and antidepressant effects are mediated by the adipocyte hormone adiponectin
Suk Yu Yau;Ang Li;Ruby L C Hoo;Yick Pang Ching.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014)
Selective impairment of attentional networks of orienting and executive control in schizophrenia.
Kai Wang;Jin Fan;Yi Dong;Chang-qing Wang.
Schizophrenia Research (2005)
Large-scale functional neural network correlates of response inhibition: an fMRI meta-analysis
Ruibin Zhang;Xiujuan Geng;Tatia M. C. Lee.
Brain Structure & Function (2017)
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