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Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng

Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng

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Neuroscience
Taiwan
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
55
Citations
14548
World Ranking
4648
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Neuroscience in Taiwan Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Neuroscience in Taiwan Leader Award

Overview

Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and neuroscience, with significant contributions to radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, neurology, and genetics. Their work covers advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, functional brain connectivity studies, and advanced MRI techniques and applications.

Tseng's research addresses several neurological and psychiatric conditions and cognitive aspects, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, dementia and cognitive impairment, and Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments.

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Yung-Chin Hsu, Chang-Le Chen, Susan Shur-Fen Gau, Yu-Hung Tung, and Pin-Yu Chen.

Key publication venues where Tseng has published multiple papers are NeuroImage, NeuroImage Clinical, Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Scientific Reports, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Tseng include:

  • Whole Brain White Matter Tract Deviation and Idiosyncrasy From Normative Development in Autism and ADHD and Unaffected Siblings Link With Dimensions of Psychopathology and Cognition, 2021, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Generalization of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging-based brain age prediction model through transfer learning, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Fluid intelligence is associated with cortical volume and white matter tract integrity within multiple-demand system across adult lifespan, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Microstructural differences in white matter tracts across middle to late adulthood: a diffusion MRI study on 7167 UK Biobank participants, 2020, Neurobiology of Aging
  • Validation of neuroimaging-based brain age gap as a mediator between modifiable risk factors and cognition, 2022, Neurobiology of Aging

Best Publications

  • Mapping complex tissue architecture with diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging.

    Van J. Wedeen;Patric Hagmann;Patric Hagmann;Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng;Timothy G. Reese

  • Deterministic Diffusion Fiber Tracking Improved by Quantitative Anisotropy

    Fang-Cheng Yeh;Timothy D. Verstynen;Yibao Wang;Juan C. Fernández-Miranda

  • Diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging (DSI) tractography of crossing fibers

    V.J. Wedeen;R.P. Wang;J.D. Schmahmann;T. Benner

  • Generalized ${ q}$ -Sampling Imaging

    Fang-Cheng Yeh;Van Jay Wedeen;Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng

  • The Geometric Structure of the Brain Fiber Pathways

    Van J. Wedeen;Douglas L. Rosene;Ruopeng Wang;Guangping Dai

  • NTU-90: a high angular resolution brain atlas constructed by q-space diffeomorphic reconstruction.

    Fang-Cheng Yeh;Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng

  • Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging mapping the fiber architecture remodeling in human myocardium after infarction: correlation with viability and wall motion.

    Ming Ting Wu;Wen Yih I. Tseng;Mao Yuan M. Su;Chun Peng Liu

  • Frequency‐specific alternations in the amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuations in schizophrenia

    Rongjun Yu;Yi Ling Chien;Hsiao Lan Sharon Wang;Chih Min Liu

  • Imaging myocardial fiber disarray and intramural strain hypokinesis in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with MRI

    Wen-Yih I Tseng;Jiangang Dou;Timothy G Reese;Van J Wedeen

  • Validation of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance axonal fiber imaging with registered manganese-enhanced optic tracts.

    Ching Po Lin;Wen Yih Isaac Tseng;Hui Cheng Cheng;Jyh Horng Chen

  • Validation of diffusion spectrum magnetic resonance imaging with manganese-enhanced rat optic tracts and ex vivo phantoms.

    Ching Po Lin;Van Jay Wedeen;Jyh Horng Chen;Ching Yao

  • Cardiac diffusion MRI without motion effects.

    Jiangang Dou;Timothy G. Reese;Wen-Yih I. Tseng;Van J. Wedeen

  • Optimization of diffusion spectrum imaging and q-ball imaging on clinical MRI system.

    Li-Wei Kuo;Jyh-Horng Chen;Van Jay Wedeen;Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng

  • Cardiac diffusion tensor MRI in vivo without strain correction.

    Wen-Yih I. Tseng;Timothy G. Reese;Robert M. Weisskoff;Van J. Wedeen

  • Estimation of fiber orientation and spin density distribution by diffusion deconvolution

    Fang-Cheng Yeh;Van Jay Wedeen;Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng

  • Quantifying Differences and Similarities in Whole-Brain White Matter Architecture Using Local Connectome Fingerprints.

    Fang-Cheng Yeh;Jean M. Vettel;Aarti Singh;Barnabás Póczos

  • Sequential changes of myocardial microstructure in patients postmyocardial infarction by diffusion-tensor cardiac MR: correlation with left ventricular structure and function.

    Ming Ting Wu;Mao Yuan M. Su;Mao Yuan M. Su;Yi Luan Huang;Kuan Rau Chiou

  • The loss of asymmetry and reduced interhemispheric connectivity in adolescents with autism: a study using diffusion spectrum imaging tractography.

    Yu Chun Lo;Wei Tsuen Soong;Wei Tsuen Soong;Susan Shur Fen Gau;Yu Yu Wu

  • Measurement of segmental cervical multifidus contraction by ultrasonography in asymptomatic adults.

    Jo-Ping Lee;Wen-Yih I. Tseng;Yio-Wha Shau;Chung-Li Wang

  • Myocardial fiber shortening in humans: initial results of MR imaging.

    Wen-Yih I. Tseng;Timothy G. Reese;Robert M. Weisskoff;Thomas J. Brady

  • Supplementary Material for The Geometric Structure of the Brain Fiber Pathways

    Van J. Wedeen;Douglas L. Rosene;Ruopeng Wang;Guangping Dai

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Shur-Fen Gau
Susan Shur-Fen Gau National Taiwan University
Van J. Wedeen
Van J. Wedeen Harvard University
Meng-Chuan Lai
Meng-Chuan Lai Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Timothy Verstynen
Timothy Verstynen Carnegie Mellon University
Ming-Jang Chiu
Ming-Jang Chiu National Taiwan University
Patric Hagmann
Patric Hagmann University of Lausanne
Sung-Tsang Hsieh
Sung-Tsang Hsieh National Taiwan University
Luca Cocchi
Luca Cocchi University of Queensland
Douglas L. Rosene
Douglas L. Rosene Boston University
Jon H. Kaas
Jon H. Kaas Vanderbilt University

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