專任教授:::

阮啟弘

阮啟弘

講座教授兼任副校長、認知智慧與精準健康照護研究中心主任、八德校區籌備處執行辦公室執行長

chijuan@cc.ncu.edu.tw
研究室: 中央大學科五館 603-2
Tel: (03) 422-7151 # 65210
Fax: (03) 4263502
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Education

  • Ph.D., Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK
  • Master, Graduate Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
  • Bachelor, School of Psychology, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan

Current/ Former Position

  • Executive Vice President, National Central University (2025/02-et seq.)
  • Director, Planning Office of Smart Health Innovation Park on NCU Bade Campus (2025/02-et seq.)
  • Director, Cognitive Intelligence and Precision Healthcare Research Center (CIPH), National Central University (2020/01-et seq.)
  • Chair Professor, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University (2014/08-et seq.)
  • Vice Director, Planning Office of Smart Health Innovation Park on NCU Bade Campus (2021/08-2025/01)
  • Dean, College of Health Sciences and Technology, National Central University (2020/08-2023/07)
  • Director, Brain Research Center, College of Health Sciences and Technology, National Central University (2015/04-2020/01)
  • Distinguished Professor, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University (2012/01-2014/07)
  • Professor, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University (2011/08-2011/12)
  • Vice Dean, College of Science, National Central University (2012/08-2013/04)
  • Visiting Professor, Department of Experimental Psychology & Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK (2011/07-2011/08)
  • Associate Professor, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University (2009/08-2010/02)
  • Visiting Scholar (Fulbright Scholar), Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, USA (2009/08-2010/02)
  • Assistant Professor, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University (2003/08-2008/07)
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate to Professor Jeffrey Schall, Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, TN, USA (2002/03-2003/08)

Research Specialty

  • The psychological and neural mechanisms of vision, attention, working memory, and cognitive control.
  • The application of cognitive neuroscience in education, sport sciences and neurology/ psychiatry
  • The application of neuroimaging and non-invasive neuromodulation techniques on experimental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and neuropsychiatric disorders
  • The development of dynamical and nonlinear data analytical methods, and their application in the analysis of brain signals and other physiological signals.

Journal articles:

  1. Liang, WK*, Tseng, P, Yeh, JR, Huang, NE, Juan, CH. (in press, 2021). Frontoparietal beta amplitude modulation and its interareal cross-frequency coupling in visual working memory. Neuroscience, Available online 13 February 2021. (SCI, IF: 3.056; Ranking: 136/272(Neurosciences)).
  2. Nguyen, T., Hsu, CY, Jaiswal, S, Muggleton, N, Liang, WK and Juan, CH.* (Jan, 2021). To go or not to go: degrees of dynamic inhibitory control revealed by the function of grip force and early electrophysiological indices. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience-Cognitive Neuroscience, 15:614978. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.673; Ranking: 161/272(Neurosciences) & 24/78(Psychology)).
  3. Chu, HT, Cheng, CM, Liang, CS, Chang, WH, Juan, CH, Huang, YZ, Jeng, JS, Bai,YM, Tsai, SJ, Chen, MH, Li, CT. (Mar, 2021). Efficacy and tolerability of theta-burst stimulation for major depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 106:110168. (SCI, IF: 4.130; Ranking: 40/204(Clinical neurology), 74/272(Neurosciences), 45/271(Pharmacology & Pharmacy) & 31/155(Psychiatry)).
  4. Jaiswal, S., Tasi, SY, Juan, CH, Liang, WK and Muggleton, N.G. (Aug, 2020). Exploring the impact of a brief mindfulness induction on motor inhibitory control. Experimental Results, 1, e24: 1-8.
  5. Kuo, IJ, Tang, CW, Tsai, YA, Tang, SC, Lin, CJ, Hsu, SP, Liang, WK, Juan, CH, Zich, C., Stagg, C., Lee, IH. (June, 2020). Neurophysiological signatures of hand motor response to dual-transcranial direct current stimulation in subacute stroke: a TMS and MEG study. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 17(1):72, 1-12. (SCI, IF: 3.519; Ranking: 24/87(Engineering, biomedical), 104/271(Neurosciences) & 5/68(Rehabilitation); Citations: 1(Gs)).
  6. Feng, XJ, Huang, Y-T, Huang, Y-Z, Kuo, CW, Peng, CW, Rotenberg, A., Juan, CH, Pei, YC, Chen, YH, Chen, KY, Chiang, YH, Liu, HH, Wu, JX, Hsieh, TH. (May, 2020). Early transcranial direct current stimulation treatment exerts neuroprotective effects on 6-OHDA-induced Parkinsonism in rats. Brain Stimulation, 13(3): 655-663. (SCI, IF: 6.919; Ranking: 14/199(Clinical Neurology) & 22/267(Neurosciences)).
  7. Li, CT, Cheng, CM, Chen, MH, Juan, CH, Tu, PC, Bai, YM, Jeng, JS, Lin, WC, Tsai, SJ, Su, TP. (Mar, 2020). 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. Biological Psychiatry, 87(5):443-450. (SCI, IF: 12.095; Ranking: 12/271 (Neurosciences) & 7/155(Psychiatry); Citations: 7(Gs)).
  8. Nguyen, K., Liang, WK, Muggleton, N. G., Huang, N. E., Juan, CH*. (Dec, 2019). Human visual steady-state responses to amplitude-modulated flicker: Latency measurement. Journal of Vision, 19(14):14, 1–17. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.089; Ranking: 29/60(Ophthalmology); Citations: 2(Gs)).
  9. Liu, HH, He, XK, Chen, HY, Peng, CW, Rotenberg, A., Juan, CH, Pei, YC, Liu, HL, Chiang, YH, Wang, JY, Feng, XJ, Huang, YZ, Hsieh, TH. (Dec, 2019). Neuromodulatory Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Motor Excitability in Rats. Neural Plasticity, Volume 2019, Article ID 4252943, 1-9. (SCI, IF: 3.591; Ranking: 95/267 (Neurosciences); Citations: 2(Gs)).
  10. Nguyen, K., Liang, WK, Lee, V., Chang, WS, Muggleton, N. Yeh, JR, Huang, N. E. and Juan, CH*. (Nov, 2019). Unraveling nonlinear electrophysiologic processes in the human visual system with full dimension spectral analysis. Scientific Reports, 9(1):16919, 1-13. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 4.011; Ranking: 15/69(Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 3(Gs)).
  11. Wang, JJ, Tseng, P, Juan, CH, Frisson, S, Apperly, IA. (Nov, 2019). Perspective-taking across cultures: shared biases in Taiwanese and British adults. Royal Society Open Science, 6 (11), 190540. (SCI, IF: 2.515; Ranking: 26/69 (Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 4(Gs)).
  12. Jaiswal, S, Muggleton, N.G., Juan, CH, Liang, WK. (Oct, 2019). Indices of association between anxiety and mindfulness: a guide for future mindfulness studies. Personality Neuroscience, Vol 2: e9, 1–11.
  13. Jaiswal, S, Tsai, SY, Juan, CH, Muggleton, N.G., Liang, WK. (Aug, 2019). Low delta and high alpha power are associated with better conflict control and working memory in high mindfulness, low anxiety individuals. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 14(6):645-655. (SCI, IF: 3.5; Ranking: 89/261 (Neurosciences) & 12/78(Psychology); Citations: 2(Gs)).
  14. Chuang KY, Chen, YH, Balachandran, P., Liang, WK and Juan, CH*. (April, 2019). Revealing the electrophysiological correlates of working memory-load effects in symmetry span task with HHT method. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:855. (Corresponding Author; SSCI, IF: 2.089; Ranking: 39/135 (Psychology, Multidisciplinary); Citations: 2(Gs)).
  15. Li, CT, Chen MH, Juan, CH, Liu, RS, Lin, WC, Bai, YM, Su, TP. (Sep, 2018). Effects of prefrontal theta-burst stimulation on brain function in treatment-resistant depression: A randomized sham-controlled neuroimaging study. Brain stimulation, 11(5):1054-1062. (SCI; IF: 6.120; Ranking: 18/197 (Clinical Neurology) & 27/261 (Neurosciences); Citations: 12(Gs)).
  16. Tseng, Philip*, Wang, MC, Lo, YH and Juan, CH*. (June, 2018). Anodal and cathodal tDCS over the right frontal eye fields impacts spatial probability processing differently in pro- and anti-saccades. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 12:421. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.877; Ranking: 77/261 (Neurosciences); Citations: 3(Gs)).
  17. Tsai, S. Y., Jaiswal, S., Chang, C. F., Liang, W. K., Muggleton, N. G., Juan, C. H*. (May, 2018). Meditation effects on the control of involuntary contingent reorienting revealed with electroencephalographic and behavioral evidence. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 12(17): 1-14. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.810; Ranking: Behavioral Sciences (14/53) & Neurosciences (139/267); Citations: 3(Gs)).
  18. Jaiswal, S., Tsai, SY, Juan, CH, Liang, WK, Muggleton, N.G. (May, 2018). Better cognitive performance is associated with the combination of high trait mindfulness and low trait anxiety. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:627. (SSCI, IF: 2.089; Ranking: 39/135(Psychology, Mulidisciplinary); Citations: 17(Gs)). Corrigendum version in Jun, 2018, Frontiers in Psychology, 9:1105.
  19. Tseng, P., Iu, KC, Juan, CH. (Jan, 2018). The critical role of phase difference in theta oscillation between bilateral parietal cortices for visuospatial working memory. Scientific Reports, 8(1):349, 1-9. (SCI, IF: 4.122; Ranking: 12/64(Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 18(Gs)).
  20. Chung HK, Sjöström T, Lee HJ, Lu YT, Tsuo FY, Chen TS, Chang CF, Juan CH, Kuo WJ, Huang CY. (Nov, 2017). Why Do Irrelevant Alternatives Matter? An fMRI-TMS Study of Context-Dependent Preferences. Journal of Neuroscience, pii: 2307-16. (SCI, IF: 5.988; Ranking: 30/259 (Neurosciences); Citations: 15(Gs)).
  21. Tsai, YC, Lu, HJ, Chang, CF, Liang, WK, Muggleton, N., Juan, CH*. (Oct, 2017). Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence reveals the effects of trait anxiety on contingent attentional capture. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 7(5):973-983. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.263; Ranking: 12/51 (Behavioral Sciences) & 103/259 (Neurosciences); Citations: 3(Gs)).
  22. Li, CT., Lu, CF., Lin, HC., Huang, YZ., Juan, CH., Su, TP., Bai, YM., Chen, MH., Lin WC. (May, 2017). Cortical inhibitory and excitatory function in drug naive generalized anxiety disorder. Brain Stimulation 10(3):604-608. (SCI, IF: 6.078; Ranking: 16/194 (Clinical Neurology) & 29/259 (Neurosciences); Citations: 15(Gs)).
  23. Juan, CH*, Tseng, P, & Hsu, TY. (April, 2017). Elucidating and modulating the neural correlates of visuospatial working memory via noninvasive brain stimulation. Current Directions in Psychological Science 26(2):165-173. (Corresponding Author; SSCI, IF: 5.255; Ranking: 9/129(Psychology, Multidisciplinary); Citations: 14(Gs)).
  24. Chiau, HY, Muggleton, N., Juan, CH*. (Jan, 2017). Exploring the contributions of the supplementary eye field to subliminal inhibition using double-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation. Human Brain Mapping, 38(1):339-351. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 4.530; Ranking: 2/14(Neuroimging), 57/259(Neurosciences), 13/127(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging); Citations: 4(Gs)).
  25. Hsu, TY, Juan, CH, Tseng, P. (Dec, 2016). Individual Differences and State-dependent Responses in Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10: 643. (SCI, IF: 3.634; Ranking: 14/76(Psychology) and 77/256 (Neurosciences); Citations: 83(Gs)).
  26. Wu, YJ, Tseng, P, Huang, HW, Hu, JF, Juan, CH, Hsu, KS, Lin, CC. (Sep, 2016). The facilitative effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on visuospatial working memory in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy: a pre-post sham-controlled study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10(479): 1-11. (SCI, IF: 3.634; Ranking: 14/76(Psychology) and 77/256 (Neurosciences); Citations: 15(Gs)).
  27. Tseng, P., Chang, YT, Chang, CF, Liang, WK, Juan, CH*. (Aug, 2016). The critical role of phase difference in gamma oscillation within the temporoparietal network for binding visual working memory. Scientific Reports 6:32138, 1-15. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 5.228; Ranking: 7/63(Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 36(Gs)).
  28. Li, CT, Juan, CH, Su, TP, Liou, YJ, Chen, MH, Cheng, CM and Huang, YZ. (July, 2016). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation-Derived Motor Parameters and Regional Glucose Metabolism of Motor Cortex. Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology 7(4):386, 1-8. (IF: 0.67; Citations: 1(Gs)).
  29. Chang, CF, Liang, WK, Lai, CL, Hung, DL and Juan, CH*. (June, 2016). Theta oscillation reveals the temporal involvement of different attention networks in contingent reorienting. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10(264):1-11. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.634; Ranking: 14/76(Psychology) and 77/256 (Neurosciences); Citations: 8(Gs)).
  30. Cheng, CM, Juan, CH, Chen, MH, Chang, CF, Lu, HJ, Su, TP, Lee, YC, Li, CT. (April, 2016). Different forms of prefrontal theta burst stimulation for executive function of medication- resistant depression: Evidence from a randomized sham controlled study. Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry 66:35-40. (SCI, IF: 3.689; Ranking: 41/192(Clinical Neurology), 78/252(Neurosciences), 55/255(Pharmacology& Pharmacy) and 36/140(Psychiatry); Citations: 22(Gs)).
  31. Huang, NE., Hu, K, Yang, Albert C.C., Chang, HC, Jia D, Liang, WK, Yeh, JR, Kao, CL, Juan, CH, Peng, CK, Meijer JH., Wang, YH, Long SR and Wu, Z. (April, 2016). On Holo-Hilbert spectral analysis: a full informational spectral representation for nonlinear and non-stationary data. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 13; 374(2065). (SCI, IF: 2.970; Ranking: 14/64(Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 64(Gs)).
  32. Lin, PI, Hsieh, CD, Juan, CH, Hossain MM, Erikson, CA, Lee, YH, Su, MC. (Feb, 2016). Predicting Aggressive Tendencies by Visual Attention Bias Associated with Hostile Emotions. PLOS ONE, 11(2): e0149487. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149487, 1-8. (SCI, IF: 3.234; Ranking: 9/57(Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 10(Gs)).
  33. Li, CT, Hsieh, JC, Huang, HH, Chen, MH, Juan, CH, Tu, PC, Lee, YC, Wang, SJ, Cheng, CM and Su, TP. (Jan, 2016). Cognition-Modulated Frontal Activity in Prediction and Augmentation of Antidepressant Efficacy: a Randomized Sham-Controlled Pilot Study. Cerebral Cortex 26(1):202-210. (SCI, IF: 8.665; Ranking: 16/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 27(Gs)).
  34. Lee, HW, Lu, MS, Chen, CY, Muggleton, N., Hsu, TY, Juan, CH*. (Jan, 2016). Roles of the pre-SMA and rIFG in conditional stopping revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation. Behavioural Brain Research 296:459-67. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.028; Ranking: 18/51 (Behavioral Sciences), 114/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 19(Gs)).
  35. Wu Q, Chang CF, Xi S, Huang IW, Liu Z, Juan CH*, Wu Y, Fan J. (Nov, 2015). A critical role of temporoparietal junction in the integration of top-down and bottom-up attentional control. Human Brain Mapping, 36(11):4317-33. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 5.969; Ranking: 2/14(Neuroimging), 27/252(Neurosciences), 5/125(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging); Citations: 42(Gs)).
  36. Yu, JX, Tseng, P, Hung, DL, Wu, S-W, & Juan, CH*. (Oct, 2015). Brain stimulation improves cognitive control by modulating medial-frontal activity and preSMA-vmPFC functional connectivity. Human Brain Mapping 36(10):4004-15. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 5.969; Ranking: 2/14(Neuroimging), 27/252(Neurosciences), 5/125(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging); Citations: 46(Gs)).
  37. Lee, HW, Lo, YH, Li, KH, Sung, WS and Juan, CH*. (June, 2015). The relationship between the development of response inhibition and intelligence in preschool children. Frontiers in Psychology, Volume 6: Article 802: 1-10. (Corresponding Author; SSCI, IF: 2.560; Ranking: 23/129(Psychology, Multidisciplinary); Citations: 25(Gs)).
  38. Moreau, D., Wang, CH, Tseng, P and Juan, CH. (May, 2015). Blending transcranial direct current stimulations and physical exercise to maximize cognitive improvement. Frontiers in Psychology 6(678): 1-5. (SSCI, IF: 2.56; Ranking: 23/129(Psychology, multidisciplinary); Citations: 18(Gs)).
  39. Chen C-Y, Muggleton NG, Juan C-H (May, 2015). Attentional biases to emotion in impulsive and instrumental violent offenders: an event-related potential study. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 26(2): 202-223. (SSCI, IF: 0.592; Ranking: 37/55(Criminology & Penology), 118/133(Psychology); Citations: 6(Gs)).
  40. Wang, C. H., Liang, W. K., Tseng, P., Muggleton, N., Juan, C. H., & Tsai, C. L. (Apr, 2015). The relationship between aerobic fitness and neural oscillations during visuo‑spatial attention in young adults. Experimental Brain Research 233(4):1069-78. (SCI, IF: 2.036; Ranking: 171/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 23(Gs)).
  41. Wang, CH, Tsai, CL, Tu, KC, Muggleton, N., Juan, CH and Liang WK. (Mar, 2015). Modulation of Brain Oscillations during Fundamental Visuo-spatial Processing: A Comparison between Female Collegiate Badminton Players and Sedentary Controls. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 16(3):121-129. (SCI, IF: 1.896; Ranking: 43/76(Psychology), 30/81(Sport Scieneces); Citations: 33(Gs)). 
  42. Ko, YT, Cheng, SK, Juan, CH. (Mar, 2015). Voluntarily-generated unimanual preparation is associated with stopping success: evidence from LRP and lateralized mu ERD before the stop signal. Psychological Research 79(2):249-58. (SSCI, IF: 2.863; Ranking: 22/85 (Psychology, Experimental); Citations: 2(Gs)). 
  43. Fregni, F., Nitsche , M. A., Loo, C., Brunoni, A. R., Marangolo, P., Leite, J., Carvalho, S., Bolognini, N., Caumo, W., Paik, N. J., Simis, M., Ueda, K., Hamed, E., Luu, P., Tucker, D. M., Tyler, W. J., Brunelin, J., Datta, A., Juan, C. H., Venkatasubramaniam, G., Boggio, P. S., and Bikson, M.. (Mar, 2015). Regulatory considerations for the clinical and research use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS): Review and recommendations from an expert panel. Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs 32(1): 22–35. (Citations: 214(Gs)).
  44. Zhu, ZD, Gold, Brian, Chang, CF, Wang, Suiping, Juan, CH*. (Feb, 2015). Left middle temporal and inferior frontal regions contribute to speed of lexical decision: A TMS study. Brain and Cognition 93: 11-17. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.477; Ranking: 154/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 8(Gs)). 
  45. Yu, JX, Tseng, P., Muggleton, N. and Juan, CH*. (Jan, 2015). Being watched by others eliminates the effect of emotional arousal on inhibitory control. Frontiers in Psychology Volume 6: Article 4: 1-5. (Corresponding Author; SSCI, IF: 2.560; Ranking: 23/129(Psychology, Multidisciplinary); Citations: 12(Gs)). 
  46. Zhao, J., Liang, W., Juan, CH, Wang, L., Wang, S. and Zhu, Z. (Jan, 2015). Dissociated stimulus and response conflict effect in the Stroop task: Evidence from evoked brain potentials and brain oscillations. Biological Psychology 104:130-8. (SCI, IF: 3.403; Ranking: 9/51(Behavioral Sciences), 15/76(Psychology); Citations: 19(Gs)). 
  47. Wang, CH, Tsai, CL, Tseng, P., Yang, A., Lo, MT, Peng, CK, Wang, HY, Muggleton, N., Juan, CH and Liang, WK. (Dec, 2014). The association of physical activity to neural adaptability during visuo-spatial processing in healthy elderly adults: A mulitscale entropy analysis. Brain and Cognition 92:73-83. (SCI, IF: 2.477; Ranking: 154/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 34 (Gs)). 
  48. Mahayana, I., Hartono, Tcheang, L., Chen, CY, Juan, CH, Muggleton, N. (Dec, 2014). Posterior parietal cortex and visuospatial control in near and far space. Translational Neuroscience 5(4): 269-274. (SCI, IF: 1.319, Ranking: 218/252 (Neurosciences); Citations: 2(Gs)). 
  49. Chen, N.-F., Juan, C.-H., Muggleton, N., & Cheng, S.-K. (Dec, 2014). Recognition Memory Performance is modulated by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Left Posterior Parietal Cortex. Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering 3(2):92-100(9). (Citations: 1(Gs)).
  50. Wu, YJ, Tseng, P, Chang, CF, Pai, MC, Hsu, KS, Lin, CC and Juan, CH*. (Nov, 2014). Modulating the Interference Effect on Spatial Working Memory by Applying Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex. Brain and Cognition, 91: 87-94. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.477; Ranking: 154/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 77(Gs)). 
  51. Mahayana, I, Sari, Dwi C. R., Juan, C.H. and Muggleton, NG*. (Oct, 2014) The potential of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for population-based application: a region-based illustrated brief overview. International Journal of Neuroscience 124(10):717-23. (SCI, IF: 1.521; Ranking: 203/252 (Neurosciences); Citations: 5(Gs)).
  52. Tseng, LY, Tseng, P., Liang, WK, Hung, DL, Tzeng, O, Muggleton, N, Juan, CH*. (Sep, 2014). The role of superior temporal sulcus in the control of irrelevant emotional face processing: A transcranial direct current stimulation study. Neuropsychologia, 64:124-133. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.302; Ranking: 10/51 (Behavioral Sciences), 98/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 22(Gs)).
  53. Mahayana, I., Tcheng, L., Chen, CY, Juan, CH, Muggleton, N. (Sep, 2014). The precuneus and visuospatial attention in near and far space: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Brain Stimulation 7(5):673-9. (SCI, IF: 4.399, Ranking: 25/192 (Clinical Neurology) & 50/252Neurosciences); Citations: 37(Gs)). 
  54. Hsu, TY, Tseng, Philip, Liang, WK, Cheng, SK, Juan, CH*. (Sep, 2014). Transcranial direct current stimulation over right posterior parietal cortex changes prestimulus alpha oscillation in visual short-term memory task. NeuroImage 98:306-13. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.357; Ranking: 1/14(Neuroimaging), 24/252(Neurosciences) & 3/122(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine& Medical imaging); Citations: 95(Gs)). 
  55. Li, CT, Chen, MH, Juan, CH, Huang HH, Chen, LF, Hsieh, JC, Tu, PC, Bai, YM, Tsai, SJ, Lee, YC, Su, TP. (July, 2014). Efficacy of Prefrontal Theta-Burst Stimulation in Refractory Depression: A Randomized Sham-Controlled Study. Brain 137(Pt 7):2088-98. (SCI, IF: 9.196; Ranking: 6/192(Clinical neurology), 16/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 137(Gs)). 
  56. Tseng, P*, Yu, JX, Tzeng, O, Hung, D, Juan, CH. (June, 2014). Hand proximity facilitates spatial discrimination of auditory tones. Frontiers in Psychology 5(527):1-9. (SSCI, IF: 2.560; Ranking: 23/129(Psychology, Multidisciplinary); Citations: 8(Gs)). 
  57. Liang, W.K., Lo, M.T., Yang, A.C, Peng, C.K., Cheng, S.K., Tseng, P., Juan, C.H.* (April, 2014). Revealing the brain's adaptability and the transcranial direct current stimulation facilitating effect in inhibitory control by multiscale entropy. NeuroImage 90 (2014):218–234. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.357; Ranking: 1/14(Neuroimaging), 24/252(Neurosciences) & 3/122(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine& Medical imaging); Citations: 63(Gs)).
  58. Mahayana, I, Liu, CL, Chang, CF, Hung, DL, Tzeng, O, Juan, CH and Muggleton, NG*. (Feb, 2014). Far-space neglect in conjunction but not feature search following transcranial magnetic stimulation over right posterior parietal cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 111(4):705-14. (SCI, IF: 2.887; Ranking: 120/252 (Neurosciences) & 29/82 (Physiology); Citations: 11(Gs)).
  59. Mahayana, I, Banissy, M, Chen, CY, Walsh, V, Juan, CH and Muggleton, N*. (Feb, 2014). Motor Empathy is a Consequence of Misattribution of Sensory Information in Observers. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8(47):1-7. (SCI, IF: 2.986; Ranking: 21/76(Psychology), 115/252(Neurosciences); Citations: 18(Gs)).
  60. Tzeng, OJL., Lee, CY, Lee, JR, Wu, DH, Juan, CH, Cheng, SK, Lee, RRW, Huang, CM, Kuo, NWJ, Chang EC, and Hung, DL. (Aug, 2013). Cognitive Neuroscience in the 21st Century: A Selective Review of Prominent Research Topics and Applications. Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering 2(4):364-381(18). (Citations: 1(Gs)).
  61. Lee, HW* and Juan, CH*. (Aug, 2013). What can cognitive neuroscience do to enhance our understanding of education and learning? Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering. 2(4):393-399(7). (Corresponding Author; Citations: 8(Gs)).
  62. Tseng, P, & Juan, CH*. (Aug, 2013). Virtual reality in the neuroscience of multisensory integration and consciousness of bodily self. Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering 2(4):387-392(6). (Corresponding Author; Citations: 4(Gs)).
  63. Liang, W. K*., Juan, C. H*. (Aug, 2013). Changes when the brain is stimulated by current. Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering. 2(4):382-386(5). (Corresponding Author; Citations: 2(Gs)).
  64. Tseng, P., Chang, C.F., Chiau, H.Y., Liang, W.K., Liu, C.L., Hsu, T.Y., Hung, D.L., Tzeng, O.J.L., Juan, C.H.* (Aug, 2013). The Dorsal Attentional System in Oculomotor Learning of Predictive Information. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7(404):1-8. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.906; Ranking: 20/75(Psychology), 123/251(Neurosciences); Citations: 14(Gs)).
  65. Lo, Y. H., Liang, W. K., Lee, H. W., Wang, C. H., Tzeng, O., Hung, D., Cheng, S. K., & Juan, C. H.* (July, 2013). The neural development of response inhibition in 5- and 6-year-old preschoolers: an ERP and EEG study. Developmental Neuropsychology 38(5):301-16. (Corresponding Author; SCI, SSCI, IF: 2.899; Ranking: 16/83 (Experimental psychology), 16/65 (Developmental psychology), 21/75 (Psychology); Citations: 27(Gs)).
  66. Chang, CF., Hsu, TY., Tseng, P., Liang, WK., Tzeng, OJL., Hung, DL. & Juan, C.H*. (April, 2013). Right Temporoparietal Junction and Attentional Reorienting. Human Brain Mapping 34(4):869-77. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.878; Ranking: 1/14(Neuroimaging), 23/251(Neurosciences), 1/120(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine& Medical imaging); Citations: 74(Gs)).
  67. Wang, C. H., Chang, C. C., Liang, Y. M., Shih, C. M., Chiu, W. S., Tseng, P., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O.J.L., Muggleton, N., & Juan, C. H*. (Feb, 2013). Open vs. closed skill sports and the modulation of inhibitory control. PLoS ONE, Volume 8, Issue 2, e55773, 1-10. (Corresponding Author; SCI; IF: 3.730; Ranking: 7/56 (Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 160(Gs)).
  68. Wang, C. H., Chang, C. C., Liang, Y. M., Shih, C. M., Muggleton, N., & Juan, C. H*. (Feb, 2013). Temporal preparation in athletes: A comparison of tennis players and swimmers with sedentary controls. Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 45, No. 1, 55-63. (Corresponding Author; SCI, SSCI; IF: 1.042; Ranking: 52/84 (Sport Science) & 57/75 (Psychology); Citations: 31(Gs)).
  69. Tseng, P*., Bridgeman, B., Juan, CH*. (November, 2012). Take the matter into your own hands: A brief review of the effect of nearby-hands on visual processing. Vision Research, Nov 1; 72:74-7. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.137, Ranking: 168/251 (Neurosciences); 17/58 (Ophthalmology); Citation: 54(Gs)).
  70. Tseng, P., Hsu, TY, Chang, CF, Tzeng, OJL, Hung, DL, Muggleton, NG, Walsh, V, Liang, WK, Cheng, SK & Juan, CH*. (Aug, 2012). Unleashing Potential: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Right Posterior Parietal Cortex Improves Change Detection in Low-Performing Individuals. Journal of Neuroscience 32(31):10554-10561. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.908; Ranking: 22/251 (Neurosciences); Citations: 211(Gs)).
  71. Liang WK and Juan CH* (Aug, 2012). Modulation of motor control in saccadic behaviors by TMS over the posterior parietal cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 108:741-752. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.301; Ranking: 101/251 (Neurosciences) & 22/79 (Physiology); Citations: 4(Gs)).
  72. Yu, JX, Hung, DL, Tseng, P., Tzeng, OJL, Muggleton, NG & Juan, CH*. (Aug, 2012). Sex differences in how erotic and painful stimuli impair inhibitory control. Cognition 124(2):251-255. (Corresponding Author; SSCI, IF: 3.523; Ranking: 8/83(Psychology, Experimental); Citations: 30(Gs)).
  73. Liu, CH, Tzeng OJL*, Hung, DL, Tseng, P. & Juan, CH*. (May, 2012). Investigation of bistable perception with the "silhouette spinner": Sit still, spin the dancer with your will. Vision Research, 1; 60C: 34-39. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.137, Ranking: 168/251 (Neurosciences); 17/58 (Ophthalmology); Citation: 53(Gs)).
  74. Juan, CH* and Muggleton, NG*. (Apr, 2012). Brain stimulation and inhibitory control. Brain Stimulation Apr; 5(2):63-69. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 4.538, Ranking: 24/191 (Clinical Neurology) & 51/251 (Neurosciences); Citation: 60(Gs)).
  75. Xue G*., Juan CH*., Chang, CF., Lu, ZL., and Dong Q. (Mar, 2012). Lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to maladaptive decisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 109(12):4401-6. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 9.737; Ranking: 4/56 (Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 53(Gs)).
  76. Tseng, P., Chiau, HY., Liu, CL., Hsu, TY., Chang, CF., Chao, CM., Liang, WK., Juan, CH*. (Mar, 2012). Neural Mechanisms of Implicit Visual Probability Learning. Chinese Journal of Psychology 54(1): 115-131. (Corresponding Author; TSSCI).
  77. Chao CM, Tseng, P., Hsu, TY, Su JH, Tzeng, OJL., Hung, DL., Muggleton NG, Juan, CH* (Nov, 2011). Predictability of Saccadic Behaviors is Modified by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over Human Posterior Parietal Cortex. Human Brain Mapping, 32(11):1961-72. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.878; Ranking: 1/14 (Neuroimaging), 23/251 (Neurosciences), 1/120(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine& Medical imaging); Citation: 15(Gs)).
  78. Chiau HY, Tseng P, Su JH, Tzeng OJL, Hung, DL, Muggleton NG, Juan CH* (Aug, 2011). Trial type probability modulates the cost of antisaccades. Journal of Neurophysiology 106(2):515-526. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.301; Ranking: 101/251 (Neurosciences) & 22/79 (Physiology); Citations: 24(Gs)).
  79. Tseng, P*., Hsu, TY., Tzeng, OJL., Hung, DL. & Juan, C.H*. (Aug, 2011). Probabilities in Implicit Learning. Perception, 40(7), 822-829. (Co-corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 1.311; Ranking: 50/75 (Psychology); Citations: 11(Gs)).
  80. Kim, J*., Biederman, I*., & Juan, C.H*. (Jun, 2011). The Benefit of Object Interactions Arises in the Lateral Occipital Cortex Independent of Attentional Modulation from the Intraparietal Sulcus: A TMS Study. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(22):8320-24. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.908; Ranking: 22/251 (Neurosciences); Citations: 33(Gs)).
  81. Hsu, TY., Tzeng, LY., Yu, JX., Kuo, WJ., Hung, DL., Tzeng, OJL., Walsh, V., Muggleton NG., & Juan, C.H*. (Jun, 2011). Modulating inhibitory control with direct current stimulation of the superior medial frontal cortex. NeuroImage, 56(4):2249-57. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.252; Ranking: 2/14 (Neuroimaging), 26/251 (Neurosciences) & 3/120(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine& Medical imaging); Citations: 218(Gs)).
  82. Muggleton, NG., Kalla, R. Juan, C.H. & Walsh, V. (Jun, 2011). Dissociating the contributions of human frontal eye fields and posterior parietal cortex to visual search. Journal of Neurophysiology, 105(6):2891-2896. (SCI, IF: 3.301; Ranking: 101/251 (Neurosciences) & 22/79 (Physiology); Citations: 28(Gs)).
  83. Liu, CL., Tseng, P., Chiau, HY., Liang, WK., Hung, DL., Tzeng, OJL., Muggleton, NG., & Juan, C.H*. (Jun, 2011). The location probability effects of saccade reaction times are modulated in the Frontal Eye Fields but not in the Supplementary Eye Field. Cerebral Cortex, 21(6):1416-1425. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.828, Ranking: 24/251 (Neurosciences); Citations: 29(Gs)).
  84. Hsu, TY., Cheng, SK., Tseng, P., Tzeng, OJL., Hung, DL. & Juan, C.H*. (Dec, 2010). The Perseverance of Numerical Distance Effect in Attentional Blink. Perception, 39(11):1526-40. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 1.293; Ranking: 52/73 (Psychology); Citations: 1(Gs)).
  85. Muggleton, NG. Chen, C-Y. Tzeng, OJL. Hung, DL. & Juan, C-H*. (Dec, 2010). Inhibitory control and the frontal eye fields. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(12): 2804-2812. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 5.357; Ranking: 31/239 (Neurosciences); Citations: 45(Gs)).
  86. Liu, CL., Chiau, HY., Tseng, P., Hung, DL., Tzeng, OJL., Muggleton, NG., & Juan, C.H*. (Mar, 2010). Antisaccade Cost Is Modulated by Contextual Experience of Location Probability. Journal of Neurophysiology, 103 (3): 1438-1447. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.483; Ranking: 83/230 (Neurosciences); Citation: 36(Gs)).
  87. Tseng, P., Hsu, TY., Muggleton, NG., Tzeng, OJL., Hung, DL. & Juan, C.H*. (Mar, 2010). Posterior Parietal Cortex Mediates Encoding and Maintenance Processes in Change Blindness. Neuropsychologia, 48(4):1063-70. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 4.345; Ranking: 6/49 (Behavioral Sciences); 49/230 (Neurosciences); Citations: 55(Gs)).
  88. Muggleton, N. Juan, CH. Cowey, A. Walsh, V. O’Breathnach, U (Feb, 2010). Human frontal eye fields and target switching. Cortex. 46(2):178-84. (SCI, IF: 7.251; Ranking: 7/49 (Behavioral Sciences); 56/230 (Neurosciences); Citations: Citations: 34(Gs)).
  89. Chen, CY. Muggleton, NG. Tzeng, OJL. Hung, DL. & Juan, CH*. (Jan, 2009). Control of prepotent responses by the superior medial frontal cortex. NeuroImage, 44(2): 537-545. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.252; Ranking: 2/14 (Neuroimaging), 26/251 (Neurosciences) & 3/120(Radiology, Nuclear Medicine& Medical imaging; Citations: 188(Gs)).
  90. Juan, CH*. Muggleton, N. Hung, D. Tzeng, O, Cowey, A and Walsh, V. (Oct, 2008). Segregation of visual selection and saccades in human frontal eye fields. Cerebral Cortex, 18(10):2410-2415. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 6.979; Ranking: 19/230 (Neurosciences); Citations: 85(Gs)).
  91. Kalla, R. Muggleton, NG. Juan, CH. Cowey, A. and Walsh, V. (July, 2008). The timing of the involvement of the frontal eye fields and posterior parietal cortex in visual search. Neuroreport, Jul 2; 19(10):1067-71 (SCI, IF: 1.822; Ranking: 189/244 (Neurosciences); Citations: 52(Gs)).
  92. Chen, C-Y. Muggleton, N.G. Juan, CH*. Tzeng, OJL. Hung, DL*. (Mar, 2008). Time pressure leads to inhibitory control deficits in impulsive violent offenders. Behavioural Brain Research. 2 Mar 5; 187(2):483-8. (Co-corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 3.22; Ranking: 91/244 (Neurosciences); 12/48 (Behavioral Sciences); Citations: 46(Gs)).
  93. Chen, CY. Tien, YM. Juan, CH. Tzeng, OJL. Hung, DL. (Aug, 2005). Neural correlates of impulsive-violent behavior: an event-related potential study. Neuroreport, 16(11): 1213-6. (SCI, IF: 2.2; Ranking: 189/244 (Neurosciences); Citations: 64(Gs)).
  94. Juan, CH. Shorter-Jacobi, S.M. and Schall, JD (Oct, 2004). Dissociation of Spatial attention and saccade preparation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 101 (43), 15541-15544. (SCI, IF: 10.7; Ranking: 3/59 (Multidisciplinary Sciences); Citations: 264(Gs)).
  95. Schall, JD. Sato, TR, Thompson, KG. Vaughn, A. Juan, CH (Jun, 2004). Effects of search efficiency on surround suppression during visual selection in Frontal Eye Field. Journal of Neurophysiology, 91(6): 2765-2769. (SCI, IF: 3.7, Citations: 68(Gs)).
  96. Juan, CH*. Campana, G. and Walsh, V. (Feb, 2004). Cortical interactions in vision and awareness: hierarchies in reverse. Progress in Brain Research, 144: 117-130. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.2, Citations: 37(Gs)).
  97. Muggleton, N.G*. Juan, C-H. Cowey, A. & Walsh, V (Jun, 2003). Human frontal eye fields and visual search. Journal of Neurophysiology, 89: 3340-3343. (SCI, IF: 3.74; Ranking: 100/239 (Neuroscience) & 28/78 (Psychology); Citations: 209(Gs)).
  98. Juan, C-H*. & Walsh, V. (May, 2003). Feedback to V1: A Reverse Hierarchy in Vision. Experimental Brain Research, 150, 259-263. (Corresponding Author; SCI, IF: 2.3; Ranking: 147/244 (Neurosciences); Citations: 135(Gs)).
  99. Corthout, E. Uttl, B. Juan, C-H. Hallett, M. and Cowey, A (Aug, 2000). Suppression of vision by transcranial magnetic stimulation: a third mechanism. Neuroreport 11 (11), 2345-2349. (SCI, IF: 2.2; Ranking: 189/244 (Neurosciences); Citations: 55(Gs)).
  100. Wang, HY, Wang, CH*, Juan, CH. (June, 2016). The effect of tennis experience on motor preparation. (in Chinese). Physical Education Journal 49(S): 61~74. (TSSCI).
  101. Chiau, HY and Juan, CH.* (Mar, 2014). The Application of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation. (in Chinese). Formosan Journal of Physical Therapy 39(1):1-9. (Corresponding Author; TSSCI; Citations: 2(Gs)).
  102. Chang, CC, Wang, CH, Juan, CH. (Mar, 2014). The influence of physical exercise on motor preparatory Processes. (in Chinese). Quarterly of Chinese Physical Education 28(1): 55~62. (Citations: 5(Gs)).
  103. Hsu, TY, Hung, DL, Tzeng, OJL, Juan, CH.* (Sep, 2013). The Rise of Cognitive Neuroscience in Taiwan: A Perspective on Visual Attention Research. (in Chinese). Chinese Journal of Psychology 55(3): 343-357. (Corresponding Author; TSSCI; Citations: 4(Gs)).
  104. Chang, WY, Shih CM, Wang, CH. Juan, CH*. (Mar, 2013). Characteristics of Inhibitory Motor Control in Elite Soccer Players: The Importance of Aerobic Exercise Ability. (in Chinese). Sports & Exercise Research 15(1): 40-53. (TSSCI; Citations: 3(Gs)).
  105. Wang, CH, Chang, CC, Liang, YM, Chiu, WS, Hung, DL, Tzeng, OJL, Juan, CH*. (June, 2012). The Effect of Exercise on Cognitive and Academic Performance: A Review and Prospect. (in Chinese). Journal of Research in Education Sciences 57(2): 65-94. (Corresponding Author; TSSCI; Citation: 26(Gs)).
  106. Lin YC., Li, KH., Sung, WS., Ko, HW., Tzeng, OJL., Hung, DL., Juan, C.H*. (Mar, 2011). The relationship between development of attention and learning in children A cognitive neuroscience approach. (in Chinese). The Bulletin of Educational Psychology 42(3), 517-542. (Corresponding Author; TSSCI; Citations: 43(Gs)).
  107. Juan, CH*. Chen, CY and Lu, DH. (Winter, 2005). The application of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Cognitive Neuroscience. (in Chinese). Research in Applied Psychology, 28(4), 51-74 (Corresponding Author; TSSCI; Citations: 3(Gs)).
  108. Juan, CH*. Lu, DH. Liu, JR and Chen, CY. (Winter, 2005). A brief review on visual selective attention. (in Chinese). Research in Applied Psychology, 28(4), 25-50 (Corresponding Author; TSSCI; Citations: 21(Gs)).

Honors & Awards

  • 2020 The World Academy of Sciences(TWAS) Prize in Social Sciences
  • 2019 The 23rd Outstanding Alumni Award, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan
  • 2018 The inaugural Outstanding Research Award in memory of former NCU President Jialun Luo, National Central University, Taiwan
  • Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council, Taiwan 2010-2013;2013-2016;2016-2019
  • 2015 The Academic Award (Category: Social Science), Ministry of Education, Taiwan
  • 2015 Fellow, Association of Psychological Science, USA
  • 2015 Fellow, The Psychonomic Society, USA
  • 2010 Outstanding Tutor Award, National Central University, Taiwan
  • 2009 Fulbright Scholarship, Taiwan-USA
  • 2008 Teaching Excellence Award, National Central University
  • 2006 Academia Sinica Research Award for Junior Research Investigators