RESEARCH

RESEARCH PROJECTS

Neuroimaging Studies and Neuromodulation Treatment

Affective Disorders & Neuro modulation
Affective Disorders & Neuro modulation

Pre-treatment biomarker for clinical response to neuronavigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the acute phase treatment of refractory major depressive episode- role of intrinsic functional connectivity


Prof. Sandra S.M. CHAN
Professor (Clinical)
Dr. Helene Janine HOPMAN,
Postdoctoral Fellow
(Honorary)

Personalized prediction of transcranial magnetic stimulation clinical response in patients with treatment-refractory depression using neuroimaging biomarkers and machine learning


Prof. Sandra S.M. CHAN
Professor (Clinical)
Dr. Helene Janine HOPMAN,
Postdoctoral Fellow
(Honorary)
Dr. Hanna LU
Research Assistant Professor
Dr. Oscar W.H. WONG
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Dr. Steven W.H. CHAU
Assistant Professor (Clinical)

Randomized controlled trial of augmentative neuro-navigated right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for antidepressant non-responding bipolar depression.


Dr. Arthur D.P. MAK
Associate Professor (Clinical)
Neurodevelopmental Disorders & Neuro Modulation
Neurodevelopmental Disorders & Neuro Modulation

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Young Adults


Dr. Arthur D.P. MAK
Associate Professor (Clinical)

Double-blind randomized controlled trial with transcranial direct current stimulation on pre-pubertal Autism Spectrum Disorder comorbid with ADHD


Dr. Oscar W.H. WONG
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Dr. Parr Ning Brian OR,
Clinical Tutor
(Honorary)
Prof. Sandra S.M. CHAN
Professor (Clinical)
Neurocognitive Disorders & Neuroimaging
Neurocognitive Disorders & Neuroimaging

Neural correlates of impulsivity in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder and Parkinson’s disease: a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging case-control study


Dr. Yaping LIU
Assistant Professor (Non-clinical)

Can increasing participation in habitual intellectual activities enhance functional connectivity of default mode network in community-living Chinese adults with subjective cognitive decline? A randomized controlled trial


Dr. Allen T C LEE,
Assistant Professor (Clinical)