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Dr. Chen's research uses MEG, EEG, and MRI to understand the maturation of brain function and structure in infants and young children with typical development and at-risk/with neurodevelopmental disorders. Her work focuses on how early brain development contributes to neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Dr. Chen is a clinical neuroimaging researcher. Her research involves using magnetoencephalography (MEG), electroencephalography (EEG), and MRI to study socio-cognitive, primary sensory, and resting-state neural processes in typically developing and clinical populations. She works on developing neuroimaging protocols and analyses pipelines optimized for infant and preschool children in order to study how early brain measures predict outcome at time of entry to school (e.g., kindergarten), in infants and young children with typical development as well as children at-risk/with neurodevelopmental disorders.
BS, Chang Gung University (Occupational Therapy), 2002
M.Phil, University of Newcastle (Neurology, Neurobiology, and Psychiatry), 2005
PhD, RWTH Aachen University (Neuroscience), 2009