I completed my first degree (Doctor of Medicine) in the National Taiwan University and received postgraduate clinical training in both adult and child/adolescent psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). Before coming to Cambridge I worked as a clinical and research psychiatrist at the Children’s Mental Health Centre, NTUH. My clinical interests are in autism spectrum conditions (ASC), early schizophrenia spectrum disorders, gender issues and sexual identity developments, and adolescent psychotherapy. For my doctoral study in the ARC I focus on gender comparison in people with ASC on cognitive and neuroimaging aspects, and social attitude/stereotype formation in people with ASC.
I analyse brain imaging data from the MRC Autism Imaging Multi-centre Study by conventional neuroimaging and complex neural network analyses (graph theory approach). Current studies include neuroimaging and behavioural investigations (particularly on implicit social cognition) on adult males and females with ASC, and a collaborative imaging/genetic study on Taiwanese children and adolescents with ASC at the NTUH.
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