吳建德

Chien-Te Wu

Lab Introduction & Major Research Interests

The overarching goal of our lab is to study how brain dysfunction leads to dysfunctional behaviors. We hope that through searching for answers to these questions, we will be able to help guide the development of evaluation and intervention for individuals with mental disorder. in clinical settings. Several specific ongoing projects include: 1. Social identities and decision making in different social contexts, 2. Perceptual processing of multisensory sequences, 3. Atypical patterns of cognition in individuals with mental disorder.

Recent Representative Publication ( * corresponding author)

1. Wang TN, Liang KJ, Howe TH, Chen HL, Huang CW, Wu CT* (2020). Spatial Attention Disregard in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74, 7402205090.

2. Wu CT, Fan YT, Du YR, Yang TT, Liu HL, Yen NS, Chen SH, Hsung RM (2018) How Do Acquired Political Identities Influence Our Neural Processing toward Others within the Context of a Trust Game? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12:23.

3. Wu CT, Busch NA, Fabre-Thorpe M, VanRullen R. (2009) The temporal interplay between conscious and unconscious perceptual streams. Current Biology, 19(23), 2003-2007.