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University Chair Professor

Shulan Hsieh

General Information
Current appointmentUniversity Chair Professor
Research FieldCognitive Neuroscience / Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology / Electrophysiology of Cognition / Sleep and Cognition / Aging and Cognition / Emotion and Cognition / Attention / Working Memory and Executive Function / Task switching / Error monitoring
E-Mailpsyhsl@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Office/Phone886-6-2008703 (Lab)
Courses OfferedCognitive Psychology、Cognitive Neuropsychology、Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging、Brain and Cognition、Brain Potentials in Cognition and Life Applications
Personal Websitehttp://140.116.183.157/ (Lab)
Professional Experience
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2023-2026 Exploring age-related differences in the functional organization of the frontal lobe based on task difficulty, working memory capacity, and processing capacity.
 
2023-2024 A longitudinal analysis and enhancement of brain resilience across the adult lifespan
 
2022-2023 In search of quantitative markers of cognitive appraisal in psychological resilience: A multimodal neuroimaging and neurocognitive approach
 
2022/01-2022/12 Decoding and promoting resilient brains: from multivariate
profiling to intervention
 
2021-2024 Cognitive maps of the environment in the aging brain
 
2021-2022 Decoding and promoting resilient brains: from multivariate
profiling to intervention
 
2020-2023 Crossmodal selection in attention and action: Age related changes in cognitive preparation of crossmodal processing & neural underpinnings
 
2020-2022 Proposal for the Research Equipment Public Service of Mental Science-MRI Center
 
2020-2022 Development and examination of virtual reality in visuospatial cognitive training on the learning of geometry in the elementary school
Honors & Awards
2022: Research outcome was selected as a cover picture for the journal, Cerebral Cortex, Volume 32, Issue 13, https://academic.oup.com/cercor/issue/32/13
 
2021: Outstanding Research Award Ministry of Science Technology (MOST), Taiwan
Publications
  1. Liao, Y.-C., Huang, T.-Y., Lin, S.-H., Wu, C.-H., Chang, K.-T., Hsieh, S., Lin, S.-H., Goh, J.O.S., & Yang, C.-T.* (2023, 06). Mediating role of resilience in the relationships of physical activity and mindful self-awareness with peace of mind among college students. Scientific Reports, 13, 10386. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37416-2
  2. Hsieh, S.*, & Chen, E.-H. (2023, 03). Specific but not general declines in attention and executive function with aging: Converging cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence across the adult lifespan. Frontiers in Psychology - Psychology of Aging, 14, 1108725. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1108725
  3. Hsieh, S. & Yao, Z.-F. (2023) Age differences in the functional organization of the prefrontal cortex: analyses of competing hypotheses. Cerebral Cortex, article 10.1093/cercor/bhac325 [CerCo r-2022-00380]
  4. Chang, Y.-H., Yang, C.-T., & Hsieh, S.* (2023, 03). Social support enhances the mediating effect of psychological resilience on the relationship between life satisfaction and depressive symptom severity. Scientific Reports, 13, 4818. doi : 10.1038/s41598-023-31863-7
  5. Chen, E.-H., & Hsieh, S.* (on-line: 2023, 02). The effect of age on task switching: updated and extended meta-analyses. Psychological Research, Online ahead of print. DOI: 10.1007/s00426-023-01794-z.
  6. Chang, Y.-H., Yang, M.-H., Yao, Z.-F., Tsai, M.-C.*, & Hsieh, S.* (2023, 02). The mediating role of brain structural imaging markers in connecting adverse childhood experiences and psychological resilience. Children, 10, 365. https://doi.org/10.3390/ children10020365
  7. Lu, A. K.-M., Lin, J.-J., Tseng, H.-H., Wang, X.-Y., Jang, F.-L., Chen, P.-S., Huang, C.-C., Hsieh, S., & S.-H., Lin* (2023; on-line: 2022, 11). DNA methylation signature aberration as potential biomarkers in treatment-resistant schizophrenia: Constructing a methylation risk score using a machine learning method. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 157, 57-65.
  8. Lu, A. K.-M., Hsieh, S., Yang, C.-T., Wang, X.-Y., & Lin, S.-H.* (2023, 01). DNA methylation signature of psychological resilience in young adults: Constructing a methylation risk score using a machine learning method. Frontiers in Genetics, section Epigenomics and Epigenetics, 13, 3813.
  9. Yao, Z.-F., & Hsieh, S.* (2022, 07; on-line: 2021, 11) Age differences of the hierarchical cognitive control and the frontal rostro-caudal functional brain activation. Cerebral Cortex, 32, 13, 2797–2815 (DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhab382) (selected as a cover picture for the journal Volume 32, Issue 13, https://academic.oup.com/cercor/issue/32/13)
  10. Hsu, H. M., & Hsieh, S.* (2022, 06; on-line: 2021, 06) Age-related post-error slowing and stimulus repetition effect in motor inhibition during a stop-signal task. Psychological Research, 86(4), 1108-1121. (SSCI, IF: 2.424, 2021; Ranking: 51/90 = 0.57 in Psychology, Experimental)
  11. Hsieh, S.*, & Yang, M.-H. (2022, 04) Potential diffusion tensor imaging biomarkers for elucidating intra-individual age-related changes in cognitive control and processing speed. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14:850655. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.850655 (SCI, IF: 5.702, 2021; Ranking: 66/274 = 0.24 in Neurosciences)
  12. Morgan, C.A., Chang, Y.-H., Choy, O., Tsai, M.-C.*, Hsieh, S. (2022, 01) Adverse Childhood Experiences Are Associated with Reduced Psychological Resilience in Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Children, 9, 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/children 9010027 (SCI, IF: 2.835, 2021; Ranking: 59/130 = 0.45 in Pediatrics)
  13. Hsieh, S.*, & Yang, M.-H. (2021, 05) Two-year follow up study of the relationship between brain structure and cognitive control function across the adult lifespan. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 13, 254. https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnagi.2021.655050 (SCI, IF: 5.702, 2021; Ranking: 66/274 = 0.24 in Neurosciences)
  14. Garrett, P. M.; Wang, Y.; White, J. P.; Hsieh, S.; Strong, C.; Lee, Y.-C.; Lewandowsky, S.; Dennis, S.; Yang, C.-T. (2021, 02) Young adults view smartphone tracking technologies for COVID-19 as acceptable: the case of Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 1332. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph18031332 (SSCI, IF: 4.614, 2021; Ranking: 45/182 = 0.25 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health)
  15. Hsieh, S.*, Yao, Z.-F., & Yang, M.-H. (2021, 01) Multimodal imaging analysis reveals frontal-associated networks in relation to individual resilience strength. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 1123. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18031123  (SSCI, IF: 4.614, 2021; Ranking: 45/182 = 0.25 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health)
  16. Hsu, H. M., Yao, Z.-F., Hwang, K., & Hsieh, S.* (2020, 12) Between-module functional connectivity of the salient ventral attention network and dorsal attention network is associated with motor inhibition. PLoS ONE,
Conference Presentations
高銳峰*、謝淑蘭、黃碧群 (2021). 跨感官間的注意力轉換:準備歷程的影響。2021年台灣心理學會第60屆年會。2021年10月16日〜17日於國立台北教育大學。