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==Teaching & Training==
==Teaching & Training==
#'''Teaching Assistant''', National Central University (NCU)  
*'''Teaching Assistant''', National Central University (NCU)  
##Biostatistics-the Application of R language (1121)  
**Biostatistics-the Application of R language (1121)  
##The Learning Brain (1082, 1091, 1092)  
**The Learning Brain (1082, 1091, 1092)  
====Teaching Experience====
====Teaching Experience====


====Workshops & Training====
====Workshops & Training====

Revision as of 09:48, 31 October 2025

Xin-Ping Tian.jpg
PhD candidate
Taiwan International Graduate Program in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience
Email: a0958001547@gmail.com

Education

  • PhD Exchange Program. Berlin Mobile Brain/Body Imaging Lab, Institute of Psychology and Ergonomics, Technische Universität Berlin (May 2024 – March 2025)
  • M.Sc. in Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan (2021).
  • B.Sc. in Department of Psychology, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan, Taiwan (2018).

Publications & Presentations

Publications

  1. Tien, H. P.*, & Chang, E. C. (2024). Inequivalent and uncorrelated response priming in motor imagery and execution. Frontiers in psychology, 15, 1363495.

Conference Publications & Presentations

  1. Tien, H.-P.*, Gramann, K., & Chang, E. C. (2025, May). Impaired Orientation Encoding in Motor Imagery: The Cognitive Load of Simulated Movement. Oral presentation at the 2025 Research of Imagery and Observation Conference, Brussels, Belgium.
  2. Tien, H.-P.*, & Chang, E. C. (2023, March). Does Motor Imagery Require More Cognitive Resource Than Motor Execution? Poster presentation at the 2023 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, California, United States.
  3. Tien, H.-P., & Chang, E. C.* (2022, April). Determining surface electromyography activation during motor imagery: Comparison between fixed vs. adaptive thresholding approaches. Poster presentation at the 2022 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting, Taiwan.
  4. Tien, H.-P., & Chang, E. C.* (2021, March). Prime-Probe Repetition Revealed Partial Functional Equivalence between Motor Imagery and Execution. Poster presentation at the 2021 Annual Meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, United States.
  5. Tien, X.-P., & Chang, E. C.* (2019, November). Comparing Imagery and Execution of Force Control under the Feedback of Where and What. Poster presentation at the 2019 Annual Meeting of PsychonomicSociety, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Teaching & Training

  • Teaching Assistant, National Central University (NCU)
    • Biostatistics-the Application of R language (1121)
    • The Learning Brain (1082, 1091, 1092)

Teaching Experience

Workshops & Training