Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ming-Chung Ho"
- Ming-Chung Ho's research primarily focuses on neurophysiological measurements and analyses, particularly through the use of electroencephalography (EEG) to study brain activity patterns in relation to cognitive impairments such as mild Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
- His studies have employed various methodologies including EEG coherence analysis, bispectral analysis, and cross-mutual information analysis to investigate differences in brain oscillations and corticocortical connections between healthy individuals and those with cognitive impairments.
- Findings from his research indicate that patients with mild Alzheimer's and MCI exhibit distinct alterations in brain connectivity and oscillatory patterns compared to healthy aging subjects, highlighting the potential for EEG-derived metrics as diagnostic tools for age-related cognitive declines.