Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Wen-Pin Chang"
- Wen-Pin Chang's recent research focuses on the intersection of neurofeedback, emotional context, and neural processing related to respiratory sensations and their implications for different populations, including children with cerebral palsy and older adults.
- Findings indicate that neurofeedback training can positively impact attention levels in children with cerebral palsy and co-occurring attention deficits, while emotional contexts significantly influence the neural gating of respiratory sensations and task performance across age groups.
- Additionally, Chang's systematic reviews highlight the efficacy of mechanical vibration-based stimulation for improving balance and gait characteristics, emphasizing the importance of tailored occupational therapy interventions for older adults to enhance daily living activities.