Time slot's time in Taipei (GMT+8)
2025/11/21 14:00-17:30 Room 101 CD
- Kick-on Seminar VI
Evoked Potential: New Perspectives from the Old Tales for Advancing Applications in Real World
- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 16:30-17:00
- TMS evoked EEG potentials: technique, interpretation and clinical applications
- Speaker:
Po-Yu Fong
(Taiwan)
- Moderator:
Wen-Li Chuang
(Taiwan)
- Wen-Li Chuang
- MD
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Attending physician, Department of Neurology, Cheng Ching Hospital
E-mail:chunagwl@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Dr. Wen-Li Chuang is an attending neurologist at Cheng Ching Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, with more than two decades of clinical and research experience. She obtained her M.D. from China Medical College in 2000 and subsequently trained and practiced at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital before joining Cheng Ching Hospital in 2014.
Her academic and clinical focus lies in movement disorders, dementia, and neurophysiology. She has been actively involved in the Taiwan Neurological Society and the Taiwan Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, contributing both as a clinician and as an educator, certified by the Department of Education.
Dr. Chuang’s research has significantly advanced the understanding of cortical plasticity, noninvasive brain stimulation, and neurodegenerative diseases. She has co-authored peer-reviewed articles in leading journals such as Clinical Neurophysiology, European Journal of Neurology, PLoS One, and Movement Disorders. Her collaborations with international experts, including studies on theta burst stimulation and cortical modulation in Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor.
Through her combined clinical expertise and research contributions, Dr. Chuang continues to play an important role in bridging innovative neurophysiological techniques with real-world applications in the care of patients with neurological disorders.
Dr. Wen-Li Chuang is an attending neurologist at Cheng Ching Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, with more than two decades of clinical and research experience. She obtained her M.D. from China Medical College in 2000 and subsequently trained and practiced at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital before joining Cheng Ching Hospital in 2014.
Her academic and clinical focus lies in movement disorders, dementia, and neurophysiology. She has been actively involved in the Taiwan Neurological Society and the Taiwan Society of Clinical Neurophysiology, contributing both as a clinician and as an educator, certified by the Department of Education.
Dr. Chuang’s research has significantly advanced the understanding of cortical plasticity, noninvasive brain stimulation, and neurodegenerative diseases. She has co-authored peer-reviewed articles in leading journals such as Clinical Neurophysiology, European Journal of Neurology, PLoS One, and Movement Disorders. Her collaborations with international experts, including studies on theta burst stimulation and cortical modulation in Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor.
Through her combined clinical expertise and research contributions, Dr. Chuang continues to play an important role in bridging innovative neurophysiological techniques with real-world applications in the care of patients with neurological disorders.





