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
- 17:00-17:30
- Diagnosis and monitoring of Psychiatric disorders using evoked potentials
- Speaker:
Ming-Hsien Hsieh
(Taiwan)
- Moderator:
Hsing-Chang Ni
(Taiwan)
- Hsing-Chang Ni
- MD, PhD
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Professor, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
E-mail:alanni0918@yahoo.com.tw
Executive Summary:
Dr. Hsing-Chang Ni is a Professor and Deputy Director at the Department of Psychiatry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (Linkou), Taiwan. He received his M.D. from the National Taiwan University (NTU) College of Medicine and his Ph.D. from the NTU Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine. Dr. Ni specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry, with a major research focus on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and non-invasive brain stimulation, particularly theta-burst stimulation (TBS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).
Since joining Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in 2009, he has led multiple nationally funded projects exploring the clinical efficacy, neuropsychological mechanisms, and neuroimaging correlates of TBS in autistic individuals. His recent studies have been published in high-impact journals such as Psychological Medicine, Autism Research, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
Dr. Ni currently serves as an executive board member of the Taiwanese Society for Developmental Disorders, the Taiwan Society for Brain Stimulation, and the Autism Society of Taiwan. He has also contributed chapters to books on non-invasive brain stimulation and child mental health.
Through his clinical, research, and leadership roles, Dr. Ni aims to advance the integration of neuroscience and psychiatry, promoting evidence-based neurostimulation approaches to improve emotional regulation, cognitive function, and adaptive outcomes in individuals with autism.
Dr. Hsing-Chang Ni is a Professor and Deputy Director at the Department of Psychiatry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital (Linkou), Taiwan. He received his M.D. from the National Taiwan University (NTU) College of Medicine and his Ph.D. from the NTU Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine. Dr. Ni specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry, with a major research focus on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and non-invasive brain stimulation, particularly theta-burst stimulation (TBS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).
Since joining Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in 2009, he has led multiple nationally funded projects exploring the clinical efficacy, neuropsychological mechanisms, and neuroimaging correlates of TBS in autistic individuals. His recent studies have been published in high-impact journals such as Psychological Medicine, Autism Research, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
Dr. Ni currently serves as an executive board member of the Taiwanese Society for Developmental Disorders, the Taiwan Society for Brain Stimulation, and the Autism Society of Taiwan. He has also contributed chapters to books on non-invasive brain stimulation and child mental health.
Through his clinical, research, and leadership roles, Dr. Ni aims to advance the integration of neuroscience and psychiatry, promoting evidence-based neurostimulation approaches to improve emotional regulation, cognitive function, and adaptive outcomes in individuals with autism.





