Research


Our research interests

1. Basic science research

-Motor learning 

-VR effect on human perception and action

-Perception and action in special populations (e.g., schizophrenia, autism)

-Perception and action changes in special environments (e.g., space flight)

2. Applied research
--Applications of virtual reality techniques on neural rehabilitation,

e.g., analgesia for neurological pain and behavioural interventions for children with autism-Human

-machine interaction

 

 Research instruments

-Motion capture
-Virtual reality (Desktop or headmounted)
-Neural stimulation (tDCS)
-Neuroimaging (fMRI)