1. On going project
Chang, C.-T.*, Chang, T.-C., Liu Y.-C., & Wu, A.-J. (submitted) Effectiveness of Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training (AbSANT) in Improving Lexical Retrieval in Chinese-Speaking Aphasia: A Multiple-Baseline Single-Case Study.
Chang, C.-T., Cheng, Y.-L., Lin, Y.-H., & Fuh, J.-L.* (in preparation) Speech Characteristics as Markers of Early Cognitive Decline: Evidence from Taiwanese Mandarin Speakers with MCI and Alzheimer’s Disease.
Chang, C.-T.*, Hung, T.-Y., Huang, M.-H., Chou, C.-J., Liu, Y.-C. (in preparation) Cognitive Reserve Matters: A Controlled Analysis of Hearing and Speech Performance in Older Adults.
2. Publication
Journal article:
Chou, C.-J., Chang, C.-T., Chang, Y.-N., Lee, C.-Y., Chuang, Y.-F., Chiu, Y.-L., Liu, Y.-C. (2024) Screening for Early Alzheimer's Disease: Enhancing Diagnosis with Linguistic Features and Biomarkers. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 16, 1451326. (SCIE)
Chang, C.-T., Lee, C.-Y., Chou, C.-J., Fuh, J.-L., & Wu, H.-C. (2016). Predictability effect on N400 reflects the severity of reading comprehension deficits in aphasia. Neuropsychologia, 81, 117-128.
Conference paper:
Hung, T.-Y., Chou, C.-J., Liu, Y.-C., Fuh, J.-L., Lin, H.-C., Lee, C.-Y., Chang, C.-T.* (2023, Apr). The effect of Cognitive Reserve on Connected Speech in Aging. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), San Fransisco, USA. nstc 111-2410-H-227-001. 本人為通訊作者.
林泓均, 洪梓瑜, 黃培陞, 張智婷*(2023年03月)。認知儲備與社區年長者口語敘述品質之相關性研究。台灣復健醫學會,台北。國科會:111-2410-H- 227-001。本人為通訊作者。
Chang, C.-T., Chao, P.-C., Hsu, C.-H., Lee, C.-Y.* (2019, April). The HAROLD of predictive processes in sentence comprehension. Poster session presented at the Annual Meeting of the Neuroscience of Language, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Chang, C.-T., Li, P, Tsai, J.-L., Lin, E.-J., Chao, P.-C., Chou, C.-J., Lee, C.-Y.* (2018, March). The neural substrates for predictive processes in sentence comprehension. Poster session presented at the Twenty-fifth Annual Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, Boston, USA.
Chang, C.-T., Chou, C.-J., Tsai, J.-L., Lee, C.-Y.* (2017, October). Frontal shift of the imageability effect on N400 in elders. Poster session presented at the Ninth Society for the Neurobiology of Language Annual Meeting, Baltimore, USA.
Chang, C.-T., Chou, C.-J., Wu, H.-C., Fuh, J.-L., & Lee, C.-Y.* (2016, October). Predictability effect reflects different contributions from each hemisphere: data from left and right hemisphere damage patients. Poster session for the Academy of Aphasia 54th Annual Meeting, Wales, UK. (https://www.frontiersin.org/10.3389/conf.fpsyg.2016.68.00102/event_abstract)
Chang, C.-T., Chou, C.-J., Lee, C.-Y.* (2015, October). Presentation Modality shapes the imageability effect on N400.Poster session presented at the Seventh Society for the Neurobiology of Language Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA.
Chang, C.-T., Wu, H.-C., Chou, C.-J., Fuh, J.-L., & Lee, C.-Y.* (2014, August). The predictability effect on N400 reflects aging and the severity of reading comprehension deficits in aphasics. Poster session presented at the Sixth Society for the Neurobiology of Language Annual Meeting, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
3. Awards
2022~2023 The semantic feature analysis treatment in aphasia and the neural plasticity mechanism (MOST-111-2410-H-227-001-)
2017~2018 Graduate Student Study Abroad Program (GSSAP) (MOST-106-2917-I-010-003)
2016 Funding from Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan (MOST-105-2922-I-010 -080)
2013 Funding from National Science Council (NSC-102-2922-I-010 -022)
2013 Travel funding from School of Life Science at National Yang-Ming University
4. Book chapter
Chang, C.-T. (2015). 语言-言语感知与产生的机制 (The mechanisms of speech/language perception and production). In H.-C. Chen & T. Chang (Eds), Speech-language therapy in special education. Nanjing, China: Nanjing Normal University Press. (in Chinese)