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Heng-Ru May Tan, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Associate, Brain Sciences Center

tanxx121@umn.edu

 

Specialty

Neural guidance of movement

 

Education
Ph.D., Psychology/Neuroscience, University of Edinburgh, U.K.
M.Sc. in Neural and Behavioural Sciences, Graduate School of Neural and Behavioural Sciences, International Max Planck Research School, Universität Tübingen, Germany
M.A., (Hons) in Psychology, University of Edinburgh, U.K.

 

Selected Publications
Lotze, M., Scheler, G., Tan, H. -R. M., Braun, C., Birbaumer, N. (2003) The musician's brain: functional imaging of amateurs and professionals during performance and imagery, NeuroImage 20: 1817-1829. 


Tan, HRM, Wühle, A, Braun, C. (2004). Unilaterally Applied Stimuli in a Frequency Discrimination Task are Represented Bilaterally in Primary Somatosensory Cortex. Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology 83.

 
 

 

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