Chien-Te (Vince) Wu

Chien-Te (Vince) Wu, PhD

Associate Professor

Department: HP-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Business Phone: (352) 273-7496
Business Email: wuchiente@ufl.edu

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About Chien-Te (Vince) Wu

As a researcher with training backgrounds in both cognitive neuroscience and occupational therapy, Dr. Wu is dedicated to investigating the mechanisms that underlie both typical and atypical behaviors in neurodiverse population, with the ultimate objective of understanding the nature of human mind as well as translating relevant knowledge into evidence-based field applications. His research works so far covers the following topics: human cognition and perception, development of EEG-based diagnostic assistance system, social decision making, cognitive intervention in older adults, and human creativity.

Teaching Profile

Courses Taught

  1. RSD6920 – Rehabilitation Science Journal Club

    College of Public Health and Health Professions

  2. OTH6765 – Res Method Design

    College of Public Health and Health Professions

  3. RSD7752 – Measurement Development for Health and Rehabilitation

    College of Public Health and Health Professions

  4. RSD6938 – Doctoral Seminar in Rehabilitation Science

    College of Public Health and Health Professions

  5. RSD6910 – Supervised Research

    College of Public Health and Health Professions

Research Profile

Areas of Interest

  • Cognitive Aging
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cognitive interventions
  • Mindfulness-based treatment approaches
  • creativity

Publications

Academic Articles

Presentations

  1. A cognitive neuroscience approach to facilitate evidence-based practice in occupational therapy

    Regional / Invited. [Seminar]. Department of Neuroscience and McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida,

  2. Tinker-FUN (Tinkering activities to Flex Ur braiN): a cognitive flexibility oriented intervention for older adults

    National / Invited. [Workshop]. McKnight Brain Research Foundation, Miami

  3. Validation of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Context Based Cognitive Flexibility Assessment (ICFA) for Individuals with Schizophrenia in Taiwan

    National / Other. [Poster]. American Association of Occupational Therapy (AOTA),

Education

  1. Post-doctoral researcher

    Centre Rechereche de Cerveau et Cognition (CerCo), Toulouse, France

  2. Ph.D.

    Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University

  3. B.S.

    School of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 273-7496
Emails:
Business:
wuchiente@ufl.edu
Addresses:
Business Street:
1225 CENTER DR STE 2101
GAINESVILLE FL 32610