معرفی
Zheng Zhang serves as a Research Fellow at Yale School of Medicine, conducting research in Dr. Blumenfeld's lab. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Special Education from The University of Texas at Austin, completed in 2022.
Dr. Zhang's research interests span multiple interconnected domains of neuroscience and cognitive psychology. His work primarily investigates human behaviors and brain mechanisms related to neurological disorders, with specific focus on epilepsy and stroke. He examines these conditions through the lenses of consciousness, emotion, and cognition, employing advanced methodologies including machine learning, electrophysiological approaches, and MRI technology. His research bridges clinical neurology with cognitive science, creating transdisciplinary insights into brain function and dysfunction.
Analysis of Dr. Zhang's publication record reveals a strong emphasis on meta-analytical approaches to neurological and cognitive research. His work shows consistent focus on neuroimaging techniques applied to stroke and epilepsy research, alongside significant contributions to educational psychology through studies on reading development, cognitive processes, and learning disabilities. The publications demonstrate methodological sophistication with frequent use of meta-analysis to synthesize findings across multiple studies.
Dr. Zhang maintains active scholarly engagement through his ORCID profile (0000-0003-2727-0345) and participation in the academic community via platforms like Google Scholar and ResearchGate. His research output shows steady productivity with publications appearing in high-impact journals across neuroscience, psychology, and education domains.

