NTU Neuroscience Breakthrough: Brain Circuits for Impulsive Control
NTU Singapore's LKCMedicine uncovers dmFC, AIC, and PPC roles in impulse control, advancing ADHD and addiction treatments. Explore the study implications.
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Malcolm Ho Zheng Hao is a Research Fellow at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University. He earned his PhD in Neuroscience from NTU and was the College of Science Valedictorian in 2020.
His research centers on neuroscience topics including brain circuits for impulse control during waiting tasks and functional alterations of the prefrontal circuit in cognitive aging. He has co-authored peer-reviewed papers such as "Functional alterations of the prefrontal circuit underlying cognitive aging in mice" published in Nature Communications in 2023 and "Dissociable cortical contributions to impulse control during waiting" published in Science Advances in 2025, often collaborating with Assistant Professor Tsukasa Kamigaki.
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NTU Singapore's LKCMedicine uncovers dmFC, AIC, and PPC roles in impulse control, advancing ADHD and addiction treatments. Explore the study implications.