About GCNI

Biography

Prof. CHEUNG Chi Kwan Vincent (張智鈞) A neuroscientist and biomedical engineer, Vincent C. K. Cheung is Associate Professor at the School of Biomedical Sciences of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He obtained his B. Sc. in Mathematics and Pharmacology & Therapeutics from The University of British Columbia, Ph. D. in Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering from MIT and Harvard Medical School, and postdoctoral training from the MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research. Prof. Cheung’s research focuses on understanding how the central nervous system controls voluntary movement and translating this knowledge into new neuro-rehabilitation strategies. His research has been supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council and other sponsors. His articles have appeared in Nature Communications, PNAS, Journal of Neurophysiology, and multiple IEEE journals. He was invited to speak at professional conferences, events for the general audience (e.g., TEDxCUHK), and local radio programmes. Prof. Cheung was Chair of the Hong Kong-Macau Chapter of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (2018-19). Recipient of the MIT Angus MacDonald Teaching Award (2006) and Teachers of the Years Award of CUHK Medicine (2021, 2022), Prof. Cheung has directed courses in neuroscience, human anatomy and physiology.

Vincent CHEUNG

Associate Professor, School of Biomedical Sciences

Dean of Students, C. W. Chu College

Research Interests

  • Neural control of movement
  • Motor learning, motor development, post-injury recovery
  • Neuro-rehabilitation
  • Movement disorders
  • Novel neural technologies
  • Neuroinformatics and algorithms for neural data analysis
  • Biomechanics
  • Brain stimulation and brain mapping

Awards

  • 2022     Teachers of the Years Award, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • 2021     Teachers of the Years Award, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Selected publications

  1. Neuromotor Modules Revealed by Intraoperative Direct Electrical Stimulation of the Human Primary Motor Cortex.
    Xie JJ, Huang S, Lau KYS, Kong AH, Chan RHM, Woo PYM, Cheung VCK*.
    medRxiv. 2025 Oct 28
  2. Personalized Synergy-based Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Lower Limb Motor Functions of Chronic Stroke Survivors by Restoring Gait Control Modules.
    Guo X, Lau KYS, Bai M, Liu R, He B, Xie JJ, Lin J, Yuen VKH, Chan PPK, Law SLS, Wang J, Li SM, Chou C-H, Chen C-Y, Cheing GLY, Kwong PWH, Lan N, Cheung RTH, Chan RHM, Cheung VCK*.
    medRxiv. 2025 May 2
  3. Functional symmetrization of neuromotor modules during locomotor development in human infants.
    Lin J, Ha SCW, Zhang-Lea, JH, Chan ZYS, Fang K, Guo X, He B, Lau KYS, Chan RHS, Cheung RTH, Chen C-Y, Cheung VCK*
    Communications Biology. 2025 Dec 18;8(1):1782
  4. State‐dependent neural representations of muscle synergies in the spinal cord revealed by optogenetic stimulation.
    He B#, Salmas P#, Zhang J, Duan X, Cheung VCK*
    The Journal of Physiology. 2025 Jul 28;603(16):4659-4679
  5. Inhibitory Components in Muscle Synergies Factorized by the Rectified Latent Variable Model From Electromyographic Data.
    Guo X, Huang S, He B, Lan C, Xie JJ, Lau KYS, Takei T, Mak ADP, Cheung RTH, Seki K, Cheung VCK*, Chan RHM*
    IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. 2025 Feb;29(2):1049-1061
  6. Approaches to revealing the neural basis of muscle synergies: a review and a critique.
    Cheung VCK*, Seki K*
    Journal of Neurophysiology. 2021 May 1;125(5):1580-1597
  7. Plasticity of muscle synergies through fractionation and merging during development and training of human runners.
    Cheung VCK*#, Cheung BMF#, Zhang JH, Chan ZYS, Ha SCW, Chen C-Y, Cheung RTH*
    Nature Communications. 2020 Aug 31;11(1):4356
  8. On Nonnegative Matrix Factorization Algorithms for Signal-Dependent Noise with Application to Electromyography Data.
    Devarajan K*, Cheung VCK*
    Neural Computation. 2014 Jun;26(6):1128-1168
  9. Muscle synergy patterns as physiological markers of motor cortical damage.
    Cheung VCK, Turolla A, Agostini M, Silvoni S, Bennis C, Kasi P, Paganoni S, Bonato P, Bizzi E*
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2012 Aug 20;109(36):14652-14656
  10. Stability of muscle synergies for voluntary actions after cortical stroke in humans.
    Cheung VCK, Piron L, Agostini M, Silvoni S, Turolla A, Bizzi E*
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2009 Nov 17;106(46):19563-19568