Moon-Ho R. "Ringo" Ho

Assistant Professor


Stewart Biological Sciences Bldg.
Room N6/13, 398-4261
mho at psych.mcgill.ca
http://www.psych.mcgill.ca/perpg/fac/mho/ringoho.html

Research Areas

Quantitative-Modeling

Research Summary

Prof. Ho's research concerns with the development and application of quantitative methods in the neural and behavioral sciences. His current research interests include effective connectivity analysis in fMRI experiments, social network analysis, statistical approach for testing mathematical axioms, diagnostics in nonlinear SEM.

Selected References

Ho, R. M.  (Abdelouahab, B., & Ho, R. M.) Properties of some periodic bilinear models.  Statistics and Probability Letters, 69, 221-231, (2004).

Ho, R. M.  (Schoppe, S. J., McBride, B. A., & Ho, R. M.)  Unidimensional versus multidimensional perspectives of father involvement.  Fathering: a journal of theory, research, and practice about men as fathers, 2, 147-164, (2004).

Ho, R. M.  (Simpson, D. G., Ho, R. M., Yang, Y., Zhou, J., Zachary, J. F., & O’Brien, W. D.)  Threshold estimation in ultrasound risk assessment:  a comparison of statistical methods.  Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 10, 1289-1295, (2004).

Ho, R. M.  Effective Connectivity Analysis:  Testing Commonalities and Differences Across Multi-Subjects’ Network by State-Space Model.  Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro. Arlington, VA: IEEE, (2004).


Updated: November 1, 2005
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