This presentation was created for the course project of Advanced Digital Signal Processing, a graduate-level course offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering at NTU. Motivated by my interest in cognitive neuroscience, I introduced the hyperalignment method developed by Dr. James Haxby’s lab. Later, during my time at Princeton as a research specialist, I had the opportunity to implement a version of this method—the shared response model—to integrate over a decade’s worth of natural-stimuli fMRI data.










































