Mingrui Xia

About Mingrui Xia

Mingrui Xia, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Beijing Normal University, specializes in the field of fMRI, Connnectome, Connectivity, Depression, Big data.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Development of segregation and integration of functional connectomes during the first 1,000 days

Electroconvulsive therapy regulates brain connectome dynamics in patients with major depressive disorder

Development of sensorimotor-visual connectome gradient at birth predicts neurocognitive outcomes at 2 years of age

Structural connectome architecture shapes the maturation of cortical morphology from childhood to adolescence

Topographic, cognitive, and neurobiological profiling of the interdependent structural and functional connectome in the human brain

Removal of site effects and enhancement of signal using dual projection independent component analysis for pooling multi‐site MRI data

Towards dysfunctional connectome development in depressed adolescents

Research Applications of Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance (PET/MR) Imaging in Depression

Mingrui Xia Information

University

Position

State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning

Citations(all)

9771

Citations(since 2020)

6537

Cited By

5795

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Mingrui Xia Skills & Research Interests

fMRI

Connnectome

Connectivity

Depression

Big data

Top articles of Mingrui Xia

Development of segregation and integration of functional connectomes during the first 1,000 days

Cell Reports

2024/5/28

Electroconvulsive therapy regulates brain connectome dynamics in patients with major depressive disorder

Biological Psychiatry

2024/3/21

Development of sensorimotor-visual connectome gradient at birth predicts neurocognitive outcomes at 2 years of age

Iscience

2024/2/16

Structural connectome architecture shapes the maturation of cortical morphology from childhood to adolescence

Nature Communications

2024/1/26

Topographic, cognitive, and neurobiological profiling of the interdependent structural and functional connectome in the human brain

bioRxiv

2024

Removal of site effects and enhancement of signal using dual projection independent component analysis for pooling multi‐site MRI data

European Journal of Neuroscience

2023/9

Towards dysfunctional connectome development in depressed adolescents

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

2023/7

Research Applications of Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance (PET/MR) Imaging in Depression

2023/5/30

Mingrui Xia
Mingrui Xia

H-Index: 26

Yong He
Yong He

H-Index: 19

Site effects removing and signal enhancement using dual-projection based ICA model

Authorea Preprints

2023/5/22

Site effects depth denoising and signal enhancement using dual-projection based ICA model

bioRxiv

2023

Mingrui Xia
Mingrui Xia

H-Index: 26

Fengyu Cong
Fengyu Cong

H-Index: 17

Connectomics reconciles seemingly irreconcilable neuroimaging findings

2023/4/24

Mingrui Xia
Mingrui Xia

H-Index: 26

Yong He
Yong He

H-Index: 19

3D‐MASNet: 3D mixed‐scale asymmetric convolutional segmentation network for 6‐month‐old infant brain MR images

Human Brain Mapping

2023/3

Common and distinct roles of amygdala subregional functional connectivity in non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

npj Parkinson's Disease

2023/2/17

Unraveling Circuit Mechanisms of Depression Remission and Relapse Vulnerability

Biological Psychiatry

2023/2/1

Mingrui Xia
Mingrui Xia

H-Index: 26

Yong He
Yong He

H-Index: 19

Author Correction: Common and distinct roles of amygdala subregional functional connectivity in non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

npj Parkinson's Disease

2023

Resting-state functional connectivity of the raphe nuclei in major depressive Disorder: A Multi-site study

NeuroImage: Clinical

2023/1/1

Dysfunction in Sensorimotor and Default Mode Networks: Elucidating the Neural Correlates of Major Depressive Disorder

2023/12/21

Mapping neurophysiological subtypes of major depressive disorder using normative models of the functional connectome

Biological Psychiatry

2023/12/15

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