Yong He

About Yong He

Yong He, With an exceptional h-index of 102 and a recent h-index of 77 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Beijing Normal University, specializes in the field of Neuroimaging, Connectome, Connectomics, Network science, Development.

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

Association of emotional and behavioral problems with the development of the substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus, and red nucleus volumes and asymmetries from childhood to …

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

Dual long-axis reorganization of hippocampus in youth

Emotional and behavioral problems change the development of cerebellar gray matter volume, thickness, and surface area from childhood to adolescence: A longitudinal cohort study

Reduced volume of the left cerebellar lobule VIIb and its increased connectivity within the cerebellum predict more general psychopathology one year later via worse cognitive …

Functional connectome through the human life span

Yong He Information

University

Position

Professor IDG/McGovern Inst for Brain Research State Key Lab of Cogn Neurosci & Learning

Citations(all)

50637

Citations(since 2020)

23878

Cited By

36808

hIndex(all)

102

hIndex(since 2020)

77

i10Index(all)

235

i10Index(since 2020)

223

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Yong He Skills & Research Interests

Neuroimaging

Connectome

Connectomics

Network science

Development

Top articles of Yong He

Association of emotional and behavioral problems with the development of the substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus, and red nucleus volumes and asymmetries from childhood to …

Translational Psychiatry

2024/2/26

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

Iscience

2024/2/16

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

bioRxiv

2024

Emotional and behavioral problems change the development of cerebellar gray matter volume, thickness, and surface area from childhood to adolescence: A longitudinal cohort study

CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics

2023/11

Reduced volume of the left cerebellar lobule VIIb and its increased connectivity within the cerebellum predict more general psychopathology one year later via worse cognitive …

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

2023/10/1

Development of neonatal connectome dynamics and its prediction for cognitive and language outcomes at age 2

bioRxiv

2023/8/7

Towards dysfunctional connectome development in depressed adolescents

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

2023/7

Early biomarkers of neurodevelopmental disorders in preterm infants: protocol for a longitudinal cohort study

BMJ open

2023/6/1

Connectomics reconciles seemingly irreconcilable neuroimaging findings

2023/4/24

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

Human Brain Mapping

2023/3

Learning to read may help promote attention by increasing the volume of the left middle frontal gyrus and enhancing its connectivity to the ventral attention network

Cerebral Cortex

2023/3/1

Unraveling Circuit Mechanisms of Depression Remission and Relapse Vulnerability

Biological Psychiatry

2023/2/1

SACNet: A Multiscale Diffeomorphic Convolutional Registration Network with Prior Neuroanatomical Constraints for Flexible Susceptibility Artifact Correction in Echo Planar Imaging

bioRxiv

2023

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