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Gong-Jun Ji publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gong-Jun Ji sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 91 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Gong-Jun Ji D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gong-Jun Ji sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 36 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gong-Jun Ji is affiliated with Anhui Medical University in China and has a significant body of research work primarily in the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics related to brain connectivity, neurostimulation, and neuroimaging, with notable papers such as:

  • "Cortical structural differences in major depressive disorder correlate with cell type-specific transcriptional signatures" (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • "Percent amplitude of fluctuation: A simple measure for resting-state fMRI signal at single voxel level" (2020) published in PLoS ONE
  • "Accelerated intermittent theta-burst stimulation broadly ameliorates symptoms and cognition in Alzheimer's disease: A randomized controlled trial" (2021) published in Brain Stimulation
  • "High Gamma and Beta Temporal Interference Stimulation in the Human Motor Cortex Improves Motor Functions" (2022) published in Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • "Neuroimaging biomarkers define neurophysiological subtypes with distinct trajectories in schizophrenia" (2023) published in Nature Mental Health

Major topics studied by Gong-Jun Ji include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, Neurological Disorders and Treatments, and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces.

Frequent publication venues for Ji's work include:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Research Square
  • Brain Stimulation
  • Behavioural Brain Research
  • Nature Communications

The researcher has collaborated extensively, with frequent co-authors such as:

  • Kai Wang
  • Yanghua Tian
  • Jinmei Sun
  • Tongjian Bai
  • Panpan Hu

Best Publications

  • DynamicBC: A MATLAB Toolbox for Dynamic Brain Connectome Analysis

    Wei Liao;Guo-Rong Wu;Qiang Xu;Gong-Jun Ji

  • Cortical structural differences in major depressive disorder correlate with cell type-specific transcriptional signatures.

    Jiao Li;Jakob Seidlitz;John Suckling;Feiyang Fan

  • Percent amplitude of fluctuation: A simple measure for resting-state fMRI signal at single voxel level

    Xi-Ze Jia;Jia-Wei Sun;Gong-Jun Ji;Gong-Jun Ji;Wei Liao

  • Regional and network properties of white matter function in Parkinson's disease.

    Gong-Jun Ji;Cuiping Ren;Ying Li;Jinmei Sun

  • Low-frequency blood oxygen level-dependent fluctuations in the brain white matter: more than just noise

    Gong-Jun Ji;Wei Liao;Fang-Fang Chen;Lei Zhang

  • Endless Fluctuations: Temporal Dynamics of the Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuations

    Wei Liao;Huafu Chen;Jiao Li;Gong-Jun Ji

  • Dynamical intrinsic functional architecture of the brain during absence seizures

    Wei Liao;Wei Liao;Zhiqiang Zhang;Dante Mantini;Dante Mantini;Qiang Xu

  • Accelerated intermittent theta-burst stimulation broadly ameliorates symptoms and cognition in Alzheimer's disease: A randomized controlled trial.

    Xingqi Wu;Gong-Jun Ji;Zhi Geng;Lu Wang

  • Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures: Aberrant Interhemispheric Functional and Anatomical Connectivity

    Gong-Jun Ji;Zhiqiang Zhang;Qiang Xu;Yu-Feng Zang

  • Disrupted Causal Connectivity in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Gong-Jun Ji;Zhiqiang Zhang;Han Zhang;Jue Wang

  • High Gamma and Beta Temporal Interference Stimulation in the Human Motor Cortex Improves Motor Functions

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  • Changes in thalamic connectivity in the early and late stages of amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a resting-state functional magnetic resonance study from ADNI.

    Suping Cai;Liyu Huang;Jia Zou;Longlong Jing

  • Basolateral amygdala input to the medial prefrontal cortex controls obsessive-compulsive disorder-like checking behavior

    Tingting Sun;Zihua Song;Yanghua Tian;Wenbo Tian

  • Neural Correlates of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Schizophrenia and the Therapeutic Response to Theta-Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.

    Xingui Chen;Gong-Jun Ji;Chunyan Zhu;Xiaomeng Bai

  • Functional Connectivity of the Corticobasal Ganglia-Thalamocortical Network in Parkinson Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis with Cross-Validation.

    Gong-Jun Ji;Panpan Hu;Ting-Ting Liu;Ying Li

  • Decreased Network Efficiency in Benign Epilepsy with Centrotemporal Spikes

    Gong-Jun Ji;Yang Yu;Huan-Huan Miao;Zhong-Jin Wang

  • Dynamic aftereffects in supplementary motor network following inhibitory transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols

    Gong-Jun Ji;Fengqiong Yu;Wei Liao;Kai Wang

  • Directed Functional Connectivity of Posterior Cingulate Cortex and Whole Brain in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment.

    Enyan Yu;Zhengluan Liao;Dewang Mao;Qi Zhang

  • Improved Cognitive Promotion through Accelerated Magnetic Stimulation

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  • Hippocampal-subregion functional alterations associated with antidepressant effects and cognitive impairments of electroconvulsive therapy.

    Tongjian Bai;Qiang Wei;Wen Xie;Anzhen Wang

  • Functional Connectome before and following Temporal Lobectomy in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Wei Liao;Wei Liao;Gong-Jun Ji;Gong-Jun Ji;Qiang Xu;Wei Wei

  • Identifying Corticothalamic Network Epicenters in Patients with Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy

    G.-J. Ji;Z. Zhang;Q. Xu;Z. Wang

  • Diffuse Interstitial Brain Edema in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis: A Tract-Based Spatial Statistics Study

    Xiang Kong;Ji-qiu Wen;Rong-feng Qi;Song Luo

Frequent Co-Authors

Wei Liao
Wei Liao University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Yu-Feng Zang
Yu-Feng Zang Hangzhou Normal University
Guangming Lu
Guangming Lu Nanjing University
Huafu Chen
Huafu Chen University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Han Zhang
Han Zhang ShanghaiTech University
John A. Sweeney
John A. Sweeney University of Cincinnati
Dante Mantini
Dante Mantini KU Leuven
Yuejia Luo
Yuejia Luo Shenzhen University
Wai Chen
Wai Chen University of Western Australia
Jakob Seidlitz
Jakob Seidlitz University of Pennsylvania

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