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Jacco A. de Zwart 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 Jacco A. de Zwart sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 106 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jacco A. de Zwart 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 Jacco A. de Zwart sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 50 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jacco A. de Zwart is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on neuroscience and medicine, with significant contributions to cognitive neuroscience and imaging techniques.

The scientist's scholarly output includes studies on advanced MRI techniques and applications, neural dynamics and brain function, sleep and wakefulness research, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and multiple sclerosis research. Their work also encompasses functional brain connectivity studies and aspects of radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Frequent publication venues for Jacco A. de Zwart include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • NeuroImage
  • eLife
  • Imaging Neuroscience

Notable recent publications comprise:

  • "Autonomic arousals contribute to brain fluid pulsations during sleep," 2022, NeuroImage
  • "Cortical lesion hotspots and association of subpial lesions with disability in multiple sclerosis," 2022, Multiple Sclerosis Journal
  • "B0-field dependence of MRI T1 relaxation in human brain," 2020, NeuroImage
  • "fMRI-based detection of alertness predicts behavioral response variability," 2021, eLife
  • "Cerebrovascular activity is a major factor in the cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics," 2022, NeuroImage

Collaborations are a significant aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Jeff H. Duyn
  • Peter van Gelderen
  • Dante Picchioni
  • Yicun Wang
  • Pınar S. Özbay

Their main subfields of study extend to:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Neurology

Key topics in their research portfolio include:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies

Best Publications

  • High-field MRI of brain cortical substructure based on signal phase

    Jeff H. Duyn;Peter van Gelderen;Tie-Qiang Li;Jacco A. de Zwart

  • Magnetic resonance temperature imaging for guidance of thermotherapy

    Bruno Quesson;Jacco A. de Zwart;Chrit T.W. Moonen

  • Low frequency BOLD fluctuations during resting wakefulness and light sleep: a simultaneous EEG-fMRI study.

    Silvina G. Horovitz;Masaki Fukunaga;Jacco A. de Zwart;Peter van Gelderen

  • Low Frequency Fluctuations in the Cardiac Rate as a Source of Variance in the Resting-State fMRI BOLD Signal

    Karin Shmueli;Peter van Gelderen;Jacco A. de Zwart;Silvina G. Horovitz

  • Magnetic susceptibility mapping of brain tissue in vivo using MRI phase data

    Karin Shmueli;Jacco A. de Zwart;Peter van Gelderen;Tie-Qiang Li

  • Layer-specific variation of iron content in cerebral cortex as a source of MRI contrast

    Masaki Fukunaga;Tie-Qiang Li;Peter van Gelderen;Jacco A. de Zwart

  • Large-amplitude, spatially correlated fluctuations in BOLD fMRI signals during extended rest and early sleep stages.

    Masaki Fukunaga;Silvina G. Horovitz;Peter van Gelderen;Jacco A. de Zwart

  • Susceptibility Contrast in High Field MRI of Human Brain as a Function of Tissue Iron Content

    Bing Yao;Tie-Qiang Li;Peter van Gelderen;Karin Shmueli

  • Subcortical evidence for a contribution of arousal to fMRI studies of brain activity

    Xiao Liu;Xiao Liu;Jacco A. de Zwart;Marieke L. Schölvinck;Catie Chang

  • Sources of functional magnetic resonance imaging signal fluctuations in the human brain at rest: a 7 T study ☆

    Marta Bianciardi;Masaki Fukunaga;Peter van Gelderen;Silvina G. Horovitz

  • From Phonemes to Articulatory Codes: An fMRI Study of the Role of Broca's Area in Speech Production

    Marina Papoutsi;Marina Papoutsi;Jacco A. de Zwart;J. Martijn Jansma;Martin J. Pickering

  • Design of a SENSE-optimized high-sensitivity MRI receive coil for brain imaging

    Jacco A. de Zwart;Patrick J. Ledden;Peter Kellman;Peter van Gelderen

  • Micro-compartment specific T2* relaxation in the brain.

    Pascal Sati;Peter van Gelderen;Afonso C. Silva;Daniel S. Reich

  • Real-time shimming to compensate for respiration-induced B0 fluctuations

    P. van Gelderen;J.A. de Zwart;P. Starewicz;R.S. Hinks

  • Signal-to-noise ratio and parallel imaging performance of a 16-channel receive-only brain coil array at 3.0 Tesla.

    Jacco A. de Zwart;Patrick J. Ledden;Peter van Gelderen;Jerzy Bodurka

  • Pittfalls of MRI measurement of white matter perfusion based on arterial spin labeling

    P. van Gelderen;J.A. de Zwart;J.H. Duyn

  • Modulation of spontaneous fMRI activity in human visual cortex by behavioral state

    Marta Bianciardi;Masaki Fukunaga;Peter van Gelderen;Silvina G. Horovitz

  • Local hyperthermia with MR-guided focused ultrasound: spiral trajectory of the focal point optimized for temperature uniformity in the target region.

    Rares Salomir;Jean Palussière;Frédéric C. Vimeux;Jacco A. de Zwart

  • Prospective head-movement correction for high-resolution MRI using an in-bore optical tracking system.

    Lei Qin;Peter van Gelderen;John Andrew Derbyshire;Fenghua Jin

  • Large-scale spontaneous fluctuations and correlations in brain electrical activity observed with magnetoencephalography.

    Zhongming Liu;Masaki Fukunaga;Jacco A. de Zwart;Jeff H. Duyn

  • Application of sensitivity-encoded echo-planar imaging for blood oxygen level-dependent functional brain imaging.

    Jacco A. de Zwart;Peter van Gelderen;Peter Kellman;Jeff H. Duyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeff H. Duyn
Jeff H. Duyn National Institutes of Health
Masaki Fukunaga
Masaki Fukunaga National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Chrit T. W. Moonen
Chrit T. W. Moonen Utrecht University
Catie Chang
Catie Chang Vanderbilt University
Silvina G. Horovitz
Silvina G. Horovitz National Institutes of Health
Daniel S. Reich
Daniel S. Reich National Institutes of Health
Tie-Qiang Li
Tie-Qiang Li Karolinska University Hospital
David A. Leopold
David A. Leopold National Institutes of Health
Alan P. Koretsky
Alan P. Koretsky National Institutes of Health
Victoria L. Morgan
Victoria L. Morgan Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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