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65
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15653
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2839
National Ranking
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Jiang Qiu publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jiang Qiu sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 379 publications — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Jiang Qiu D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jiang Qiu is affiliated with Southwest University in China and has a research focus spanning neuroscience and psychology. Their work extensively covers cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology, with additional contributions to social psychology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's research topics prominently include studies on functional brain connectivity, mental health, creativity in education and neuroscience, neural and behavioral psychology, neural dynamics and brain function, as well as anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. Advanced neuroimaging techniques and their applications also feature among their areas of expertise.

Jiang Qiu has authored numerous research papers published in a variety of respected academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Neuroscience
  • Human Brain Mapping
  • Psychophysiology

Recent papers by Jiang Qiu include:

  • Cortical structural differences in major depressive disorder correlate with cell type-specific transcriptional signatures (2021, Nature Communications)
  • Disrupted intrinsic functional brain topology in patients with major depressive disorder (2021, Molecular Psychiatry)
  • Altered resting-state dynamic functional brain networks in major depressive disorder: Findings from the REST-meta-MDD consortium (2020, NeuroImage Clinical)
  • Progress in green and efficient enrichment of rare earth from leaching liquor of ion adsorption type rare earth ores (2021, Journal of Rare Earths)
  • Biotypes of major depressive disorder: Neuroimaging evidence from resting-state default mode network patterns (2020, NeuroImage Clinical)

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, most notably:

  • Qunlin Chen
  • Dongtao Wei
  • Kaixiang Zhuang
  • Jiangzhou Sun
  • Qinghua He

Jiang Qiu's publication record shows significant involvement in topics related to mental health research, especially depression, and the neural underpinnings of cognitive processes. The combination of neuroscience and psychology perspectives is evident in their multidisciplinary approach.

Best Publications

  • Reduced default mode network functional connectivity in patients with recurrent major depressive disorder.

    Chao-Gan Yan;Xiao Chen;Le Li;Francisco Xavier Castellanos

  • Robust prediction of individual creative ability from brain functional connectivity

    Roger E. Beaty;Yoed N. Kenett;Alexander P. Christensen;Monica D. Rosenberg

  • An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics

    Xi Nian Zuo;Jeffrey S. Anderson;Pierre Bellec;Rasmus M. Birn

  • Medial reward and lateral non-reward orbitofrontal cortex circuits change in opposite directions in depression

    Wei Cheng;Edmund T. Rolls;Jiang Qiu;Jiang Qiu;Wei Liu;Wei Liu

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

    Jiao Li;Jakob Seidlitz;John Suckling;Feiyang Fan

  • A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on divergent thinking using activation likelihood estimation.

    Xin Wu;Xin Wu;Wenjing Yang;Wenjing Yang;Dandan Tong;Dandan Tong;Jiangzhou Sun;Jiangzhou Sun

  • Disrupted intrinsic functional brain topology in patients with major depressive disorder.

    Hong Yang;Xiao Chen;Zuo Bing Chen;Le Li

  • Brain structure links trait creativity to openness to experience

    Wenfu Li;Xueting Li;Lijie Huang;Xiangzhen Kong

  • Increased resting functional connectivity of the medial prefrontal cortex in creativity by means of cognitive stimulation

    Dongtao Wei;Junyi Yang;Wenfu Li;Kangcheng Wang

  • The neural basis of insight problem solving: an event-related potential study.

    Jiang Qiu;Hong Li;Dong Yang;Yuejia Luo

  • Neural correlates of the "Aha" experiences: evidence from an fMRI study of insight problem solving.

    Jiang Qiu;Hong Li;Hong Li;Jerwen Jou;Jia Liu

  • Structural and functional brain scans from the cross-sectional Southwest University adult lifespan dataset.

    Dongtao Wei;Kaixiang Zhuang;Kaixiang Zhuang;Lei Ai;Qunlin Chen;Qunlin Chen

  • Changes of Functional Brain Networks in Major Depressive Disorder: A Graph Theoretical Analysis of Resting-State fMRI.

    Ming Ye;Tianliang Yang;Peng Qing;Xu Lei

  • Longitudinal test-retest neuroimaging data from healthy young adults in southwest China.

    Wei Liu;Dongtao Wei;Dongtao Wei;Qunlin Chen;Qunlin Chen;Wenjing Yang;Wenjing Yang

  • Association of creative achievement with cognitive flexibility by a combined voxel-based morphometry and resting-state functional connectivity study.

    Qunlin Chen;Wenjing Yang;Wenfu Li;Dongtao Wei

  • Brain networks of the imaginative mind: Dynamic functional connectivity of default and cognitive control networks relates to openness to experience

    Roger E. Beaty;Qunlin Chen;Alexander P. Christensen;Jiang Qiu

  • Verbal Creativity Correlates with the Temporal Variability of Brain Networks During the Resting State.

    Jiangzhou Sun;Zhaowen Liu;Edmund T Rolls;Qunlin Chen;Qunlin Chen

  • Training your brain to be more creative: brain functional and structural changes induced by divergent thinking training

    Jiangzhou Sun;Qunlin Chen;Qinglin Zhang;Yadan Li

  • Functional Connectivity of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Depression and in Health.

    Edmund T Rolls;Wei Cheng;Weikang Gong;Jiang Qiu;Jiang Qiu

  • When "Your" reward is the same as "My" reward: self-construal priming shifts neural responses to own vs. friends' rewards.

    Michael E.W. Varnum;Zhenhao Shi;Antao Chen;Jiang Qiu

  • Data Descriptor: Structural and functional brain scans from the cross-sectional Southwest University adult lifespan dataset

    Dongtao Wei;Kaixiang Zhuang;Lei Ai;Qunlin Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dongtao Wei
Dongtao Wei Southwest University
Qinglin Zhang
Qinglin Zhang Southwest University
Peng Xie
Peng Xie Chongqing Medical University
Xi-Nian Zuo
Xi-Nian Zuo Beijing Normal University
Jianfeng Feng
Jianfeng Feng Fudan University
Yuejia Luo
Yuejia Luo Shenzhen University
Chao-Gan Yan
Chao-Gan Yan Tsinghua University
Qiyong Gong
Qiyong Gong Sichuan University
Edmund T. Rolls
Edmund T. Rolls University of Warwick
Qiang Liu
Qiang Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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