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  • 2021 - OHBM Replication Award, Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Reproducibility of functional brain alterations in major depressive disorder: Evidence from a multisite resting-state functional MRI study with 1,434 individuals

Overview

Mingrui Xia is affiliated with Beijing Normal University in China and has contributed extensively to research in neuroscience and medicine, focusing primarily on the neural mechanisms underlying brain connectivity and mental health. Their work encompasses various subfields including cognitive neuroscience, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, neurology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and developmental and educational psychology.

The scientist's main research topics include functional brain connectivity studies, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, neural dynamics and brain function, advanced MRI techniques and applications, mental health research topics, Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Recent publications by Mingrui Xia and collaborators illustrate the breadth of their research. Notable papers include:

  • Connectome gradient dysfunction in major depression and its association with gene expression profiles and treatment outcomes, 2022, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Development of the default-mode network during childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal resting-state fMRI study, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Development of functional connectome gradients during childhood and adolescence, 2022, Science Bulletin
  • Mapping Neurophysiological Subtypes of Major Depressive Disorder Using Normative Models of the Functional Connectome, 2023, Biological Psychiatry
  • Alterations in Connectome Dynamics in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Harmonized Mega- and Meta-analysis Study Using the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange Dataset, 2021, Biological Psychiatry

Mingrui Xia has frequently collaborated with several researchers in the field. These coauthors include Yong He, Ching-Po Lin, Tengda Zhao, Lianglong Sun, and Xuhong Liao.

Their research has been published in numerous prominent venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • NeuroImage
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • npj Parkinson's Disease

Mingrui Xia's work has also been recognized with awards such as the OHBM Replication Award from the Organization for Human Brain Mapping in 2021, related to reproducibility studies of functional brain alterations in major depressive disorder using multisite resting-state functional MRI data.

Best Publications

  • BrainNet Viewer: a network visualization tool for human brain connectomics.

    Mingrui Xia;Jinhui Wang;Yong He

  • GRETNA: a graph theoretical network analysis toolbox for imaging connectomics

    Jinhui Wang;Jinhui Wang;Xindi Wang;Mingrui Xia;Xuhong Liao

  • Disrupted Functional Brain Connectome in Individuals at Risk for Alzheimer's Disease

    Jinhui Wang;Xinian Zuo;Zhengjia Dai;Mingrui Xia

  • Topological organization of the human brain functional connectome across the lifespan.

    Miao Cao;Miao Cao;Jin-Hui Wang;Jin-Hui Wang;Zheng-Jia Dai;Zheng-Jia Dai;Xiao-Yan Cao;Xiao-Yan Cao

  • Topologically Convergent and Divergent Structural Connectivity Patterns between Patients with Remitted Geriatric Depression and Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Feng Bai;Ni Shu;Yonggui Yuan;Yongmei Shi

  • Discriminative analysis of early Alzheimer's disease using multi-modal imaging and multi-level characterization with multi-classifier (M3).

    Zhengjia Dai;Chaogan Yan;Zhiqun Wang;Jinhui Wang

  • Identifying and Mapping Connectivity Patterns of Brain Network Hubs in Alzheimer's Disease

    Zhengjia Dai;Chaogan Yan;Kuncheng Li;Zhiqun Wang

  • Overlapping and segregated resting-state functional connectivity in patients with major depressive disorder with and without childhood neglect

    Lifeng Wang;Zhengjia Dai;Hongjun Peng;Liwen Tan

  • Probabilistic Diffusion Tractography and Graph Theory Analysis Reveal Abnormal White Matter Structural Connectivity Networks in Drug-Naive Boys with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Qingjiu Cao;Ni Shu;Li An;Peng Wang

  • Connectome gradient dysfunction in major depression and its association with gene expression profiles and treatment outcomes

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  • Chronnectome fingerprinting: Identifying individuals and predicting higher cognitive functions using dynamic brain connectivity patterns

    Jin Liu;Jin Liu;Xuhong Liao;Xuhong Liao;Mingrui Xia;Mingrui Xia;Yong He;Yong He

  • Functional brain hubs and their test–retest reliability: A multiband resting-state functional MRI study

    Xu-Hong Liao;Ming-Rui Xia;Ting Xu;Zheng-Jia Dai

  • The effects of antidepressant treatment on resting-state functional brain networks in patients with major depressive disorder.

    Li Wang;Mingrui Xia;Mingrui Xia;Ke Li;Yawei Zeng

  • Corrigendum: GRETNA: a graph theoretical network analysis toolbox for imaging connectomics

    Jinhui Wang;Xindi Wang;Mingrui Xia;Xuhong Liao

  • Development of the default-mode network during childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal resting-state fMRI study

    Fengmei Fan;Xuhong Liao;Tianyuan Lei;Tengda Zhao

  • Individual differences and time-varying features of modular brain architecture.

    Xuhong Liao;Miao Cao;Miao Cao;Mingrui Xia;Mingrui Xia;Yong He;Yong He

  • Transdiagnostic Dysfunctions in Brain Modules Across Patients with Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Major Depressive Disorder: A Connectome-Based Study.

    Qing Ma;Qing Ma;Yanqing Tang;Fei Wang;Xuhong Liao;Xuhong Liao

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Graph Theoretical Analysis of Complex Brain Networks in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

    Mingrui Xia;Yong He

  • Reproducibility of functional brain alterations in major depressive disorder: Evidence from a multisite resting-state functional MRI study with 1,434 individuals.

    Mingrui Xia;Tianmei Si;Xiaoyi Sun;Qing Ma

  • Shared and Distinct Functional Architectures of Brain Networks Across Psychiatric Disorders

    Mingrui Xia;Mingrui Xia;Fay Y Womer;Miao Chang;Yue Zhu

  • Disrupted resting-state functional connectivity in minimally treated chronic schizophrenia.

    Xijin Wang;Mingrui Xia;Yunyao Lai;Zhengjia Dai

  • Abnormal Resting-State Functional Connectivity Strength in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Its Conversion to Alzheimer’s Disease

    Yuxia Li;Xiaoni Wang;Yongqiu Li;Yu Sun

  • The Effects of Antidepressant Treatment onResting-State Functional Brain Networks inPatients With Major Depressive Disorder

    Ke Li;Philip B. Mitchell;Tianmei Si;Mingrui Xia

Frequent Co-Authors

Yong He
Yong He Beijing Normal University
Kuncheng Li
Kuncheng Li Capital Medical University
Jinhui Wang
Jinhui Wang South China Normal University
Ni Shu
Ni Shu Beijing Normal University
Qi Dong
Qi Dong Beijing Normal University
Jia-Hong Gao
Jia-Hong Gao Peking University
Qiyong Gong
Qiyong Gong Sichuan University
Gaolang Gong
Gaolang Gong Beijing Normal University
Ching-Po Lin
Ching-Po Lin National Yang Ming University
Jiang Qiu
Jiang Qiu Southwest University

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