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Raquel E. Gur 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 Raquel E. Gur sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 954 publications — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Raquel E. Gur 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 Raquel E. Gur sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 165 D-Index — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Neuroscience in United States Leader Award
  • 2026 - Research.com Psychology in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Neuroscience in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Psychology in United States Leader Award
  • 2001 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Raquel E. Gur is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Medicine and Neuroscience, with significant contributions in subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, most notably studies in Functional Brain Connectivity, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Congenital Heart Defects Research, Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Advanced MRI Techniques, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, and Mental Health Research Topics.

Raquel E. Gur's publication record includes papers such as:

  • "Resilience, COVID-19-related stress, anxiety and depression during the pandemic in a large population enriched for healthcare providers," 2020, Translational Psychiatry
  • "MRI signatures of brain age and disease over the lifespan based on a deep brain network and 14,468 individuals worldwide," 2020, Brain
  • "Large eQTL meta-analysis reveals differing patterns between cerebral cortical and cerebellar brain regions," 2020, Scientific Data
  • "QSIPrep: an integrative platform for preprocessing and reconstructing diffusion MRI data," 2021, Nature Methods
  • "Individual Variation in Functional Topography of Association Networks in Youth," 2020, Neuron

This scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Ruben C. Gur, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Tyler M. Moore, David R. Roalf, and Carrie E. Bearden.

Raquel E. Gur has published extensively in several venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Molecular Psychiatry
  • Human Brain Mapping
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin

Among professional recognitions, Raquel E. Gur was named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 2001.

Best Publications

  • Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia

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  • Brain charts for the human lifespan

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  • An Improved Framework for Confound Regression and Filtering for Control of Motion Artifact in the Preprocessing of Resting-State Functional Connectivity Data

    Theodore D. Satterthwaite;Mark A. Elliott;Raphael T. Gerraty;Kosha Ruparel

  • Neuropsychological Function in Schizophrenia: Selective Impairment in Memory and Learning

    Andrew J. Saykin;Ruben C. Gur;Raquel E. Gur;P. David Mozley

  • Neuropsychological Deficits in Neuroleptic Naive Patients With First-Episode Schizophrenia

    Andrew J. Saykin;Andrew J. Saykin;Derri L. Shtasel;Raquel E. Gur;D. Brian Kester

  • Sex differences in the structural connectome of the human brain.

    Madhura Ingalhalikar;Alex Smith;Drew Parker;Theodore D. Satterthwaite

  • Impact of in-scanner head motion on multiple measures of functional connectivity: relevance for studies of neurodevelopment in youth.

    Theodore D. Satterthwaite;Daniel H. Wolf;James Loughead;Kosha Ruparel

  • Sex Differences in Brain Gray and White Matter in Healthy Young Adults: Correlations with Cognitive Performance

    Ruben C. Gur;Bruce I. Turetsky;Mie Matsui;Michelle Yan

  • Gene expression elucidates functional impact of polygenic risk for schizophrenia

    Menachem Fromer;Panos Roussos;Solveig K. Sieberts;Jessica S. Johnson

  • Harmonization of multi-site diffusion tensor imaging data.

    Jean-Philippe Fortin;Drew Parker;Birkan Tunç;Takanori Watanabe

  • Cortical Brain Abnormalities in 4474 Individuals With Schizophrenia and 5098 Control Subjects via the Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics Through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium

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  • Benchmarking of participant-level confound regression strategies for the control of motion artifact in studies of functional connectivity.

    Rastko Ciric;Daniel H. Wolf;Jonathan D. Power;David R. Roalf

  • Facial Emotion Recognition in Schizophrenia: Intensity Effects and Error Pattern

    Christian G. Kohler;Travis H. Turner;Warren B. Bilker;Colleen M. Brensinger

  • Definition and description of schizophrenia in the DSM-5

    Rajiv Tandon;Wolfgang Gaebel;M Deanna;Juan Bustillo

  • Antipsychotic drug effects on brain morphology in first-episode psychosis

    Jeffrey A. Lieberman;Jeffrey A. Lieberman;Gary D. Tollefson;Cecil Charles;Robert Zipursky

  • The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data

    Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar

  • Psychiatric disorders from childhood to adulthood in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: results from the International Consortium on Brain and Behavior in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

    Maude Schneider;Martin Debbané;Anne S. Bassett;Eva W.C. Chow

  • The Clinical Assessment Interview for Negative Symptoms (CAINS): Final Development and Validation

    Ann M. Kring;Raquel E. Gur;Jack J. Blanchard;William P. Horan

  • A method for obtaining 3-dimensional facial expressions and its standardization for use in neurocognitive studies

    Ruben C. Gur;Radim Sara;Radim Sara;Michiel Hagendoorn;Oren Marom

  • An fMRI Study of Facial Emotion Processing in Patients With Schizophrenia

    Raquel E. Gur;Claire McGrath;Robin M. Chan;Lee Schroeder

  • Facial emotion discrimination: II. Behavioral findings in depression.

    Ruben C. Gur;Roland J. Erwin;Raquel E. Gur;Alexander S. Zwil;Alexander S. Zwil

  • Altered neuregulin 1-erbB4 signaling contributes to NMDA receptor hypofunction in schizophrenia

    Chang-Gyu Hahn;Hoau-Yan Wang;Dan-Sung Cho;Konrad Talbot

  • A follow-up magnetic resonance imaging study of schizophrenia : Relationship of neuroanatomical changes to clinical and neurobehavioral measures

    Raquel E. Gur;Patricia Cowell;Bruce I. Turetsky;Fiona Gallacher

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruben C. Gur
Ruben C. Gur University of Pennsylvania
Monica E. Calkins
Monica E. Calkins University of Pennsylvania
Theodore D. Satterthwaite
Theodore D. Satterthwaite University of Pennsylvania
Tyler M. Moore
Tyler M. Moore University of Pennsylvania
David R. Roalf
David R. Roalf University of Pennsylvania
Kosha Ruparel
Kosha Ruparel University of Pennsylvania
Daniel H. Wolf
Daniel H. Wolf University of Pennsylvania
Bruce I. Turetsky
Bruce I. Turetsky University of Pennsylvania
Christian G. Kohler
Christian G. Kohler University of Pennsylvania
Warren B. Bilker
Warren B. Bilker University of Pennsylvania

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