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Shi-Jiang Li 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 Shi-Jiang Li sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 178 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Shi-Jiang Li 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 Shi-Jiang Li sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 41st percentile

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

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

Overview

Shi-Jiang Li is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with the main subfields of study being Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Physiology, and Neurology.

The researcher's work covers several specific topics including Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments, Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health, Identity, Memory, and Therapy, as well as Pain Management and Treatment.

Shi-Jiang Li has published extensively in various scientific venues. Frequent publication sites include:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • PLoS ONE
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience

The latest papers by Shi-Jiang Li illustrate the breadth of their research interests and collaborations. Selected recent publications include:

  • Amygdala Functional Connectivity Features in Grief: A Pilot Longitudinal Study (2020) in American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Functional connectivity and structural analysis of trial spinal cord stimulation responders in failed back surgery syndrome (2020) in PLoS ONE
  • Neural control of cerebral blood flow: scientific basis of scalp acupuncture in treating brain diseases (2023) in Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Alzheimer's disease biomarker burden in primary motor cortices is associated with poorer dexterity performance (2024) in Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • Imminent cognitive decline in normal elderly individuals is associated with hippocampal hyperconnectivity in the variant neural correlates of episodic memory (2021) in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, indicating consistent research partnerships. These coauthors include:

  • Barbara B. Bendlin
  • Veena A. Nair
  • Vivek Prabhakaran
  • Akshay Kohli
  • Andrew L. Alexander

Best Publications

  • Toward discovery science of human brain function

    Bharat B. Biswal;Maarten Mennes;Xi Nian Zuo;Suril Gohel

  • Alzheimer Disease: evaluation of a functional MR imaging index as a marker.

    Shi-Jiang Li;Zhu Li;Gaohong Wu;Mei-Jie Zhang

  • Classification of Alzheimer Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Normal Cognitive Status with Large-Scale Network Analysis Based on Resting-State Functional MR Imaging

    Gang Chen;B. Douglas Ward;Chunming Xie;Wenjun Li

  • Chronic stress selectively reduces hippocampal volume in rats: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Taekwan Lee;Tim Jarome;Shi Jiang Li;Jeansok J. Kim

  • A Parametric Manipulation of Central Executive Functioning

    H. Garavan;T.J. Ross;S.-J. Li;E.A. Stein

  • Cocaine administration decreases functional connectivity in human primary visual and motor cortex as detected by functional MRI

    Shi Jiang Li;Bharat Biswal;Zhu Li;Robert Risinger

  • Neural responses to acute cocaine administration in the human brain detected by fMRI.

    Peter R. Kufahl;Zhu Li;Robert C. Risinger;Charles J. Rainey

  • Abnormal insula functional network is associated with episodic memory decline in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.

    Chunming Xie;Feng Bai;Hui Yu;Yongmei Shi

  • Differentiation of metabolic concentrations between gray matter and white matter of human brain by in vivo 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Yonker Wang;Shi-Jiang Li

  • Repeated N -Acetyl Cysteine Reduces Cocaine Seeking in Rodents and Craving in Cocaine-Dependent Humans

    Shelley L Amen;Linda B Piacentine;Muhammad E Ahmad;Shi-Jiang Li

  • Differential effects of deep sedation with propofol on the specific and nonspecific thalamocortical systems: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Xiaolin Liu;Kathryn K. Lauer;B. Douglas Ward;Shi Jiang Li

  • Decreased glutamate + glutamine in Alzheimer’s disease detected in vivo with 1H-MRS at 0.5 T

    Piero G. Antuono;Jennifer L. Jones;Yonker Wang;Shi-Jiang Li

  • Current-induced magnetic resonance phase imaging.

    J. Bodurka;A. Jesmanowicz;J.S. Hyde;H. Xu

  • Changes in Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Functional Connectivity in the Cholinergic Pathway Associated with Cognitive Performance in Subjects with Mild Alzheimer’s Disease after 12-week Donepezil Treatment

    Wenjun Li;Piero G. Antuono;Chunming Xie;Gang Chen

  • Spatial correlations of laminar BOLD and CBV responses to rat whisker stimulation with neuronal activity localized by Fos expression.

    Hanbing Lu;Sachin Patel;Feng Luo;Shi-Jiang Li

  • Negative Functional Connectivity and Its Dependence on the Shortest Path Length of Positive Network in the Resting-State Human Brain

    Guangyu Chen;Gang Chen;Chunming Xie;Shi-Jiang Li

  • Perfusion fMRI detects deficits in regional CBF during memory-encoding tasks in MCI subjects

    G. Xu;P. G. Antuono;J. Jones;Y. Xu

  • Propofol Disrupts Functional Interactions between Sensory and High-Order Processing of Auditory Verbal Memory

    Xiaolin Liu;Kathryn K. Lauer;Barney D. Ward;Stephen M. Rao

  • Levo-tetrahydropalmatine attenuates cocaine self-administration and cocaine-induced reinstatement in rats

    John R. Mantsch;Shi-Jiang Li;Robert Risinger;Sarah Awad

  • Discrimination between neoplastic and nonneoplastic brain lesions by use of proton MR spectroscopy: the limits of accuracy with a logistic regression model.

    Jennifer Butzen;Robert Prost;Veerappu Chetty;Kathleen Donahue

Frequent Co-Authors

Piero Antuono
Piero Antuono Medical College of Wisconsin
Chunming Xie
Chunming Xie Southeast University
Reza Shaker
Reza Shaker Medical College of Wisconsin
Zhijun Zhang
Zhijun Zhang Southeast University
Anthony G. Hudetz
Anthony G. Hudetz University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James S. Hyde
James S. Hyde Medical College of Wisconsin
Elliot A. Stein
Elliot A. Stein National Institute on Drug Abuse
Jerry D. Glickson
Jerry D. Glickson University of Pennsylvania
Brian D. Schmit
Brian D. Schmit Marquette University
Andrew L. Alexander
Andrew L. Alexander University of Wisconsin–Madison

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