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Social Sciences and Humanities

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Citations
6969
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3689
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55

Overview

Xuchu Weng is affiliated with South China Normal University in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with a particular focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Education, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their work addresses multiple topics within these fields, including Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Neural dynamics and brain function, Child Development and Digital Technology, Reading and Literacy Development, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Educational Methods and Media Use, and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Prevalence of Developmental Dyslexia in Primary School Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2022, Brain Sciences
  • Charting brain growth in tandem with brain templates at school age, 2020, Science Bulletin
  • Higher-order sensorimotor circuit of the brain's global network supports human consciousness, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Aberrant single-subject morphological brain networks in first-episode, treatment-naive adolescents with major depressive disorder, 2023, Psychoradiology
  • Prevalence of developmental dyslexia in primary school children: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis, 2022, World Journal of Pediatrics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Xuchu Weng include:

  • Junle Li
  • Jinhui Wang
  • Jiuxing Liang
  • Xin Wang
  • Li-Zi Lin

Their publications are often found in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Brain Sciences
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Neuroscience Bulletin
  • Science Bulletin

Best Publications

  • Cerebral response to patient's own name in the vegetative and minimally conscious states

    Haibo Di;Senming Yu;Xuchu Weng;Steven Laureys

  • The trait of sensory processing sensitivity and neural responses to changes in visual scenes

    Jadzia Jagiellowicz;Xiaomeng Xu;Arthur Aron;Elaine Aron

  • Modulation of functional connectivity during the resting state and the motor task.

    Tianzi Jiang;Yong Ming He;Yufeng Zang;Xuchu Weng

  • Reward and Motivation Systems: A Brain Mapping Study of Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love in Chinese Participants

    Xiaomeng Xu;Arthur Aron;Lucy Brown;Guikang Cao

  • A pilot study of functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain during manual and electroacupuncture stimulation of acupuncture point (LI-4 Hegu) in normal subjects reveals differential brain activation between methods.

    Jian Kong;Lin Ma;Randy L. Gollub;Jinghan Wei

  • Functional MRI in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: evidence for hypofrontality.

    Yu-Feng Zang;Zhen Jin;Xu-Chu Weng;Lei Zhang

  • Neural activity associated with cognitive regulation in heroin users: A fMRI study.

    Tatia M.C. Lee;Wen-hua Zhou;Xiao-jing Luo;Kenneth S.L. Yuen

  • Intrinsic Functional Connectivity Patterns Predict Consciousness Level and Recovery Outcome in Acquired Brain Injury

    Xuehai Wu;Qihong Zou;Jin Hu;Weijun Tang

  • Prevalence of Developmental Dyslexia in Primary School Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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  • Is There a Nonadditive Interaction Between Spontaneous and Evoked Activity? Phase-Dependence and Its Relation to the Temporal Structure of Scale-Free Brain Activity

    Zirui Huang;Jianfeng Zhang;André Longtin;Grégory Dumont

  • Gray matter density negatively correlates with duration of heroin use in young lifetime heroin-dependent individuals.

    Yi Yuan;Zude Zhu;Jinfu Shi;Zhiling Zou

  • Differential activity in left inferior frontal gyrus for pseudowords and real words: an event-related fMRI study on auditory lexical decision.

    Zhuangwei Xiao;John X. Zhang;John X. Zhang;Xiaoyi Wang;Renhua Wu

  • Individual Variability and Test-Retest Reliability Revealed by Ten Repeated Resting-State Brain Scans over One Month

    Bing Chen;Bing Chen;Ting Xu;Changle Zhou;Luoyu Wang

  • How are different neural networks related to consciousness

    Pengmin Qin;Xuehai Wu;Zirui Huang;Niall W. Duncan

  • Involvement of the cerebellum in semantic discrimination: An fMRI study

    Huadong Xiang;Chongyu Lin;Xiaohai Ma;Zhaoqi Zhang

  • Neuroimaging activation studies in the vegetative state: predictors of recovery?

    Haibo Di;Melanie Boly;Xuchu Weng;Didier Ledoux

  • Anterior cingulate activity and the self in disorders of consciousness.

    Pengmin Qin;Haibo Di;Yijun Liu;Senming Yu

  • Dissociation between anterior and posterior cortical regions during self-specificity and familiarity: a combined fMRI-meta-analytic study.

    Pengmin Qin;Yijun Liu;Jinfu Shi;Yuzhi Wang

  • Mismatch negativity to the patient’s own name in chronic disorders of consciousness

    Pengmin Qin;Haibo Di;Xiaodan Yan;Senming Yu

  • The self and its resting state in consciousness: an investigation of the vegetative state.

    Zirui Huang;Zirui Huang;Rui Dai;Xuehai Wu;Zhi Yang

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

    Randy L. Buckner;Vince D. Calhoun;F. Xavier Castellanos;Antao Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheng He
Sheng He Chinese Academy of Sciences
Georg Northoff
Georg Northoff University of Ottawa
Yu-Feng Zang
Yu-Feng Zang Hangzhou Normal University
Qiyong Gong
Qiyong Gong Sichuan University
Steven Laureys
Steven Laureys University of Liège
Arthur Aron
Arthur Aron Stony Brook University
Xiaoping Hu
Xiaoping Hu University of California, Riverside
Yijun Liu
Yijun Liu University of Florida
Tatia M.C. Lee
Tatia M.C. Lee University of Hong Kong
Ting Xu
Ting Xu University of California, Davis

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