Published papers

Cerri D., Albaugh D.,Walton L., ..., Jiang J., ..., Stuber G., Ian Shih Y. Distinct neurochemical influences on fMRI response polarity in the striatum. Nature Communication (in press)

Jiang J.*, Cohen A., Ferguson M., Grafman J., Fox M.(2023): A lesion-derived brain network for emotion regulation. Biological Psychiatry  [Link].

Taylor J, Lin C, …, Jiang J, …, Siddiqi S, Fox M (2023): A transdiagnostic network for psychiatric illness derived from atrophy and lesions. Nature Human Behavior. [Link]

Tong X, Xie H, Carlisle N, Fonzo G, Oathes D, Jiang J, Zhang Y* (2022): Transdiagnostic connectome signatures from resting-state fMRI predict individual-level intellectual capacity. Translational Psychiatry.12(367). [Link]

Kayhan E.*, Nguyen T., Matthes D., Langeloh M., Michel C., Jiang J.*, Hoehl S.(2022): Interpersonal neural synchrony when predicting others’ actions during a game of rock-paper-scissors. Scientific Reports. 12(1):1-11. [Link]

Jiang J., Zheng L., Lu C.* (2021). A hierarchical model for interpersonal verbal communication. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscienceinvited Special Issue, 16(1-2): 246-255. [Link]

Top 5.00% most-cited article

Jiang J.*, von Kriegstein K., Jiang J. (2020). Brain Mechanisms of Eye Contact during Verbal Communication Predict Autistic Traits in Neurotypical Individuals. Scientific Reports, 10 (1): 14602. [Link]

Eshel N. +, Keller C. +, Wu W. +, Jiang J. +, …, Etkin A.* (2020). Global Connectivity and Local Excitability Changes Underlie Antidepressant Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Neuropsychopharmacology, 45 (6): 1018-1025 (+: co-1st author). [Link]
Top 5.00% most-cited article


Wu W., Zhang Y., Jiang J., …, Etkin A.* (2020). An electroencephalographic signature predicts antidepressant response in major depression. Nature Biotechnology, 38:4 39-447. [Link]
- Top 0.01% most-cited article
- Media Coverage: NIMH News Releases, Scientific American, New Scientist, NPR, etc.

Jiang J.*, Borowiak K., Tudge L., Otto C., von Kriegstein K. (2017). Neural mechanisms of eye contact when listening to another person talking. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 319–328. [Link]
- Top 10.00% most-cited article

Jiang J., Chen C., Dai B., Shi G., Liu L., Lu C.* (2015). Leader emergence through interpersonal neural synchronization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(14): 4274-4279. [Link]
- Top 1.00% most-cited article
- Peer commentary: F1000 Prime Recommendations, F1000Prime
- Media Coverage: Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review, Science Daily, Inc, etc.

Jiang J., Dai B., Peng D., Zhu C., Liu L., Lu C.* (2012). Neural synchronization during face-to-face communication. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(45):16064 –16069. [Link]
- Top 1.00% most-cited article
- Peer commentary: Journal Club in Journal of Neuroscience: Kyongsik Yun. On the same wavelength: Face-to-face communication increases interpersonal neural synchronization. (2013). Journal of Neuroscience, 33(12): 5081-5082.
- Media Coverage: Forbes, The Guardian, The American Bar Association, etc.

Jiang J., Lu C.*, Peng D., Zhu C., Howell P.* (2012). Classification of types of stuttering symptoms based on brain activity. PLoS ONE, 7(6): e39747. [Link]

Howell P.*, Jiang J., Peng D., Lu C.* (2012). Neural control of fundamental frequency rise and fall in Mandarin tones. Brain and Language, 121(1): 35-46. [Link]

Howell P.*, Jiang J., Peng D., Lu C.* (2012). Neural Control of Rising and Falling Tones in Mandarin Speakers Who Stutter. Brain and Language, 123(2): 211-221. [Link]

*: correspondence author


Other Manuscripts

Liu X, Bruss J, Uitermarkt B, ...., Oya H, Boes A, Jiang J *. Invasive and noninvasive causal evidence of amygdala engagement to DLPFC stimulation (In preparation).


Talks and Conference Presentations

Invasive and noninvasive causal evidence of amygdala engagement to DLPFC stimulation. Ojemann Lecture. Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa. Nov. 17, 2023. (Invited talk)

A lesion-derived brain network for emotion regulation. Rising Star Showcase at Society of Biological Psychiatry. San Diego. April 28, 2023. (Invited talk)

Interpersonal Neurosync and Neuromodulation: Towards a Better Understanding of the Neural Mechanisms Underlying Social Interaction. Department of Bioengineering, Lehigh University. Oct 2, 2022. (Invited talk)

Interpersonal Neurosync and Neuromodulation: Towards a Better Understanding of the Neural Mechanisms Underlying Social Interaction. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Iowa. Sep 30, 2022. (Invited talk)

Noninvasive Neuromodulation Mechanisms of the left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (dlPFC). Department of Neurosurgery, University of Iowa. Aug 17, 2022. (Invited talk)

Interpersonal Neurosync and Neuromodulation in Social Interaction: Implications for Psychiatry. Center for Neuromodulation in Depression and Stress, University of Pennsylvania. Jul 27, 2022. (Invited Virtual talk)

Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying human social interaction. TCCI NEUROCHAT. Jun 10-11, 2022. (Invited Virtual talk)