Key Publications (For a full list of publications, please visit https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=eVQr6d0AAAAJ&hl=en )
Jiang H, Zhu R, Tian S, Wang H, Chen Z, Wang X, Shao J, Qin J, Shi J, Liu H, Chen Y, Yao Z, Lu Q (2020). Structural-functional decoupling predicts suicide attempts in bipolar disorder patients with a current major depressive episode. Neuropsychopharmacology.
Jiang H, Bahramisharif A, van Gerven M.A.J, Jensen O (2020). Distinct directional couplings between slow and fast gamma power to the phase of theta oscillations in the rat hippocampus. Eur J Neurosci.
Jiang H, He B, Guo X, Wang X, Guo M, Wang Z, Xue T, Li H, Xu T, Ye S, Suma D, Tong S, Cui D (2020). Brain-heart interactions underlying traditional Tibetan Buddhist meditation. Cereb Cortex. (Highlight by F1000: https://f1000.com/prime/735903560#eval793561237 )
Jiang H, Cai Z, Worell G, He B (2019) . Multiple oscillatory push-pull antagonisms constrain seizure propagation. Ann Neurol. 86: 683-694. (Highlight by CURE, The Tartan, AAAS and EurekAlert! https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2019/09/23-he-annals-neurology.html )
Jiang H, Hua L, Tian S, Yao Z, Lu Q, Popov Z (2019). Spectral fingerprints of facial affect processing bias in major depression disorder. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 14:1233-1242
Jiang H, Dai Z, Lu Q, Yao Z (2019). Magnetoencephalography resting-state spectral fingerprints distinguish bipolar depression and unipolar depression. Bipolar Disord.
Jiang H, Tian S, Bi K, Lu Q, Yao Z (2019). Hyperactive frontolimbic and frontocentral resting state gamma connectivity in major depressive disorder. J Affect Disord. 257:74-82.
Jiang H, Popov T, Jylänki P, Bi K, Lu Q, Yao Z, Jensen O, van Gerven, M.A.J( 2016). Predictability of depression severity based on posterior alpha oscillations. Clin Neurophysiol, 127(4): 2108-14.(Cover article)
Jiang H, Bahramisharif A, van Gerven M.A.J, Jensen O (2015). Measuring directionality between neuronal oscillations of different frequencies. NeuroImage, 118:359–367
Jiang H, van Gerven M.A.J, Jensen O (2015). Modality-specific alpha modulations facilitate long-term memory encoding in the presence of distracters. J Cogn Neurosci, 27 (3): 583-592.