Gabriel Castrillón

1.3k total citations
18 papers, 573 citations indexed

About

Gabriel Castrillón is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Gabriel Castrillón has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 573 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 4 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Gabriel Castrillón's work include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (8 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (4 papers) and Bipolar Disorder and Treatment (4 papers). Gabriel Castrillón is often cited by papers focused on Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (8 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (4 papers) and Bipolar Disorder and Treatment (4 papers). Gabriel Castrillón collaborates with scholars based in Colombia, United States and Germany. Gabriel Castrillón's co-authors include Valentin Riedl, Yakeel T. Quiroz, Francisco Lopera, Andrew E. Budson, Chantal E. Stern, Kim Celone, Randall E. Newmark, Christine Preibisch, Sandro M. Krieg and Nico Sollmann and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Neuroscience and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Gabriel Castrillón

17 papers receiving 569 citations

Peers

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Castrillón, Gabriel, et al.. (2025). BOLD signal changes can oppose oxygen metabolism across the human cortex. Nature Neuroscience.
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Miranda‐Angulo, Ana L., et al.. (2024). Sympathovagal quotient and resting-state functional connectivity of control networks are related to gut Ruminococcaceae abundance in healthy men. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 164. 107003–107003. 1 indexed citations
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Luppi, Andrea I., et al.. (2024). The control costs of human brain dynamics. Network Neuroscience. 9(1). 77–99. 2 indexed citations
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Castrillón, Gabriel, Andreas Ranft, Igor Yakushev, et al.. (2023). An energy costly architecture of neuromodulators for human brain evolution and cognition. Science Advances. 9(50). eadi7632–eadi7632. 36 indexed citations
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Castrillón, Gabriel, et al.. (2020). The physiological effects of noninvasive brain stimulation fundamentally differ across the human cortex. Science Advances. 6(5). eaay2739–eaay2739. 75 indexed citations
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Palacio, Juan David, et al.. (2019). Rostral Middle Frontal Volumetric Differences in Bipolar Offspring versus Community Controls Offspring. International journal of psychological research. 12(2). 48–58. 2 indexed citations
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López‐Jaramillo, Carlos, Cristian Vargas, Ana M. Díaz‐Zuluaga, et al.. (2017). Increased hippocampal, thalamus and amygdala volume in long‐term lithium‐treated bipolar I disorder patients compared with unmedicated patients and healthy subjects. Bipolar Disorders. 19(1). 41–49. 34 indexed citations
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Norton, Daniel, Rebecca E. Amariglio, Hillary Protas, et al.. (2017). Subjective memory complaints in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease. Neurology. 89(14). 1464–1470. 19 indexed citations
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Preibisch, Christine, et al.. (2015). Evaluation of Multiband EPI Acquisitions for Resting State fMRI. PLoS ONE. 10(9). e0136961–e0136961. 76 indexed citations
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Riedl, Valentin, Gabriel Castrillón, Timo Grimmer, et al.. (2015). Metabolic connectivity mapping reveals effective connectivity in the resting human brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(2). 428–433. 88 indexed citations
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Quiroz, Yakeel T., Kim Willment, Gabriel Castrillón, et al.. (2015). Successful Scene Encoding in Presymptomatic Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 47(4). 955–964. 6 indexed citations
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Castrillón, Gabriel, Ahmad Ahmadi, Nassir Navab, & Jonas Richiardi. (2014). Learning with multi-site fMRI graph data. 2014 48th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers. 608–612. 6 indexed citations
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Delgado, Jorge, et al.. (2013). Assessment of cardiac volumes using an isotropic whole‐heart dual cardiac phase sequence in pediatric patients. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 39(3). 708–716. 10 indexed citations
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Delgado, Jorge A., et al.. (2012). Informatics in Radiology: Use of CouchDB for Document-based Storage of DICOM Objects. Radiographics. 32(3). 913–927. 13 indexed citations
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Quiroz, Yakeel T., Andrew E. Budson, Kim Celone, et al.. (2010). Hippocampal hyperactivation in presymptomatic familial Alzheimer's disease. Annals of Neurology. 68(6). 865–875. 184 indexed citations

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