Janina I. Schweiger

2.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
28 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Janina I. Schweiger is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Janina I. Schweiger has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 5 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Janina I. Schweiger's work include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (18 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (8 papers) and Tryptophan and brain disorders (5 papers). Janina I. Schweiger is often cited by papers focused on Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (18 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (8 papers) and Tryptophan and brain disorders (5 papers). Janina I. Schweiger collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Switzerland. Janina I. Schweiger's co-authors include Andreas Meyer‐Lindenberg, Heike Tost, Urs Braun, O. Grimm, Henrik Walter, Susanne Erk, Axel Schäfer, Nina Romanczuk‐Seiferth, Danielle S. Bassett and Andreas Heinz and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and NeuroImage.

In The Last Decade

Janina I. Schweiger

28 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Janina I. Schweiger Germany 14 959 322 224 146 113 28 1.2k
Tracy Warbrick Germany 21 1.2k 1.2× 183 0.6× 265 1.2× 123 0.8× 169 1.5× 49 1.5k
Ricardo Magalhães Portugal 18 760 0.8× 196 0.6× 319 1.4× 127 0.9× 152 1.3× 55 1.3k
Guangrong Xie China 18 623 0.6× 364 1.1× 171 0.8× 109 0.7× 199 1.8× 40 1.1k
Olga Kedo Germany 7 758 0.8× 206 0.6× 178 0.8× 186 1.3× 181 1.6× 9 1.1k
Giulio Pergola Italy 22 902 0.9× 236 0.7× 315 1.4× 233 1.6× 214 1.9× 74 1.6k
Felix Brandl Germany 14 854 0.9× 385 1.2× 284 1.3× 80 0.5× 209 1.8× 27 1.1k
Elisabeth Wenger Germany 17 739 0.8× 188 0.6× 276 1.2× 124 0.8× 183 1.6× 24 1.3k
Ottavia Dipasquale United Kingdom 20 561 0.6× 112 0.3× 231 1.0× 126 0.9× 151 1.3× 55 979
Genevieve Yang United States 12 945 1.0× 198 0.6× 317 1.4× 236 1.6× 194 1.7× 15 1.2k

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All Works

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Beck, Anne, Susanne Erk, Carolin Wackerhagen, et al.. (2025). Anhedonia relates to reduced striatal reward anticipation in depression but not in schizophrenia or bipolar disorder: A transdiagnostic study. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 25(2). 501–514. 1 indexed citations
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Schäfer, Ingo, Rita Rosner, L. Heller, et al.. (2022). Die BMBF-Forschungsverbünde zur psychischen Gesundheit geflüchteter Menschen. Trauma und Gewalt. 16(3). 172–186. 1 indexed citations
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Schwarz, Kristina, Carolin Moessnang, Janina I. Schweiger, et al.. (2021). Ventral Striatal–Hippocampus Coupling During Reward Processing as a Stratification Biomarker for Psychotic Disorders. Biological Psychiatry. 91(2). 216–225. 11 indexed citations
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Chen, Junfang, Kristina Schwarz, Zhenxiang Zang, et al.. (2021). Hyper-Coordinated DNA Methylation is Altered in Schizophrenia and Associated with Brain Function. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open. 2(1). 2 indexed citations
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Braun, Urs, Anais Harneit, Giulio Pergola, et al.. (2021). Brain network dynamics during working memory are modulated by dopamine and diminished in schizophrenia. Nature Communications. 12(1). 3478–3478. 94 indexed citations
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Reichert, Markus, Gabriela Gan, Urs Braun, et al.. (2021). Ambulatory assessment for precision psychiatry: Foundations, current developments and future avenues. Experimental Neurology. 345. 113807–113807. 22 indexed citations
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Schweiger, Janina I., Ceren Akdeniz, Urs Braun, et al.. (2021). Brain structural correlates of upward social mobility in ethnic minority individuals. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 57(10). 2037–2047. 3 indexed citations
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Reichert, Markus, Urs Braun, Gabriela Gan, et al.. (2020). A neural mechanism for affective well-being: Subgenual cingulate cortex mediates real-life effects of nonexercise activity on energy. Science Advances. 6(45). 21 indexed citations
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Zhang, Xiaolong, Urs Braun, Anais Harneit, et al.. (2020). Generative network models of altered structural brain connectivity in schizophrenia. NeuroImage. 225. 117510–117510. 23 indexed citations
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Schwarz, Kristina, Carolin Moessnang, Janina I. Schweiger, et al.. (2019). Transdiagnostic Prediction of Affective, Cognitive, and Social Function Through Brain Reward Anticipation in Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression, and Autism Spectrum Diagnoses. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 46(3). 592–602. 40 indexed citations
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Wackerhagen, Carolin, Ilya M. Veer, Susanne Erk, et al.. (2019). Amygdala functional connectivity in major depression – disentangling markers of pathology, risk and resilience. Psychological Medicine. 50(16). 2740–2750. 23 indexed citations
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Schweiger, Janina I., Kai G. Kahl, Jan Philipp Klein, Valerija Sipos, & Ulrich Schweiger. (2019). Innovation in Psychotherapy, Challenges, and Opportunities: An Opinion Paper. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. 495–495. 9 indexed citations
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Schweiger, Ulrich, et al.. (2018). Mental Disorders and Female Infertility. 2(6). 9 indexed citations
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Lett, Tristram A., Susanne Erk, Sebastian Mohnke, et al.. (2017). The influence of MIR137 on white matter fractional anisotropy and cortical surface area in individuals with familial risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 195. 190–196. 5 indexed citations
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Wackerhagen, Carolin, Torsten Wüstenberg, Sebastian Mohnke, et al.. (2017). Influence of Familial Risk for Depression on Cortico-Limbic Connectivity During Implicit Emotional Processing. Neuropsychopharmacology. 42(8). 1729–1738. 26 indexed citations
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Braun, Urs, Axel Schäfer, Danielle S. Bassett, et al.. (2016). Dynamic brain network reconfiguration as a potential schizophrenia genetic risk mechanism modulated by NMDA receptor function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(44). 12568–12573. 140 indexed citations
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Becker, Robert E., Urs Braun, Adam J. Schwarz, et al.. (2016). Species-conserved reconfigurations of brain network topology induced by ketamine. Translational Psychiatry. 6(4). e786–e786. 29 indexed citations
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Bähner, Florian, Charmaine Demanuele, Janina I. Schweiger, et al.. (2015). Hippocampal–Dorsolateral Prefrontal Coupling as a Species-Conserved Cognitive Mechanism: A Human Translational Imaging Study. Neuropsychopharmacology. 40(7). 1674–1681. 44 indexed citations
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Braun, Urs, Axel Schäfer, Henrik Walter, et al.. (2015). Dynamic reconfiguration of frontal brain networks during executive cognition in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(37). 11678–11683. 557 indexed citations breakdown →
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François, Jennifer, O. Grimm, Adam J. Schwarz, et al.. (2015). Ketamine Suppresses the Ventral Striatal Response to Reward Anticipation: A Cross-Species Translational Neuroimaging Study. Neuropsychopharmacology. 41(5). 1386–1394. 26 indexed citations

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