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. 2022 Nov 15;16:1044917. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1044917

TABLE 3.

Top 10 highly cited references.

Ranking Cited by References Title (publication year) Journal (IF2021)
1 89 Joshi et al., 2016 Structural Plasticity of the Hippocampus and Amygdala Induced by Electroconvulsive Therapy in Major Depression.(2016) Biological Psychiatry (13.382)
2 80 Haq et al., 2015 Response of depression to electroconvulsive therapy: a meta-analysis of clinical predictors.(2015) Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (4.384)
3 70 Redlich et al., 2016 Prediction of Individual Response to Electroconvulsive Therapy via Machine Learning on Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data.(2016) JAMA Psychiatry (21.596)
4 70 van Diermen et al., 2018 Prediction of electroconvulsive therapy response and remission in major depression: meta-analysis.(2018) British Journal of Psychiatry (9.319)
5 65 Kellner et al., 2016b Right Unilateral Ultrabrief Pulse ECT in Geriatric Depression: Phase 1 of the PRIDE Study.(2016) American Journal of Psychiatry (18.112)
6 62 Semkovska et al., 2016 Bitemporal Versus High-Dose Unilateral Twice-Weekly Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression (EFFECT-Dep): A Pragmatic, Randomized, Non-Inferiority Trial.(2015) American Journal of Psychiatry (18.112)
7 57 Abbott et al., 2014 Hippocampal structural and functional changes associated with electroconvulsive therapy response.(2014) Translational Psychiatry (6.222)
8 56 Oltedal et al., 2018 Volume of the Human Hippocampus and Clinical Response Following Electroconvulsive Therapy.(2018) Biological Psychiatry (13.382)
9 55 Dukart et al., 2014 Electroconvulsive therapy-induced brain plasticity determines therapeutic outcome in mood disorders.(2014) PNAS (11.205)
10 54 Kellner et al., 2016a A Novel Strategy for Continuation ECT in Geriatric Depression: Phase 2 of the PRIDE Study.(2016) American Journal of Psychiatry (18.112)