Cortex

Papers
(The H4-Index of Cortex is 33. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Attention and emotion: An integrative review of emotional face processing as a function of attention168
Phantasia–The psychological significance of lifelong visual imagery vividness extremes107
A functional neuro-anatomical model of human attachment (NAMA): Insights from first- and second-person social neuroscience82
COVID-19 associated cognitive impairment: A systematic review80
Atypical lateralization in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders: What is the role of stress?75
Quantifying aphantasia through drawing: Those without visual imagery show deficits in object but not spatial memory62
Activity in the fronto-parietal multiple-demand network is robustly associated with individual differences in working memory and fluid intelligence60
Psychological and neural responses to architectural interiors59
Do I feel or do I know? Neuroimaging meta-analyses on the multiple facets of empathy54
Attention for action in visual working memory53
The P300 as marker of inhibitory control – Fact or fiction?53
Twos in human visual perception50
#EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments48
Cognitive impairment in people with previous COVID-19 infection: A scoping review47
Effects of low-level visual information and perceptual load on P1 and N170 responses to emotional expressions46
Cross-network interactions in social cognition: A review of findings on task related brain activation and connectivity46
From baby brain to mommy brain: Widespread gray matter gain after giving birth46
How to do things with (thousands of) words: Computational approaches to discourse analysis in Alzheimer's disease45
Rethinking causality and data complexity in brain lesion-behaviour inference and its implications for lesion-behaviour modelling38
No persistent attenuation of fear memories in humans: A registered replication of the reactivation-extinction effect38
Lateralization, functional specialization, and dysfunction of attentional networks38
When differences matter: rTMS/fMRI reveals how differences in dispositional empathy translate to distinct neural underpinnings of self-other distinction in empathy37
Only minimal differences between individuals with congenital aphantasia and those with typical imagery on neuropsychological tasks that involve imagery37
Motor imagery alone drives corticospinal excitability during concurrent action observation and motor imagery37
Proprioception but not cardiac interoception is related to the rubber hand illusion35
Neural mechanisms underlying distractor inhibition on the basis of feature and/or spatial expectations35
Effects of rTMS on the brain: is there value in variability?34
The contribution of linguistic and visual cues to physiological synchrony and empathic accuracy34
Eyetracking during free visual exploration detects neglect more reliably than paper-pencil tests34
Anatomy of phonemic and semantic fluency: A lesion and disconnectome study in 1231 stroke patients34
Mentalizing during social InterAction: A four component model33
Please, don't do it! Fifteen years of progress of non-invasive brain stimulation in action inhibition33
Visual working memory in aphantasia: Retained accuracy and capacity with a different strategy33
Statistical learning in the absence of explicit top-down attention33
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