Neuropsychologia

Papers
(The H4-Index of Neuropsychologia is 19. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Riding the slow wave: Exploring the role of entrained low-frequency oscillations in memory formation92
Long-term phonemic representations become audiovisual by mid-childhood50
Commonalities between mind wandering and task-set switching: An event-related potential study41
The influence of orthographic depth on multilinguals’ neural networks31
White matter connectivity in uncinate fasciculus accounts for visual attention span in developmental dyslexia31
Editorial Board30
Independent and unified consciousness co-existence in commissurotomy cases29
Sensorimotor contributions to working memory differ between the discrimination of Same and Different syllable pairs28
Modulation of auditory temporal processing, speech in noise perception, auditory-verbal memory, and reading efficiency by anodal tDCS in children with dyslexia27
Cognitive reserve counteracts typical neural activity changes related to ageing27
Neural evidence for a separation of semantic and phonological control processes27
Editorial Board26
Face specific inversion effects provide evidence for two subtypes of developmental prosopagnosia24
The role of the mPFC in the social influence of majority and expert opinion24
Shifting attention in visuospatial short-term memory does not require oculomotor planning: Insight from congenital gaze paralysis23
The neural mechanisms underlying effort process modulated by efficacy23
Altered effective connectivity from the posterior insula to the amygdala mediates the relationship between psychopathic traits and endorsement of the Harm foundation23
An electrophysiological investigation of co-referential processes in visual narrative comprehension22
Coming to grips with reality: Real grasps, but not pantomimed grasps, resist a simultaneous tilt illusion20
Individual differences in the relationship between episodic detail generation and resting state functional connectivity vary with age19
A role of the norepinephrine system or effort in the interplay of different facets of inhibitory control19
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