Cognitive Neuropsychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Cognitive Neuropsychology is 3. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Shape-centered representations of bounded regions of space mediate the perception of objects20
What tool representation, intuitive physics, and action have in common: The brain’s first-person physics engine18
The role of visual-spatial attention in reading development: a meta-analysis16
Face recognition in developmental dyslexia: evidence for dissociation between faces and words16
Patterns of perceptual performance in developmental prosopagnosia: An in-depth case series15
Salience driven attention is pivotal to understanding others’ intentions13
Partial mental simulation explains fallacies in physical reasoning13
The seductive allure of the brain: Dualism and lay perceptions of neuroscience10
Category-specific verb-semantic deficits in Alzheimer’s disease: Evidence from static and dynamic action naming9
Examining speech motor planning difficulties in apraxia of speech and aphasia via the sequential production of phonetically similar words9
Cochlea to categories: The spatiotemporal dynamics of semantic auditory representations8
Differential response to pharmacological intervention in ADHD furthers our understanding of the mechanisms of interference control7
Atypical viewing position effect in developmental dyslexia: A behavioural and modelling investigation6
Two sides of the same coin: ADHD affects reactive but not proactive inhibition in children6
Whole-object effects in visual word processing: Parallels with and differences from face recognition6
A case-study of language-specific executive disorder5
Synaesthesia as a model system for understanding variation in the human mind and brain4
Connections and selections: Comparing multivariate predictions and parameter associations from latent variable models of picture naming4
Atypical prosopagnosia following right hemispheric stroke: A 23-year follow-up study with M.T.4
Bottom-up and top-down modulation of route selection in imitation4
The building blocks of intuitive physics in the mind and brain4
Not so fast! Response times in the computerized Benton Face Recognition Test may not reflect face recognition ability4
A systematic review and meta-analysis of imaging genetics studies of specific reading disorder3
Meaningless imitation in neurodegenerative diseases: Effects of body part, bimanual imitation, asymmetry, and body midline crossing3
A role for visual areas in physics simulations3
Contributions of semantic and phonological working memory to narrative language independent of single word production: Evidence from acute stroke3
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