Cognitive Neuropsychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Cognitive Neuropsychology is 2. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Linguistic structure modulates attention in reading: Evidence from negative concord in Italian8
Precedence of parvocellular- over magnocellular-biased information for 2D object-related shape processing7
Parallel or sequential? Decoding conceptual and phonological/phonetic information from MEG signals during language production7
Does more imply better vision?7
A shared serial order system for verbal working memory and language production: evidence from aphasia7
Implicit structural priming as a treatment component for aphasia: Specifying essential learning conditions6
Characterizing language production across modalities6
Effects of delay, length, and frequency on onset RTs and word durations: Articulatory planning uses flexible units but cannot be prepared6
Do computational models of vision need shape-based representations? Evidence from an individual with intriguing visual perceptions6
Impact of imagery deficit on word-based object colour retrieval: Evidence from congenital aphantasia5
The role of the left posterior temporal cortex in speech monitoring5
Two sides of the same coin? Comparing structural priming between production and comprehension in choice data and in reaction times5
Atypical prosopagnosia following right hemispheric stroke: A 23-year follow-up study with M.T.4
Visual search organization in a cancellation task in developmental dyslexia4
Does heightened perceptual encoding in blind individuals extend to word learning?3
The multifaceted nature of inner speech: Phenomenology, neural correlates, and implications for aphasia and psychopathology3
Contributions of semantic and phonological working memory to narrative language independent of single word production: Evidence from acute stroke3
Competition in context: response selection within the supervisory attentional system model3
From intermediate shape-centered representations to the perception of oriented shapes: response to commentaries3
An access deficit or a deficit in the phonological representations themselves: What can we learn from naming errors?2
Cross-linguistic asymmetries in language production and code-switching patterns in bilingual aphasia2
The influence of fine motor skills and executive functions on automatized handwriting2
Semantic interference and facilitation in picture naming: The effects of type of impairment and compensatory strategies2
The heterogeneity of holistic processing profiles in developmental prosopagnosia: holistic processing is impaired but not absent2
Visual imagery deficits in posterior cortical atrophy2
Pseudoword spelling: insights into sublexical representations and lexical interactions2
Phonological impairments in Hindi aphasics: Error analyses and cross-linguistic comparisons2
How can the perception of orientation be systematically wrong?2
Measuring metacognition in hemianopic and blindsight patients: perceptual profiles and theoretical implications2
Investigating the influence of semantic factors on word retrieval: Reservations, results and recommendations2
Characterizing different types of developmental dyslexias in French: The Malabi screener2
Atypical emotion sharing in individuals with mirror sensory synaesthesia2
Coming to grips with a fundamental deficit in visual perception2
Inhibitory modulation of speech trajectories: Evidence from a vowel-modified Stroop task2
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