Cognition & Emotion

Papers
(The H4-Index of Cognition & Emotion is 17. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
When we want to know the bad news: exploring information-seeking for unavoidable pain stimuli85
Higher judgements of learning for emotional words: processing fluency or memory beliefs?57
Literally or prosodically? Recognising emotional discourse in alexithymia48
Investigating a bias account of emotional false memories using a criterion warning and force choice restrictions at retrieval38
Attachment styles and attachment (in)security priming in relation to emotional conflict control28
The empathic measure of true emotion (EMOTE): a novel set of stimuli for measuring emotional responding25
Statistical learning of across-trial regularities weakens emotion-induced blindness25
Does emotional expression influence face recognition? Re-examining Bruce and Young’s (1986) independence hypothesis25
The closer you are, the more it hurts: the impact of proximity on moral decision-making23
Positivity effects in self-defining memories in men and women across adulthood: different patterns between self-rated affect and content-coded meaning22
Control your emotions: evidence for a shared mechanism of cognitive and emotional control21
Human interaction, polarisation, and democratic reform: integrating political science with an interpersonal systems approach20
Feelings of gratitude to Allah and people and their associations with affect in daily life20
Experimental elicitations of awe: a meta-analysis20
Investigating the role of mental imagery use in the assessment of anhedonia19
Buffering effect of fiction on negative emotions: engagement with negatively valenced fiction decreases the intensity of negative emotions17
Spiky anger, round peace: examining valence, arousal, and linguistic associations in emotion-eliciting concepts17
Altered mechanisms of adaptation in social anxiety: differences in adapting to positive versus negative emotional faces17
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