Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience is 20. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Spiraling Cognitive–Emotional Brain: Combinatorial, Reciprocal, and Reentrant Macro-organization87
Development of the Paternal Brain in Humans throughout Pregnancy68
Conscious Experience of Stimulus Presence and Absence Is Actively Encoded by Neurons in the Crow Brain56
Inferring Consciousness in Phylogenetically Distant Organisms54
Temporal Unfolding of Spelling-to-Sound Mappings in Visual (Pseudo)word Recognition44
Post-encoding Reactivation Is Related to Learning of Episodes in Humans44
Two “What” Networks in the Human Brain40
P1, N170, and N250 Event-related Potential Components Reflect Temporal Perception Processing in Face and Body Personal Identification31
Spatial Predictive Context Speeds Up Visual Search by Biasing Local Attentional Competition30
Episodic Memory Retrieval Affects the Onset and Dynamics of Evidence Accumulation during Value-based Decisions29
Cognitive Process Models Reveal Meaningful Brain–Behavior Associations in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study Stop-signal Task26
Movement Strategy Moderates the Effect of Spatially Congruent Cues on the Stability of Rhythmic Bimanual Finger Movements24
Sustained Attention Is More Closely Related to Long-term Memory Than to Attentional Control24
Scene-sensitive Medial Temporal Lobe Subregions Are Recruited for the Integration of Non-scene Stimuli24
Hippocampal Reactivation Trades Episodic Detail for Semantic Gist in Human Memory22
Experience-dependent Changes in the Visual Processing of Letters: Evidence from Electroencephalography Decoding22
Five- to Eight-Year-Old Children's Home Numeracy Support and Math Skills Are Associated with Their Neural Number Processing22
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Memory Encoding and Memory Retrieval States21
There Is More Evidence of Rhythmic Attention than Can Be Found in Behavioral Studies: Perspective on Brookshire,20
Introduction to the Special Focus: Remembering Sarah DuBrow20
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