Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience is 25. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Convolutional Neural Networks as a Model of the Visual System: Past, Present, and Future196
Inferring Causality from Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Cognitive Neuroscience127
Gender (Im)balance in Citation Practices in Cognitive Neuroscience74
Linked Sources of Neural Noise Contribute to Age-related Cognitive Decline53
Effects of Maternal Singing Style on Mother–Infant Arousal and Behavior52
A Compositional Neural Architecture for Language50
Fixation-related Brain Potentials during Semantic Integration of Object–Scene Information43
Beat-based and Memory-based Temporal Expectations in Rhythm: Similar Perceptual Effects, Different Underlying Mechanisms37
Getting to Know Someone: Familiarity, Person Recognition, and Identification in the Human Brain36
Capture by Context Elements, Not Attentional Suppression of Distractors, Explains the PD with Small Search Displays36
The Left Angular Gyrus Is Causally Involved in Context-dependent Integration and Associative Encoding during Narrative Reading34
Zooming In and Out on One's Life: Autobiographical Representations at Multiple Time Scales34
Preservation and Changes in Oscillatory Dynamics across the Cortical Hierarchy33
Sequence Memory in the Hippocampal–Entorhinal Region32
Enhanced Attention Using Head-mounted Virtual Reality30
Coordination of Pupil and Saccade Responses by the Superior Colliculus29
Relating the Past with the Present: Information Integration and Segregation during Ongoing Narrative Processing29
Greater Visual Working Memory Capacity for Visually Matched Stimuli When They Are Perceived as Meaningful28
Combining Multiple Functional Connectivity Methods to Improve Causal Inferences28
Spatial Attention and Temporal Expectation Exert Differential Effects on Visual and Auditory Discrimination28
Self-reported Mind Wandering and Response Time Variability Differentiate Prestimulus Electroencephalogram Microstate Dynamics during a Sustained Attention Task27
Deficient Goal-Directed Control in a Population Characterized by Extreme Goal Pursuit25
How Working Memory and Reinforcement Learning Are Intertwined: A Cognitive, Neural, and Computational Perspective25
A Revised Computational Neuroanatomy for Motor Control25
Individual-subject Functional Localization Increases Univariate Activation but Not Multivariate Pattern Discriminability in the “Multiple-demand” Frontoparietal Network25
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