Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Trends in Cognitive Sciences is 53. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Ritalin as a causal perturbation634
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Anxiety involves altered planning163
Evidence accumulation modelling in the wild: understanding safety-critical decisions163
Beyond learnability: understanding human visual development with DNNs153
Peer review: the case for neutral language146
A framework for studying the conceptual structure of human relationships124
Phase resets undermine measures of phase-dependent perception121
Detecting deception with artificial intelligence: promises and perils117
Cognitive fossils: using cultural artifacts to reconstruct psychological changes throughout history113
How social media shapes polarization109
Unraveling the interplay between math anxiety and math achievement104
A 3D framework of implicit attitude change103
What counts when heartbeats are counted102
Hierarchical functional system development supports executive function101
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Patients with dorsal-stream lesions can perceive global shape97
Dynamic reading in a digital age: new insights on cognition96
Detecting the visual word form area in a bilingual brain92
Superiority and stigma in modern psychology and neuroscience92
The affective gradient hypothesis: an affect-centered account of motivated behavior91
Enriched learning: behavior, brain, and computation89
Testing the unit of working memory manipulation86
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The computational challenge of social learning85
The computational structure of consummatory anhedonia84
Abstract task representations for inference and control83
Trajectories of resilience and mental distress to global major disruptions79
The computational roots of positivity and confirmation biases in reinforcement learning77
Still challenging the pattern separation dogma: ‘quiero retruco’73
Sensing fear: fast and precise threat evaluation in human sensory cortex70
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From Observed Action Identity to Social Affordances68
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Distortion of mental body representations67
Exploring the role of dimensionality transformation in episodic memory67
Partisan bias in the identification of fake news66
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Beyond discrete-choice options64
Proving Causality in Hyperscanning: Multibrain Stimulation and Other Approaches: Response to Moreau and Dumas64
Using music to probe how perception shapes imagination60
Cognition in the Chronic Pain Experience: Preclinical Insights60
On the origin of memory neurons in the human hippocampus60
Simplifying social learning60
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Easy does it: sequencing explains the in-out effect57
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Behavioral science should start by assuming people are reasonable55
Can stimulants make you smarter, despite stealing your sleep?53
An oscillatory pipelining mechanism supporting previewing during visual exploration and reading53
Novel strategies for expanding memory’s penumbra in aging53
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