Topics in Cognitive Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Topics in Cognitive Science is 6. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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By Design: How People Adapt to Cognitive Limitations in Politics61
Too Many Cooks: Bayesian Inference for Coordinating Multi‐agent Collaboration43
Adversarial Dynamics in Centralized Versus Decentralized Intelligent Systems35
Establishing Human Observer Criterion in Evaluating Artificial Social Intelligence Agents in a Search and Rescue Task33
Conceptual Foundations of Sustainability31
Cognitive Science Progresses Toward Interactive Frameworks25
Everyday Activities24
A Methodological Framework to Study Change in Team Cognition Under the Dynamical Hypothesis22
An Introduction to Predictive Processing Models of Perception and Decision‐Making22
Time Slows Down in the Future: Aging and the Brain Rhythms of Language22
Numbers on the Visigothic Slates: A Cognitive Approach21
The Collaborative Nature of Testimonial Learning21
A Critical Period for Robust Curriculum‐Based Deep Reinforcement Learning of Sequential Action in a Robot Arm20
Language Entails Linguistic Relativity20
Editor's Review and Introduction: Cognition‐Inspired Artificial Intelligence19
The Emergence of Specialized Roles Within Groups18
On the Proper Treatment of Dynamics in Cognitive Science17
Understanding Human−Autonomy Teams Through a Human−Animal Teaming Model17
Validating and Refining Cognitive Process Models Using Probabilistic Graphical Models16
Linguistic Relativity in Cross‐Cultural Context: Converging Evidence From Neuroanthropology15
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Local Search and the Evolution of World Models14
Through Thick and Thin: Gesture and Speech Remain as an Integrated System in Atypical Development14
Finding the Words: How Does the Aging Brain Process Language? A Focused Review of Brain Connectivity and Compensatory Pathways14
Editors' Introduction to Networks of the Mind: How Can Network Science Elucidate Our Understanding of Cognition?14
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Human Performance in Competitive and Collaborative Human–Machine Teams13
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The Wisdom of the Crowd is not a Forgone Conclusion. Effects of Self‐Selection on (Collaborative) Knowledge Construction13
The Phoneme as a Cognitive Tool12
Immature Vocalizations Simplify the Speech of Tseltal Mayan and U.S. Caregivers12
The Geometry and Dynamics of Meaning11
The Tools of Enculturation11
Collectives and Epistemic Rationality11
Shifting Between Models of Mind: New Insights Into How Human Minds Give Rise to Experiences of Spiritual Presence and Alternative Realities10
A Cultural Evolutionary Model for the Law of Abbreviation10
Sign Languages in Healthy Aging Population: Review of Neurobehavioral Evidence9
Comparing Australian Message Sticks and Sequentially Marked Objects of the Upper Palaeolithic: Problems and Opportunities9
The Paleolithic in Color: Color and Other Visual Qualities in Archaeological Discussions of Early Symbolic Behavior8
Implications of Grounded Cognition for Conceptual Processing Across Cultures8
Play in Cognitive Development: From Rational Constructivism to Predictive Processing8
The Role of Gesture in Language Development for Neurotypical Children and Children With or at Increased Likelihood of Autism8
Overcoming Individual Limitations Through Distributed Computation: Rational Information Accumulation in Multigenerational Populations8
Introduction to topiCS Volume 17, Issue 48
COHUMAIN: Building the Socio‐Cognitive Architecture of Collective Human–Machine Intelligence8
The Wire Is Not the Territory: Understanding Representational Drift in Olfaction With Dynamical Systems Theory8
Abduction and Deduction in Dynamical Cognitive Science8
Interval Timing as a Computational Pathway From Early Life Adversity to Affective Disorders7
Social Rationality and Human Reasoning: Logical Expressivism and the Flat Mind7
Dissociative Amnesia? It Might be Organic Memory Loss!7
Resource‐Rational Virtual Bargaining for Moral Judgment: Toward a Probabilistic Cognitive Model7
Introduction to topiCS Volume 14, Issue 47
Team Cognition Research Is Transforming Cognitive Science7
Issue Information7
From Cognitive Agents to Cognitive Systems: Theoretical, Methodological, and Empirical Developments of van Gelder's (1998) “Dynamical Hypothesis”7
Cognitive Symbionts. Expanding the Scope of Cognitive Science With Fungi6
A Matter of Memory? Age‐Invariant Relative Clause Disambiguation and Memory Interference in Older Adults6
Issue Information6
Radical Collective Intelligence and the Reimagining of Cognitive Science6
Reflections on David E. Rumelhart and the Rumelhart Prize6
A Neural Dynamic Model Perceptually Grounds Nested Noun Phrases6
Introduction to topiCS Volume 16, Issue 16
Introduction to topiCS Volume 14, Issue 26
Understanding Differences in Wayfinding Strategies6
Simultaneous Hypotheses in Cognitive Agents: Commentary on Paxton, Necaise et al., and the Dynamical Hypothesis in Cognitive Science6
Visual Moral Inference and Communication6
Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Nick Chater Receiving the 2023 Rumelhart Prize6
What Makes Us Smart?6
Discourse Production Across the Adult Lifespan: Microlinguistic Processes6
The Role of Adaptation in Collective Human–AI Teaming6
Thinking Like an Earthling: Children's Reasoning About Individual and Collective Action Related to Environmental Sustainability6
Open‐Ended Technological Evolution: The Co‐Evolution of Invention and Cognitive Technologies6
Graphemic Variation in Morphosyntactic Context: The Syllable u in Classic Maya Hieroglyphic Writing6
Distinguishing Underlying, Inferred, and Expressed Preferences, Attitudes, and Beliefs: An Absence of (Mental) Flatness?6
Personalized Model‐Driven Interventions for Decisions From Experience6
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