Cognitive Neuroscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Cognitive Neuroscience is 2. 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.)
ArticleCitations
The role of affordances in technological cognition21
What is technology-specific in technological cognition?13
Relational properties as a source of variation for object representation in OTC13
Hippocampal activity supporting working memory is contingent upon specific task demands13
Seeking cognitive and neural specificity in occipitotemporal cortex12
Beyond the hippocampus: boundary conditions for cortical connectivity and activity over time11
What does the hippocampus do during working-memory tasks? A cognitive-neuropsychological perspective10
Is loss avoidance differentially rewarding in adolescents versus adults? Differences in ventral striatum and anterior insula activation during the anticipation of potential monetary losses10
Does working memory activate the hippocampus during the late delay period?9
Closing the box8
Theoretical strategies for an embodied cognitive neuroscience: Mechanistic explanations of brain-body-environment systems8
These things take time: what is the role of the hippocampus in recognition memory over extended delays?8
Understanding mixed and ambiguous emotions – integrating neurophenomenology and literary studies7
In search of systems consolidation7
Bidirectionality and the application of the integrated neurocognitive model of technological cognition to late life cognitive health6
A network-level perspective on technological cognition6
In defense of categories5
Differential effects of bilateral hippocampal CA3 damage on the implicit learning and recognition of complex event sequences5
Degree of abstraction rather than ambiguity is crucial for driving mentalizing involvement commentary on “A-EM: a neurocognitive model for understanding mixed and ambiguous emotions and morality”5
The contributions of eye gaze fixations and target-lure similarity to behavioral and fMRI indices of pattern separation and pattern completion4
The devil may be in the details: The need for contextually rich stimuli in memory consolidation research4
Rethinking category-selectivity in human visual cortex4
Sensorimotor representation of observed dyadic actions with varying agent involvement: an EEG mu study4
The diversity of possible constitutive components in cognitive neurosciences3
Beyond Markov: Transformers, memory, and attention3
Grounding the computational principles of language in neurobiology requires cross-modal and cross-linguistic data3
Concerns about confounds: False memory as an explanation for a hippocampus-supported implicit eye-movement-based relational memory effect3
On the contribution of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex to the neural representation of past memories2
The hippocampus and long-term memory2
Changes in brain activity and connectivity as memories age2
Unconscious processing effects manifest only if conscious processing is excluded2
Stable decoding of working memory load through frequency bands2
Imposing vs finding unity2
Inquiring the librarian about the location of memory2
Facial distortions as a critical test for models of the organization of visual function2
When perception fades, the hippocampus may support implicit memory2
The dead salmon strikes again: Reports of unconscious processing in the hippocampus may reflect Type-I error2
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