Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Cognitive Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Cognitive Science 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 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wilding the predictive brain33
Consciousness and cognition in plants31
Emotional contagion in nonhuman animals: A review29
A systematic review and meta‐analysis of memory‐guided attention: Frontal and parietal activation suggests involvement of fronto‐parietal networks28
Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation with functional magnetic resonance imaging for probing and modulating neural circuits relevant to affective disorders24
Building semantic memory from embodied and distributional language experience23
Perceiving gender while perceiving language: Integrating psycholinguistics and gender theory18
The effects of repeating false and misleading information on belief18
Anomalies in implicit attitudes research17
Decision neuroscience and neuroeconomics: Recent progress and ongoing challenges17
What is attention?16
The versatility of creaky phonation: Segmental, prosodic, and sociolinguistic uses in the world's languages16
Inner speech15
Cognitive and metacognitive, motivational, and resource considerations for learning new skills across the lifespan15
Attention: The grounds of self‐regulated cognition14
Personae in sociolinguistic variation13
Developing language in a developing body, revisited: The cascading effects of motor development on the acquisition of language12
Neurocomputational models of altruistic decision‐making and social motives: Advances, pitfalls, and future directions12
The map trap: Why and how word learning research should move beyond mapping12
Triangulating Neanderthal cognition: A tale of not seeing the forest for the trees12
The phenomenology of autobiographical retrieval12
Resource‐rational approach to meta‐control problems across the lifespan11
Defining attention from an auditory perspective10
Accuracy and reconstruction in autobiographical memory: (Re)consolidating neuroscience and sociocultural developmental approaches10
How we decide what to eat: Toward an interdisciplinary model of gut–brain interactions8
Confidence in consciousness research8
Reframing spatial frames of reference: What can aging tell us about egocentric and allocentric navigation?7
Autobiographical memory in dementia syndromes—An integrative review7
Attention and platypuses7
Sources of variation in the speech of African Americans: Perspectives from sociophonetics7
The cognitive characteristics of music‐evoked autobiographical memories: Evidence from a systematic review of clinical investigations7
Stop paying attention to “attention”6
Search for solutions, learning, simulation, and choice processes in suicidal behavior6
Rethinking the “gap”: Self‐directed learning in cognitive development and scientific reasoning6
Attention as a multi‐level system of weights and balances6
How should we think about implicit measures and their empirical “anomalies”?6
Achieving a good impression: Reputation management and performance goals6
Collective memory and autobiographical memory: Perspectives from the humanities and cognitive sciences6
The study of gesture in cognitive linguistics: How it could inform and inspire other research in cognitive science6
Impacts ofacoustic‐phoneticvariability on perceptual development for spoken language: A review6
Autobiographical memory and psychopathology: Is memory specificity as important as we make it seem?6
Speech aging: Production and perception6
The Referential Problem Space revisited: An ecological hypothesis of the evolutionary and developmental origins of pointing6
Mixing memory and desire: How memory reactivation supports deliberative decision‐making5
Behavioral, neurological, and psychiatric frailty of autobiographical memory5
Thinking about thinking about thinking … & feeling: A model for metacognitive and meta‐affective processes in task engagement5
How babies use their hands to learn about objects: Exploration, reach‐to‐grasp, manipulation, and tool use5
Conscious cognitive effort in cognitive control5
Enchrony5
Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritization5
What about “space” is important for episodic memory?5
The 21st century engram5
Three levels of framing5
Imagination and social cognition in childhood5
Developments in the functions of autobiographical memory: An advanced review5
Causal inference in cognitive neuroscience4
Event parsing and the origins of grammar4
Embodiment and language4
Enhancing models of social and strategic decision making with process tracing and neural data4
Temporal dynamics of decision making: A synthesis of computational and neurophysiological approaches4
The cognitive neuroscience of self‐awareness: Current framework, clinical implications, and future research directions4
What attention is. The priority structure account4
Context and attention control determine whether attending to competing information helps or hinders learning in school‐aged children4
Infants' performance in the indirect false belief tasks: A second‐person interpretation4
Transition to language: From agent perception to event representation3
A tetrahedral model of autobiographical memory research design3
From evolutionary ecosystem simulations to computational models of human behavior3
Functional benefits of cognitively driven pupil‐size changes3
Proactive interference and the development of working memory3
Eliciting forgiveness3
Understanding preferences in infancy3
It's time to do more research on the attitude–behavior relation: A commentary on implicit attitude measures3
Hybrid Life: Integrating biological, artificial, and cognitive systems3
Constructions of speech and thought representation3
It takes two (or more): The social nature of secrets3
Use of Augmentative Interspecies Communication devices in animal language studies: A review3
Collective memory: Collaborative recall synchronizes what and how people remember3
Conscious awareness and memory systems in the brain3
Implications of video chat use for young children's learning and social–emotional development: Learning words, taking turns, and fostering familial relationships2
Attention along the cortical hierarchy: Development matters2
Applying transcranial magnetic stimulation to rehabilitation of poststroke lower extremity function and an improvement: Individual‐target TMS2
The update of self‐identity: Importance of assessing autobiographical memory in major depressive disorder2
A hobgoblin of large minds: Troubles with consistency in belief2
Thinking probabilistically in the study of intonational speech prosody2
Behavior prediction requires implicit measures of stimulus‐goal discrepancies and expected utilities of behavior options rather than of attitudes toward objects2
Autobiographical memory and the self: A transition theory perspective2
Experiential motivation and the linguistics of sitting, standing, and lying2
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