Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is 14. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Affect and emotions as drivers of climate change perception and action: a review221
Balancing exploration and exploitation with information and randomization127
Influences of social norms on climate change-related behaviors123
A guide to the measurement and interpretation of fMRI test-retest reliability116
Extensive sampling for complete models of individual brains99
The dimensionality of neural representations for control97
Positive emotions and climate change92
Global Warming’s Six Americas: a review and recommendations for climate change communication80
Meta-learning in natural and artificial intelligence75
Resource-rational decision making69
Consumer behavior and climate change: consumers need considerable assistance68
The early origins and the growing popularity of the individual-subject analytic approach in human neuroscience67
Problematic Internet use (PIU) in youth: a brief literature review of selected topics63
What do reinforcement learning models measure? Interpreting model parameters in cognition and neuroscience61
The neuroscience of socioeconomic inequality60
Habit and climate change59
We need climate change mitigation and climate change mitigation needs the ‘We’: a state-of-the-art review of social identity effects motivating climate change action57
Motivated reasoning and climate change53
Sensitive periods in human development: charting a course for the future53
Brain activity is not only for thinking53
Environmental values and identities at the personal and group level48
Sensitive periods in executive function development47
Context-dependent outcome encoding in human reinforcement learning42
Positive affect and behavior change42
Computation noise in human learning and decision-making: origin, impact, function41
Affective regulation through touch: homeostatic and allostatic mechanisms39
The role of worldviews in shaping how people appraise climate change39
Timescales of cognition in the brain38
Extreme weather experience and climate change opinion37
Reward and emotion: an affective neuroscience approach35
The social functions of positive emotions35
Computational theory-driven studies of reinforcement learning and decision-making in addiction: what have we learned?35
Prevalence of problematic Internet use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic35
Understanding the effects of partisan identity on climate change34
Characteristics and consequences of co-experienced positive affect: understanding the origins of social skills, social bonds, and caring, healthy communities34
Mindful positive emotion regulation as a treatment for addiction: from hedonic pleasure to self-transcendent meaning34
Positive affect: nature and brain bases of liking and wanting33
Precision estimates of parallel distributed association networks: evidence for domain specialization and implications for evolution and development32
Climate change, behavior, and the possibility of spillover effects: recent advances and future directions32
Meaning makes touch affective32
Representations of uncertainty: where art thou?32
The role of executive function in shaping reinforcement learning31
High-resolution fMRI at 7 Tesla: challenges, promises and recent developments for individual-focused fMRI studies31
Applying dense-sampling methods to reveal dynamic endocrine modulation of the nervous system30
Editorial overview: Deep imaging of the individual brain: past, practice, and promise30
Light through the fog: using precision fMRI data to disentangle the neural substrates of cognitive control29
Climate change mitigation within the Campbell paradigm: doing the right thing for a reason and against all odds29
Elite influence on public attitudes about climate policy28
Three types of individual variation in brain networks revealed by single-subject functional connectivity analyses28
Development of face processing: are there critical or sensitive periods?28
Learning from other minds: an optimistic critique of reinforcement learning models of social learning28
Multi-step planning in the brain28
Is there evidence for sensitive periods in emotional development?27
Attentional and perceptual biases of climate change27
Sweet anticipation and positive emotions in music, groove, and dance26
Assessing problematic use of social media: where do we stand and what can be improved?26
Intrinsic reward: potential cognitive and neural mechanisms26
Improving precision functional mapping routines with multi-echo fMRI26
Value-free reinforcement learning: policy optimization as a minimal model of operant behavior25
Latent learning, cognitive maps, and curiosity25
Sensitive phases in the development of rodent social behavior25
How positive affect buffers stress responses25
The current status of Cyberbullying research: a short review of the literature25
Precision functional mapping of human memory systems24
Is the core function of orbitofrontal cortex to signal values or make predictions?24
Predicting attention across time and contexts with functional brain connectivity23
Differentiating self-touch from social touch23
Context-sensitive valuation and learning23
The promise of awake behaving infant fMRI as a deep measure of cognition22
Sensitive periods in cognitive development: a mutualistic perspective22
Cognitive maps and novel inferences: a flexibility hierarchy22
Wild cognition – linking form and function of cognitive abilities within a natural context22
The self-regulatory affective touch: a speculative framework for the development of executive functioning21
Understanding how early life effects evolve: progress, gaps, and future directions21
Expectable environments in early life20
Finding a balance: modulatory effects of positive affect on attentional and cognitive control20
Serotonergic modulation of cognitive computations20
C-tactile (CT) afferents: evidence of their function from microneurography studies in humans20
The evolution of sensitive periods in development: insights from insects20
Resilience to stress and social touch20
Human skill learning: expansion, exploration, selection, and refinement20
The role of C-tactile nerve fibers in human social development19
Concept formation as a computational cognitive process19
Gut microbiome-brain axis and inflammation in temperament, personality and psychopathology19
Improving autobiographical memory in Alzheimer’s disease by transcranial alternating current stimulation19
A taxonomy of positive emotions19
What are ‘positive’ affect and emotion?19
Social touch in virtual reality19
Caregiving influences on emotional learning and regulation: applying a sensitive period model19
Psychopathology and positive emotions in daily life19
Correspondence between functional connectivity and task-related activity patterns within the individual19
The hierarchical construction of value19
The psychological structure, social consequences, function, and expression of pride experiences18
Physiological effects induced by stimulation of cutaneous sensory nerves, with a focus on oxytocin18
Understanding subprocesses of working memory through the lens of model-based cognitive neuroscience18
Excessive shopping on the internet: recent trends in compulsive buying-shopping disorder18
Approach motivation and positive affect18
Epigenetic protection: maternal touch and DNA-methylation in early life17
Challenges and opportunities of mesoscopic brain mapping with fMRI17
Emergence of relational reasoning17
Neuro-cognitive processes as mediators of psychological treatment effects17
Multisensory contributions to affective touch17
How go/no-go training changes behavior: A value-based decision-making perspective17
Local warming is real: A meta-analysis of the effect of recent temperature on climate change beliefs16
The dorsomedial striatum: an optimal cellular environment for encoding and updating goal-directed learning16
Environmental neuroeconomics: how neuroscience can inform our understanding of human responses to climate change16
Social touch — a tool rather than a signal16
Beyond the dichotomy between field and lab — the importance of studying cognition in context16
Categorizing the function of positive emotions16
The paradox of pursuing happiness16
Editorial overview: Can behavioral science solve the climate crisis?15
Precision functional mapping of the subcortex and cerebellum15
Individual differences in mathematical cognition: a Bert's eye view15
Affective touch: a communication channel for social exchange15
Comparison of the determinants for positive and negative affect proposed by appraisal theories, goal-directed theories, and predictive processing theories15
Diving into the deep end: a personal reflection on the MyConnectome study15
A gene-maturation-environment model for understanding sensitive period effects in musical training15
The role of the amygdala in processing social and affective touch14
Explaining discrepancies in the study of maternal effects: the role of context and embryo14
Nested sensitive periods: how plasticity across the microbiota-gut-brain axis interacts to affect the development of learning and memory14
Individual subject approaches to mapping sensory-biased and multiple-demand regions in human frontal cortex14
A role for adaptive developmental plasticity in learning and decision making14
Same-different conceptualization: a machine vision perspective14
Pregnancy as an intergenerational conduit of adversity: how nutritional and psychosocial stressors reflect different historical timescales of maternal experience14
The visual prefrontal cortex of anthropoids: interaction with temporal cortex in decision making and its role in the making of ‘visual animals’14
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