Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is 8. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Linking homeostasis to reinforcement learning: internal state control of motivated behavior102
How dopamine enables learning from aversion67
How do alterations of the basal ganglia affect procedural memory in Tourette syndrome?64
Resources, costs and long-term value: an integrative perspective on serotonin and meta-decision making47
Editorial Board47
Reducing dehumanisation through virtual reality: prospects and pitfalls38
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What will it take to mitigate climate change? Maximizing norm transmission and potency for change-accelerating outcomes36
A review of the genetic basis of problematic Internet use33
Using cognitive load tasks to constrain hypotheses about the role of the default mode network in social cognition: uncertainty reduction as a unifying framework32
Cue-approach training for food behavior31
Behavioral and cognitive perspectives on the evolution of tool use from wild chimpanzees26
Occam’s razor misapplied: Pinpointing the role of the default mode network in creativity26
Editorial Board25
Editorial overview: How do the executive and reward systems interact to determine eating behavior? Current theoretical frameworks and training approaches25
Treasure islands: foraging ecology and the emergence of tool use in wild Goffin’s cockatoos25
Experimental approaches to study sensory disconnection in humans during sleep and anesthesia25
My path from traditional to critical quantitative methods: integrating racial equity frameworks in quantitative research25
A seat at the (language) table: incorporating the cerebellum into frameworks for language processing24
Impact of cerebellar-specific genetic and circuit manipulations on the behavioral phenotype and cerebellar physiology in murine autism models23
One cannot simply 'be flexible’: regulating control parameters requires learning23
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Effective ways for reducing dehumanization: interpersonal and intergroup strategies22
Multiple senses influencing healthy food preference22
Focusing on the self to humanize others: the role of empathy and morality22
The default mode network and the complex dynamics of ongoing experience: an attractor-state perspective21
Children: dehumanized or not yet fully human?20
Early-phase neuroplasticity induced by offline transcranial ultrasound stimulation in primates20
Nature of mathematics tasks and what teachers do20
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The Default Mode Network and inner time consciousness19
Dehumanizing organizations: insidious effects of having one’s human integrity denied at work19
Dehumanization and mental health: clinical implications and future directions18
Efficacy of a combined food-response inhibition and attention training for weight loss17
Current prevention strategies and future directions for problem Internet use17
Theory of Mind in the wild17
Cognition is an emergent property16
Learning and skill development in wild primates: toward a better understanding of cognitive evolution16
The brain that controls itself16
How technology can advance the study of animal cognition in the wild15
Cultural differences in mindset beliefs regarding mathematics learning15
Insights from an online self-help forum for people with gaming problems15
Theoretical and philosophical perspectives on race and racism in education15
The goal conflict model: a theory of the hedonic regulation of eating behavior14
Supporting mathematics learning: a review of spatial abilities from research to practice14
Timescales of dopamine release in the striatum as a window into hierarchical control14
Act natural: a review of new methods for assessing dopamine’s role in natural behavior14
Facing the heat: behavioral and molecular underpinnings of heat stress in bumblebees14
The default network and social cognition: new insights and future directions14
Cooperation and cognition in wild canids14
Addressing loneliness through AI: philosophical perspectives13
The Data Chronicles: how teacher metrics shape urban realities13
Optimizing self-motion perception: a control theory perspective on vestibular–visual integration and adaptive mechanisms13
An individual–collective–systemic behavioral climate intervention framework13
What are we measuring when we measure task switch costs?13
School funding and racist causality: historical and QuantCrit perspectives13
Embracing the void: exploring the relationship between chronic loneliness and social touch13
Stress and the control of remembering: balancing hippocampal and striatal forms of memory retrieval13
Chimpanzee vocal communication: what we know from the wild13
Integrating foundational theories of loneliness to develop effective interventions12
Beyond food for thought: tool use and manufacture by wild nonhuman primates in nonforaging contexts12
Editorial Board12
The default mode network: where spontaneous thought meets memory consolidation12
Enlarging the victim’s perspective on dehumanization12
Multicomponential affective processes modulating food-seeking behaviors12
From individual to collective climate emotions and actions: a review12
Corrigendum to ‘On the age-specific neurochemical and endocrine biomarkers of temperament traits in adolescents’ [Curr Opin Behav Sci, vol 43, February 2022, Pages 118–124]12
Supporting children and adolescents developing in adversity: a scoping review of resilience-promoting interventions from a socioecological perspective11
Associative learning and high-level cognitive processes in the control of food-related behaviors11
Dynamics of neural activity in early nervous system evolution11
Dehumanization of outgroup members and cross-group interactions11
Diversity of the nature of input and output signals in the cerebellum suggests a diversity of function11
Editorial Board11
The brain bases of regulation of eating behaviors: the role of reward, executive control, and valuation processes, and new paths to propel the field forward11
Evolution of fish brains and behaviors: how many ways to generate the same outcomes?11
Theoretical models of types of problematic usage of the Internet: when theorists meet therapists10
Bridging the gap: (a)typical psychedelic and near-death experience insights10
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Erratum to “The basal forebrain serves social information processing” [Curr Opin Behav Sci 56 (2024) 101372]10
Variations on an ancient theme — the central complex across insects10
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The impact of public health messages on audience engagement and collective climate action10
Legal aspects of problematic Internet usage10
Answering big questions with small data: the use of field experiments in primate cognition9
Extended cognition and life after death9
The frog-manikin holding the blue parasol umbrella: imaginative generativity in evolution, life, and consciousness9
Harnessing temperament to elucidate the complexities of serotonin function9
Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying multiplication and subtraction performance in adults and skill development in children: a scoping review9
Contributions of the subcortical auditory system to predictive coding and the neural encoding of speech9
Positivity and collective climate action9
Virtuous cycles of organizational climate action: a multilevel view of pro-environmental behavior in the workplace9
New challenges in facing cyberchondria during the coronavirus disease pandemic8
Clinical cerebellar neuroscience: cognitive functioning in spinocerebellar ataxias: an update and future directions8
Reflections on my engagement with QuantCrit: operating as a lens or corrective surgery?8
Priors and proprioceptive predictions8
Prevalence of problematic Internet use during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic8
Response inhibition training and measures of explicit and implicit food valuation8
Impactful environmental psychology needs formal theories8
Mutually beneficial relationship between meaning in life and resilience8
Socially scripted vocal learning in primates8
A light at the end of the axon: genetically encoded fluorescent indicators shine light on the dopamine system8
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