Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is 15. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
How do alterations of the basal ganglia affect procedural memory in Tourette syndrome?280
Prefrontal cortex drives the flexibility of whole-brain orchestration of cognition168
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What makes people want more impactful climate policy?135
The cost burden of problematic internet usage125
Aligning brain and behavior119
The prediction illusion: perceptual control mechanisms that fool the observer112
Neurostimulation to improve cognitive flexibility112
How go/no-go training changes behavior: A value-based decision-making perspective99
Precision functional mapping of the subcortex and cerebellum95
How dopamine enables learning from aversion80
Dopaminergic computations for perceptual decisions77
Reinforcement-guided learning in frontal neocortex: emerging computational concepts75
The developmental origins of stress reactivity: an intergenerational life-course perspective69
Negative affect related traits and the chasm between self-report and neuroscience69
Excessive shopping on the internet: recent trends in compulsive buying-shopping disorder69
The evolution of group-mindedness: comparative research on top-down and bottom-up group cooperation in bonobos and chimpanzees66
Is the time’s flow an illusion? — the issue of the temporality of the conscious experience64
Insights into control over cognitive flexibility from studies of task-switching60
Adolescent-to-adult gains in cognitive flexibility are adaptively supported by reward sensitivity, exploration, and neural variability55
Developmental exposure to cannabis compromises dopamine system function and behavior51
From individual to collective climate emotions and actions: a review49
Editorial overview: Building and using models of the world49
Three types of individual variation in brain networks revealed by single-subject functional connectivity analyses46
Noncortical cognition: integration of information for close-proximity behavioral problem-solving46
How do animals navigate the urban jungle? A review of cognition in urban-adapted animals46
‘They deserve it for what they're doing’: dehumanising rhetoric as a facilitator of the recourse to violence against the defenceless45
The vertebrate retina: a window into the evolution of computation in the brain44
Pluralism in the determination of death42
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Beyond food for thought: tool use and manufacture by wild nonhuman primates in nonforaging contexts41
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The early origins and the growing popularity of the individual-subject analytic approach in human neuroscience39
A review of the genetic basis of problematic Internet use39
Curriculum standards and textbook coverage of fractions in high-achieving East-Asian countries and the United States38
Advanced cognition in wild chimpanzees: lessons from observational studies38
Relating mind-blanking to the content and dynamics of spontaneous thinking37
Climate change is an intergenerational challenge that requires intergenerationally focused behavioral solutions37
What is next for the neurobiology of temperament, personality and psychopathology?36
Wild cognition – linking form and function of cognitive abilities within a natural context36
Enlarging the victim’s perspective on dehumanization36
Rejection sensitivity and its relationship to schizotypy and aggression: current status and future directions35
The basolateral amygdala and lateral hypothalamus bias learning towards motivationally significant events35
Using cognitive behavioral therapy as the select treatment approach for problematic Internet usage35
Elaborating humanness: a direct comparison between mindful and mindless entities34
Reducing dehumanisation through virtual reality: prospects and pitfalls34
Liberty and the pursuit of science denial33
Emotions as constituents, predictors and outcomes of dehumanization33
Cortico-cortical paired-associative stimulation to investigate the plasticity of cortico-cortical visual networks in humans32
Processing and transmission of affective touch in the spinal cord32
Future directions for cognitive neuroscience in psychiatry: recommendations for biomarker design based on recent test re-test reliability work31
Interacting with agents without a mind: the case for artificial agents30
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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]29
Improving precision functional mapping routines with multi-echo fMRI29
Cognitive flexibility training for impact in real-world settings29
Habit and climate change29
Mindful positive emotion regulation as a treatment for addiction: from hedonic pleasure to self-transcendent meaning28
Computational theory-driven studies of reinforcement learning and decision-making in addiction: what have we learned?27
Change is on the horizon: call to action for the study of positive emotion and reward in psychopathology27
Comparison of the determinants for positive and negative affect proposed by appraisal theories, goal-directed theories, and predictive processing theories26
Concept formation as a computational cognitive process26
Problematic Internet use (PIU) in youth: a brief literature review of selected topics26
The impact of mathematics teachers’ professional competence on instructional quality and students’ mathematics learning outcomes25
Physiological effects induced by stimulation of cutaneous sensory nerves, with a focus on oxytocin25
Resources, costs and long-term value: an integrative perspective on serotonin and meta-decision making25
What are ‘positive’ affect and emotion?25
The paradox of pursuing happiness25
A “thinking animal” in conflict: studying wild elephant cognition in the shadow of anthropogenic change24
How positive affect buffers stress responses24
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 action24
Rethinking dehumanization, empathy, and burnout in healthcare contexts23
Climate change cognition and education: given no silver bullet for denial, diverse information-hunks increase global warming acceptance23
Social touch — a tool rather than a signal23
Editorial overview: Deep imaging of the individual brain: past, practice, and promise23
How alien species use cognition to discover, handle, taste, and adopt novel foods23
One cannot simply 'be flexible’: regulating control parameters requires learning23
Cognitive flexibility in neurodevelopmental disorders: insights from neuroimaging and neuropsychology23
Clinical transforming of personality disorders: comorbidity, severity or dynamical changes in the structure of individuality?22
Cognition in wild lemurs22
Deep characterization of individual brain-phenotype relations using a multilevel atlas22
Supporting children and adolescents developing in adversity: a scoping review of resilience-promoting interventions from a socioecological perspective22
Associative learning and high-level cognitive processes in the control of food-related behaviors21
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The brain bases of regulation of eating behaviors: the role of reward, executive control, and valuation processes, and new paths to propel the field forward21
Behavioral and cognitive perspectives on the evolution of tool use from wild chimpanzees20
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Social cognition in degenerative cerebellar ataxias19
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Editorial overview: How do the executive and reward systems interact to determine eating behavior? Current theoretical frameworks and training approaches19
Molecular heterogeneity and development of the ventral tegmental area19
Carnal pleasures18
Problematic video-streaming: a short review18
Multi-step planning in the brain18
Strepsirrhine movement and navigation: sense and sociality18
Constructing value signals for food rewards: determinants and the integration17
Apples and oranges: three criteria for positive emotion typologies17
The visual prefrontal cortex of anthropoids: interaction with temporal cortex in decision making and its role in the making of ‘visual animals’17
A comparative framework of inter-individual coordination and pair-bonding17
Imaging the temporal dynamics of brain states with highly sampled fMRI17
The dorsomedial striatum: an optimal cellular environment for encoding and updating goal-directed learning17
Editorial overview: Positive affect: taxonomies, mechanisms and applications16
Differential profiles of cognitive and behavioral inflexibility in addictive disorders16
Diencephalic modulation of the hippocampus in affective and cognitive behavior16
Dehumanization of outgroup members and cross-group interactions16
Cue-approach training for food behavior16
Is the core function of orbitofrontal cortex to signal values or make predictions?16
Robust capuchin tool use cognition in the wild16
Impact of cerebellar-specific genetic and circuit manipulations on the behavioral phenotype and cerebellar physiology in murine autism models16
The role of executive function in shaping reinforcement learning16
Cognitive ecology in the wild — advances and challenges in avian cognition research16
Resilience to stress and trauma: a narrative review of neuroimaging research15
Ultrasound neuromodulation: planning and validating treatments15
Designing affective haptic experience for wellness and social communication: where designers need affective neuroscience and psychology15
Evolution of fish brains and behaviors: how many ways to generate the same outcomes?15
Unraveling sequence learning in obsessive–compulsive disorder15
Dynamics of neural activity in early nervous system evolution15
Shifting attention to orient or avoid: a unifying account of the tail of the striatum and its dopaminergic inputs15
Neuroimaging, hormonal and genetic biomarkers for pathological aggression — success or failure?15
Diversity of the nature of input and output signals in the cerebellum suggests a diversity of function15
On the role of behavioural modes during temporally extended decision-making and their neural substrates15
Does cognitive control have a general stability/flexibility tradeoff problem?15
What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger: insights from neuroscience studies and molecular genetics15
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