Cortex

Papers
(The H4-Index of Cortex is 28. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Simultaneous simulations of pure, surface and phonological acquired dyslexia within a full computational model of the primary systems hypothesis140
Editorial Board80
Cover figure79
Effector-specific improvements in action prediction in left-handed individuals after short-term physical practice69
Behavioural and neurophysiological signatures in the retrieval of individual memories of recent and remote real-life routine episodic events66
Adynamic spoken language in corpus callosum dysgenesis66
Impaired pre-saccadic shifts of attention in neglect patients57
Reviewer acknowledgements 202452
Cover figure43
Impact of digital screen media activity on functional brain organization in late childhood: Evidence from the ABCD study40
Editorial Board39
Electrophysiological signatures of inhibitory control in children with Tourette syndrome and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder38
The neural time course of size constancy in natural scenes38
Can group membership modulate the social abilities of autistic people? An intergroup bias in smile perception37
Pleasant touch: Behavioural and hemodynamic responses to a protocol for systematic assessment of tactile stimulation36
Moral decision-making in context: Behavioral and neural processes underlying allocations based on need, merit, and equality35
Enhanced mind-matter interactions following rTMS induced frontal lobe inhibition33
Inter- and intra- hemispheric interactions in reading ambiguous words33
Brain metabolic connectivity reconfiguration in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia32
Youth-like brain activation linked with greater cognitive training gains in older adults: Insights from the ACTOP study32
Salience-weighted agreement feature hierarchy modulates language comprehension31
A scoping review and critique of the Input–Output subtyping dimension of spatial neglect31
Sharing motor plans while acting jointly: A TMS study29
Visual imagery vividness declines across the lifespan29
Functional neuroanatomy of lexical access in contextually and visually guided spoken word production29
A network approach to subjective cognitive decline: Exploring multivariate relationships in neuropsychological test performance across Alzheimer's disease risk states28
Does action-stopping involve separate pause and cancel processes? A view from premotor cortex28
Seeming confines: Electrophysiological evidence of peripersonal space remapping following tool-use in humans28
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