Cognitive Neuropsychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Cognitive Neuropsychology is 3. 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
Competition in context: response selection within the supervisory attentional system model27
Not so fast! Response times in the computerized Benton Face Recognition Test may not reflect face recognition ability20
What tool representation, intuitive physics, and action have in common: The brain’s first-person physics engine17
Visual imagery deficits in posterior cortical atrophy16
Davida’s deficits: weak encoding of impoverished stimuli or faulty egocentric representation?13
Provoked overt recognition in acquired prosopagnosia using multiple different images of famous faces11
Unstable orientation perception as a failure of perceptual binding7
Toward the characterization of a visual form of developmental dyslexia: Reduced visuo-attentional capacity for processing multiple stimuli made of separable features7
Correction6
A shared serial order system for verbal working memory and language production: evidence from aphasia6
From intermediate shape-centered representations to the perception of oriented shapes: response to commentaries5
Linguistic structure modulates attention in reading: Evidence from negative concord in Italian5
Pseudoword spelling: insights into sublexical representations and lexical interactions5
Investigating the influence of semantic factors on word retrieval: Reservations, results and recommendations5
The role of a shape-centred representations in the perception of complex shapes4
Sex differences in the effects on the brain of early cognitive stimulation4
Sixty years of visual cortex single-cell studies to explain the perceptual deficits of Davida4
Significance and implications of visual shape processing at intermediate cortical levels4
How The visual system turns things the right way up4
Contributions of semantic and phonological working memory to narrative language independent of single word production: Evidence from acute stroke3
The role of input vs. output phonological working memory in narrative production: Evidence from case series and case study approaches3
Cochlea to categories: The spatiotemporal dynamics of semantic auditory representations3
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