Cognition & Emotion

Papers
(The H4-Index of Cognition & Emotion is 18. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effects of rumination on internalising symptoms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic among mothers and their offspring: a brief report65
Control your emotions: evidence for a shared mechanism of cognitive and emotional control52
Infants use emotion to infer intentionality from non-random sampling events45
The empathic measure of true emotion (EMOTE): a novel set of stimuli for measuring emotional responding37
The interpersonal effects of distinct emotions in online reviews34
Attachment styles and attachment (in)security priming in relation to emotional conflict control34
Literally or prosodically? Recognising emotional discourse in alexithymia33
The closer you are, the more it hurts: the impact of proximity on moral decision-making29
Investigating a bias account of emotional false memories using a criterion warning and force choice restrictions at retrieval29
Item method directed forgetting occurs independently of borderline personality traits, even for borderline-salient items26
Reactance, morality, and disgust: the relationship between affective dispositions and compliance with official health recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic24
Higher judgements of learning for emotional words: processing fluency or memory beliefs?24
Experimental elicitations of awe: a meta-analysis24
Emotional content influences eye-movements under natural but not under instructed conditions23
Emotion malleability beliefs prompt cognitive reappraisal: evidence from an online longitudinal intervention for adolescents20
Buffering effect of fiction on negative emotions: engagement with negatively valenced fiction decreases the intensity of negative emotions20
Natural language sentiment as an indicator of depression and anxiety symptoms: a longitudinal mixed methods study 118
Age-related disgust responses to signs of disease18
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