Journal of Neuropsychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Neuropsychology is 4. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prospective memory functions in traumatic brain injury: The role of neuropsychological deficits, metamemory and impaired self‐awareness48
Validation of the computerised battery for neuropsychological evaluation of children ( BENCI ) in a Cuban sample32
Issue Information30
Measuring behavioural disturbances exhibited by children and adolescents in post‐traumatic amnesia: Development of a scale27
Individual characteristics associated with youth symptom reports and persisting symptoms after concussion22
Time to align sensitive cognitive assessment with protein biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease21
Dopamine genetic risk scores and psychiatric symptoms: Interacting risk factors for impulse control behaviours in de novo Parkinson's disease20
Development of the Basel Version of the Awareness of Social Inference Test – Theory of Mind ( BASIT‐ToM ) in healthy adults12
Category fluency and creative potential in semantic aphasia11
One‐year prediction of cognitive decline following cognitive‐stimulation from real‐world data11
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Cognitive assessment: More important than ever10
Exploring longitudinal changes in implicit awareness of dementia: An investigation of the emotional Stroop effect in healthy ageing and mild dementia10
Full‐field input generated from right visual field information for healthy participants reproduces performance simulating left unilateral spatial neglect in line bisection10
Predictive validity of the Westmead Post‐Traumatic Amnesia Scale for functional outcomes in school‐aged children who sustained traumatic brain injury10
Cognitive and affective theory of mind in young and elderly patients with multiple sclerosis9
Body schema and body image as internal representations of the body, and their disorders. An historical review9
Memory functioning after hippocampal removal: Does side matter?8
Among common neuropsychological tests, the Paced auditory serial addition test is the strongest predictor of trait fatigue in patients with traumatic brain injury8
Investigating the association of mood and fatigue with objective and subjective cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis8
What do public contributors with lived experience know and think about open research? ‘Nobody should look at results and think “how did they arrive at that?”’8
Laterality in tactile working memory: The one‐hand version of the Tactual Span8
‘I still remember’: Increased categoric autobiographical memories in behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia8
Predictive factors of post‐operative apathy in patients with diffuse frontal gliomas undergoing awake brain mapping8
Episodic memory effects of gamma frequency precuneus transcranial magnetic stimulation in Alzheimer's disease: A randomized multiple baseline study7
Visual self‐face and self‐body recognition in a left‐brain‐damaged prosopagnosic patient7
Social cognition and real‐life functioning in patient samples with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome with or without psychosis, compared to a large sample of7
The relationship between sleep quality and cognitive performance in a sample of Colombian adults7
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Reimagining André Rey's method for recording the copy process of the Rey Complex Figure Test: A commentary7
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From neuropsychology to embodied neuroscience: Introduction to the special issue on body representation and body transformations6
The impact of conventional versus robust norming on cognitive characterization and clinical classification of MCI and dementia6
Introduction to the special issue on cognitive neurosurgery5
Neural correlates of distorted body images in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa: How is it different from major depressive disorder?5
Word finding, prosody and social cognition in multiple sclerosis5
The role of bodily experiences during pregnancy on mother and infant outcomes5
Clinimetrics: Towards a diagnostic neuropsychology grounded in Alzheimer's disease5
Lesion‐symptom mapping of language impairments in people with brain tumours: The influence of linguistic stimuli5
Issue Information5
Written language preservation in glioma patients undergoing awake surgery: The value of tailored intra‐operative assessment5
Age and sex differences in cognitive performance in people with subjective cognitive decline and associated worry: Findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging5
Non‐optimal cognitive offloading in schizophrenia in a prospective memory task: Influence of both metacognitive beliefs and cognitive effort avoidance5
Effects of motor and cognitive‐motor training on cognitive performance in healthy older adults5
The autobiographical fluency task: Validity and reliability of a tool to assess episodic autobiographical memory and experience‐near personal semantics5
Spontaneous unilateral spatial neglect recovery after brain tumour resection: A multimodal diffusion and rs‐fMRI case report5
Editorial acknowledgement4
Facial emotion recognition, affective empathy and psychosocial functioning in euthymic BD‐I4
Issue Information4
The efficacy and feasibility of an immersive virtual reality game to train spatial attention orientation after stroke: A stage 2 report4
Social information processing in autism: The role of cognitive empathy in moral responding4
Right versus left temporal lobe semiology in dementia: Lessons from two cases with focal frontotemporal dementia syndromes4
Social cognition in children and adolescents with fragile X syndrome: A comparison with individuals with autism symptoms and typical development4
What helps patients to prepare for and cope during awake craniotomy? A prospective qualitative study4
Slowly learned but not forgotten: New learning in a case of childhood‐acquired amnesia4
Validating the OCS‐Plus against a clinical standard: A brief report4
Using a nonparametric item response theory model to identify patterns of cognitive decline: The Mokken scale analysis4
Direct access to specific autobiographical memories is lower in healthy middle‐aged to older adult Apolipoprotein E ε4 carriers compared to non‐carriers4
Motor imagery vividness and symptom severity in Parkinson's disease4
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