Topics in Cognitive Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Topics in Cognitive Science 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Structuring Memory Through Inference‐Based Event Segmentation61
Explaining World‐Wide Variation in Navigation Ability from Millions of People: Citizen Science Project Sea Hero Quest48
Is the Mind a Network? Maps, Vehicles, and Skyhooks in Cognitive Network Science32
Tea With Milk? A Hierarchical Generative Framework of Sequential Event Comprehension29
A Neuroadaptive Cognitive Model for Dealing With Uncertainty in Tracing Pilots' Cognitive State29
Varieties of Artifacts: Embodied, Perceptual, Cognitive, and Affective28
A Critical Review of Network‐Based and Distributional Approaches to Semantic Memory Structure and Processes26
On the Nature of Explanations Offered by Network Science: A Perspective From and for Practicing Neuroscientists25
Too Many Cooks: Bayesian Inference for Coordinating Multi‐Agent Collaboration24
How Does the Mind Render Streaming Experience as Events?21
Using Network Science to Understand the Aging Lexicon: Linking Individuals' Experience, Semantic Networks, and Cognitive Performance21
Event‐Predictive Cognition: A Root for Conceptual Human Thought21
Translating a Theory of Active Learning: An Attempt to Close the Research‐Practice Gap in Education19
Understanding Differences in Wayfinding Strategies19
Toward Personalized Deceptive Signaling for Cyber Defense Using Cognitive Models19
What Can Network Science Tell Us About Phonology and Language Processing?17
Building a Cognitive Science of Human Variation: Individual Differences in Spatial Navigation17
Theory of Mind From Observation in Cognitive Models and Humans17
Studies in Ecological Rationality16
Cognitive Network Science for Understanding Online Social Cognitions: A Brief Review16
Extending the Reach of Tooling Theory: A Neurocognitive and Phylogenetic Perspective14
Acquiring Complex Communicative Systems: Statistical Learning of Language and Emotion13
Navigational Experience and the Preservation of Spatial Abilities into Old Age Among a Tropical Forager‐Farmer Population10
Learning and Dynamic Decision Making10
Measuring Spatial Perspective Taking: Analysis of Four Measures Using Item Response Theory10
Expertise in Tool Use Promotes Tool Embodiment10
Grounded Cognition Entails Linguistic Relativity: A Neglected Implication of a Major Semantic Theory9
Cognitive Science Progresses Toward Interactive Frameworks9
How Do We Believe?9
For the Sciences They Are A‐Changin’: A Response to Commentaries on Núñez et al.’s (2019) “What Happened to Cognitive Science?”9
Neural Representations of Task Context and Temporal Order During Action Sequence Execution8
How Intractability Spans the Cognitive and Evolutionary Levels of Explanation8
An Autocatalytic Network Model of Conceptual Change8
Constructing Expertise: Surmounting Performance Plateaus by Tasks, by Tools, and by Techniques8
The Value of Statistical Learning to Cognitive Network Science8
When Fear Shrinks the Brain: A Computational Model of the Effects of Posttraumatic Stress on Hippocampal Volume7
Individual Differences and Skill Training in Cognitive Mapping: How and Why People Differ7
The Tools of Enculturation7
Editors' Introduction to Networks of the Mind: How Can Network Science Elucidate Our Understanding of Cognition?7
The Hierarchical Evolution in Human Vision Modeling7
Syllable Inference as a Mechanism for Spoken Language Understanding7
Editors’ Review and Introduction: Levels of Explanation in Cognitive Science: From Molecules to Culture7
Predictive Modeling of Individual Human Cognition: Upper Bounds and a New Perspective on Performance6
Tool Use Affects Spatial Perception6
What Makes Us Smart?6
The Role of Decision Authority and Stated Social Intent as Predictors of Trust in Autonomous Robots6
Conceptualizing Human–Nature Relationships: Implications of Human Exceptionalist Thinking for Sustainability and Conservation6
Importance of Path Planning Variability: A Simulation Study5
Prospects for Augmenting Team Interactions with Real‐Time Coordination‐Based Measures in Human‐Autonomy Teams5
Improving Medical Image Decision‐Making by Leveraging Metacognitive Processes and Representational Similarity5
Fostering Collective Intelligence in Human–AI Collaboration: Laying the Groundwork for COHUMAIN5
Similarities between Cognitive Models of Language Production and Everyday Functioning: Implications for Development of Interventions for Functional Difficulties5
Toward Greater Integration: Fellows Perspectives on Cognitive Science5
A Robotic Cognitive Control Framework for Collaborative Task Execution and Learning5
Thinking Tools: Gestures Change Thought About Time5
Toward an Understanding of Cognitive Mapping Ability Through Manipulations and Measurement of Schemas and Stress5
A Skill‐Based Approach to Modeling the Attentional Blink4
Editors' Review and Introduction: Models of Rational Proof in Criminal Law4
Oops! I Did it Again: The Psychology of Everyday Action Slips4
Connecting Biological Detail With Neural Computation: Application to the Cerebellar Granule–Golgi Microcircuit4
Action Selection and Execution in Everyday Activities: A Cognitive Robotics and Situation Model Perspective4
Reaching the Goal: Superior Navigators in Late Adulthood Provide a Novel Perspective into Successful Cognitive Aging4
Quantifying Interdisciplinarity in Cognitive Science and Beyond4
Overcoming Individual Limitations Through Distributed Computation: Rational Information Accumulation in Multigenerational Populations4
The Ultimate Tool: The Body, Planning of Physical Actions, and the Role of Mental Imagery in Choosing Motor Acts4
Collectives and Epistemic Rationality4
The Potential of Religion for Promoting Sustainability: The Role of Stewardship4
Developmental Trajectories in the Understanding of Everyday Uncertainty Terms4
Everyday Activities4
Methodological Considerations for Incorporating Clinical Data Into a Network Model of Retrieval Failures4
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