Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Cognitive Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Cognitive Science is 1. 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.)
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Working Memory Is as Working Memory Does: A Pluralist Take on the Center of the Mind39
How babies use their hands to learn about objects: Exploration, reach‐to‐grasp, manipulation, and tool use29
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A tetrahedral model of autobiographical memory research design23
Getting LOST: A conceptual framework for supporting and enhancing spatial navigation in aging22
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Thinking probabilistically in the study of intonational speech prosody17
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Eliciting forgiveness13
Applying transcranial magnetic stimulation to rehabilitation of poststroke lower extremity function and an improvement: Individual‐target TMS13
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It takes two (or more): The social nature of secrets12
Accuracy and reconstruction in autobiographical memory: (Re)consolidating neuroscience and sociocultural developmental approaches12
What are delusions? Examining the typology problem12
Defining attention from an auditory perspective10
Co‐perceiving: Bringing the social into perception10
Understanding preferences in infancy10
What about “space” is important for episodic memory?10
Autobiographical memory in dementia syndromes—An integrative review9
Catching Mind Wandering With Pupillometry: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges9
Decision neuroscience and neuroeconomics: Recent progress and ongoing challenges9
Predicting attentional allocation in real‐world environments: The need to investigate crossmodal semantic guidance8
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Comparing cognition across major transitions using the hierarchy of formal automata8
Tactile sensory processing as a precursor of executive attention: Toward early detection of attention impairments and neurodevelopmental disorders8
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Proactive interference and the development of working memory7
Autobiographical memory and psychopathology: Is memory specificity as important as we make it seem?7
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Why imagining what could have happened matters for children's social cognition6
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Children's multimodal language development from an interactional, usage‐based, and cognitive perspective6
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The phenomenology of autobiographical retrieval5
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Hybrid Life: Integrating biological, artificial, and cognitive systems5
Functional benefits of cognitively driven pupil‐size changes5
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Consciousness and cognition in plants4
Conscious awareness and memory systems in the brain4
Collective memory: Collaborative recall synchronizes what and how people remember4
Constructions of speech and thought representation4
Developments in the functions of autobiographical memory: An advanced review4
How we decide what to eat: Toward an interdisciplinary model of gut–brain interactions4
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Transition to language: From agent perception to event representation4
Experiential motivation and the linguistics of sitting, standing, and lying4
Imagination and social cognition in childhood3
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Neurocomputations of strategic behavior: From iterated to novel interactions3
Search for solutions, learning, simulation, and choice processes in suicidal behavior3
Moving beyond “Spoon” tasks: When do children autocue their episodic future thought?3
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A hobgoblin of large minds: Troubles with consistency in belief3
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Thinking about thinking about thinking … & feeling: A model for metacognitive and meta‐affective processes in task engagement2
The strategic allocation theory of vigilance2
Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritization2
Animal models for epileptic foci localization, seizure detection, and prediction by electrical impedance tomography2
Consciousness Under the Spotlight: The Problem of Measuring Subjective Experience2
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The development of gait and mobility: Form and function in infant locomotion2
Giving Generic Language Another Thought2
The cognitive characteristics of music‐evoked autobiographical memories: Evidence from a systematic review of clinical investigations1
Emotional contagion in nonhuman animals: A review1
Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for major depressive disorder: A quick path to relief?1
What is attention?1
Advances in neuroscience research and big data's analysis on anxiety disorder1
Assessing the implicit bias research program: Comments on Brownstein, Gawronski, and Madva versus Machery1
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Autonoesis and episodicity: Perspectives from philosophy of memory1
Attention along the cortical hierarchy: Development matters1
Testing for implicit bias: Values, psychometrics, and science communication1
The interdisciplinary science of autobiographical memory1
Whether implicit attitudes exist is one question, and whether we can measure individual differences effectively is another1
Attention and platypuses1
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How should we think about implicit measures and their empirical “anomalies”?1
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