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Field-Weighted Citation Impact

 

Aarts, A.A., Anderson, J.E., Anderson, C.J. and 267 more (...) (2015).Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science,349(6251)

7.688

 

14.39

 

13.535

 

937

 

70.82

 

Adelman, J.S., Johnson, R.L., McCormick, S.F. and 15 more (...) (2014).A behavioral database for masked form priming. Behavior Research Methods,46(4) 1052-1067

1.744

3.17

1.882

16

2.18

Barnett, J.B., Cuthill, I.C., Scott-Samuel, N.E. (2017).Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signals. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,284(1858)

1.474

3.89

2.541

1

1.12

Bayliss, D.M., Bogdanovs, J., Jarrold, C. (2015).Consolidating working memory: Distinguishing the effects of consolidation, rehearsal and attentional refreshing in a working memory span task. Journal of Memory and Language,8134-50

3.064

5.63

 

4.044

 

10

 

3.27

 

Benton, C.P., Skinner, A.L. (2015).Deciding on race: A diffusion model analysis of race-categorisation. Cognition,13918-27

1.686

 

3.65

 

2.778

 

2

 

0.64

 

Bompas, A., Sumner, P., Muthumumaraswamy, S.D. and 2 more (...) (2015).The contribution of pre-stimulus neural oscillatory activity to spontaneous response time variability. NeuroImage,10734-45

1.752

 

6.31

 

3.823

 

15

 

1.79

 

Bowers, J.S. (2016).The practical and principled problems with educational neuroscience. Psychological Review,123(5) 600-612

3.17

 

7.19

 

5.462

 

16

 

14.4

 

Bowers, J.S., Bowers, P.N. (2017).Beyond Phonics: The Case for Teaching Children the Logic of the English Spelling System. Educational Psychologist,52(2) 124-141

5.244

 

9.35

 

4.76

 

2

 

3.36

 

Bowers, J.S., Vankov, I.I., Damian, M.F. and 1 more (...) (2014).Neural networks learn highly selective representations in order to overcome the superposition catastrophe. Psychological Review,121(2) 248-261

3.17

 

7.19

 

5.462

 

9

 

1.27

 

Bowers, J.S., Vankov, I.I., Damian, M.F. and 1 more (...) (2016).Why do some neurons in cortex respond to information in a selective manner? Insights from artificial neural networks. Cognition,14847-63

1.686

 

3.65

2.778

 

4

 

2.55

 

Brooks, J.C.W., Davies, W.-E., Pickering, A.E. (2017).Resolving the brainstem contributions to attentional analgesia. Journal of Neuroscience,37(9) 2279-2291

1.629

5.96

4.682

3

 

2.23

 

Brown, J., Michie, S., Geraghty, A.W.A. and 5 more (...) (2014).Internet-based intervention for smoking cessation (StopAdvisor) in people with low and high socioeconomic status: A randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine,2(12) 997-1006

5.122

4.43

6.304

 

24

 

2.51

 

Bruton, A., Lee, A., Yardley, L. and 19 more (...) (2018).Physiotherapy breathing retraining for asthma: a randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine,6(1) 19-2

5.122

 

4.43

6.304

 

0

 

0

 

Carnelley, K.B., Bejinaru, M.-M., Otway, L. and 2 more (...) (2018).Effects of repeated attachment security priming in outpatients with primary depressive disorders. Journal of Affective Disorders,234201-206

1.362

 

3.84

 

1.967

0

0

Carnelley, K.B., Otway, L.J., Rowe, A.C. (2016).The effects of attachment priming on depressed and anxious mood. Clinical Psychological Science,4(3) 433-450

2.205

 

6

 

3.712

 

6

2.74

 

Dalili, M.N., Penton-Voak, I.S., Harmer, C.J. and 1 more (...) (2015).Meta-analysis of emotion recognition deficits in major depressive disorder. Psychological Medicine,45(6) 1135-1144

1.732

 

4.99

 

3.137

 

29

 

3.33

 

Eippert, F., Kong, Y., Jenkinson, M. and 2 more (...) (2017).Denoising spinal cord fMRI data: Approaches to acquisition and analysis. NeuroImage,154255-266

1.752

 

6.31

 

3.823

 

4

 

3.22

 

Ferriday, D., Bosworth, M.L., Godinot, N. and 7 more (...) (2016).Variation in the oral processing of everyday meals is associated with fullness and meal size; A potential nudge to reduce energy intake?. Nutrients,8(5)

1.392

 

4.29

 

1.476

 

13

 

4.34

 

Gage, S.H., Jones, H.J., Burgess, S. and 4 more (...) (2017).Assessing causality in associations between cannabis use and schizophrenia risk: A two-sample Mendelian randomization study. Psychological Medicine,47(5) 971-980

1.732

 

4.99

 

3.137

 

8

 

11.08

 

Guest, D., Kent, C., Adelman, J.S. (2017).The Relative Importance of Perceptual and Memory Sampling Processes in Determining the Time Course of Absolute Identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition,

1.2

 

2.5

 

1.907

 

0

0

Hassall, C.D., Silver, A., Turk, D.J. and 1 more (...) (2016).We are more selfish than we think: The endowment effect and reward processing within the human medial-frontal cortex. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,69(9) 1676-1686

0.961

 

2

 

1.32

 

1

 

0.33

 

Haworth, C.M.A., Carter, K., Eley, T.C. and 1 more (...) (2017).Understanding the genetic and environmental specificity and overlap between well-being and internalizing symptoms in adolescence. Developmental Science,20(2)

1.547

 

4.01

 

2.782

 

1

 

1.2

 

Hogan, B.G., Hildenbrandt, H., Scott-Samuel, N.E. and 2 more (...) (2017).The confusion effect when attacking simulated three-dimensional starling flocks. Royal Society Open Science,4(1)

1.017

 

2.27

 

0.957

 

5

 

3.26

 

Hood, B., Weltzien, S., Marsh, L. and 1 more (...) (2016).Picture yourself: Self-focus and the endowment effect in preschool children. Cognition,15270-77

1.686

 

3.65

 

2.778

 

7

 

4.46

 

Hughes, A.E., Southwell, R.V., Gilchrist, I.D. and 1 more (...) (2016).Quantifying peripheral and foveal perceived differences in natural image patches to predict visual search performance. Journal of Vision,16(10)

1.029

 

1.96

 

1.356

 

0

0

Hunt, E.R., Baddeley, R.J., Worley, A. and 2 more (...) (2016).Ants determine their next move at rest: Motor planning and causality in complex systems. Royal Society Open Science,3(1)

1.017

 

2.27

 

0.957

 

3

 

0.5

 

Jones, H.J., Gage, S.H., Heron, J. and 4 more (...) (2018).Association of combined patterns of tobacco and cannabis use in adolescence with psychotic experiences. JAMA Psychiatry,75(3) 240-246

4.309

 

9.33

 

8.831

 

0

0

Kazanina, N., Bowers, J.S., Idsardi, W. (2017).Phonemes: Lexical access and beyond. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review,1-26

1.466

 

3.08

 

2.044

 

0

0

Kent, C., Lamberts, K. (2016).Stimulus probability effects in absolute identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition,42(5) 740-748

1.2

 

2.5

 

1.907

 

0

0

Knight, M.J., Dillon, S., Jarutyte, L. and 1 more (...) (2017).Magnetic Resonance Relaxation Anisotropy: Physical Principles and Uses in Microstructure Imaging. Biophysical Journal,112(7) 1517-1528

1.018

 

3.06

 

1.946

 

1

 

0.88

 

Kong, Y., Eippert, F., Beckmann, C.F. and 5 more (...) (2014).Intrinsically organized resting state networks in the human spinal cord. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,111(50) 18067-18072

2.629

 

8.56

 

6.321

 

26

 

1.21

 

Lewandowsky, S., Freeman, M.C., Mann, M.E. (2017).Harnessing the uncertainty monster: Putting quantitative constraints on the intergenerational social discount rate. Global and Planetary Change,156155-166

1.598

 

4.16

 

1.741

 

0

0

Lewandowsky, S., Risbey, J.S., Oreskes, N. (2016).The pause in global warming: Turning a routine fluctuation into a problem for science. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,97(5) 723-733

3.232

 

7.02

 

4.728

 

26

 

6.69

 

Lewandowsky, S., Risbey, J.S., Oreskes, N. (2015).On the definition and identifiability of the alleged ""hiatus"" in global warming. Scientific Reports,5

1.401

 

4.63

 

1.625

 

19

 

1.44

 

Lewandowsky, S., Risbey, J.S., Smithson, M. and 2 more (...) (2014).Scientific uncertainty and climate change: Part I. Uncertainty and unabated emissions. Climatic Change,124(1-2) 21-37

1.296

 

3.52

 

1.883

 

21

 

1.71

 

Little, P., Stuart, B., Hobbs, F.D.R. and 15 more (...) (2015).An internet-delivered handwashing intervention to modify influenza-like illness and respiratory infection transmission (PRIMIT): A primary care randomised trial. The Lancet,386(10004) 1631-1639

13.698

 

6.93

 

12.467

 

19

 

4.64

 

Little, P., Stuart, B., Hobbs, F.R. and 16 more (...) (2016).An internet-based intervention with brief nurse support to manage obesity in primary care (POWeR+): a pragmatic, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology,4(10) 821-828

4.507

 

5.14

 

8.625

 

12

 

3.04

 

Ludwig, C.J.H., Davies, J.R., Eckstein, M.P. (2014).Foveal analysis and peripheral selection during active visual sampling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,111(2) E291-E299

2.629

 

8.56

 

6.321

 

12

 

0.55

 

Malhotra, G., Leslie, D.S., Ludwig, C.J.H. and 1 more (...) (2017).Overcoming indecision by changing the decision boundary. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,146(6) 776-805

2.31

 

4.93

 

3.549

 

0

0

Malhotra, G., Leslie, D.S., Ludwig, C.J.H. and 1 more (...) (2017).Time-varying decision boundaries: insights from optimality analysis. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review,1-26

1.466

 

3.08

 

2.044

 

0

0

Marsh, L.E., Kanngiesser, P., Hood, B. (2018).When and how does labour lead to love? The ontogeny and mechanisms of the IKEA effect. Cognition,170245-253

1.686

 

3.65

 

2.778

 

0

0

Maynard, O.M., Attwood, A., O'Brien, L. and 4 more (...) (2014).Avoidance of cigarette pack health warnings among regular cigarette smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence,136(1) 170-174

1.264

 

3.59

 

2.008

 

26

 

2.92

 

Maynard, O.M., Brooks, J.C.W., Munafò, M.R. and 1 more (...) (2017).Neural mechanisms underlying visual attention to health warnings on branded and plain cigarette packs. Addiction,112(4) 662-672

1.64

 

3.09

 

2.276

 

2

 

2.34

 

Merilaita, S., Scott-Samuel, N.E., Cuthill, I.C. (2017).How camouflage works. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,372(1724)

1.137

 

3.61

 

2.137

 

6

 

3.29

 

Michalis, C., Scott-Samuel, N.E., Gibson, D.P. and 1 more (...) (2017).Optimal background matching camouflage. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,284(1858)

1.474

 

3.89

 

2.541

 

0

0

Oberauer, K., Farrell, S., Jarrold, C. and 1 more (...) (2016).What limits working memory capacity?. Psychological Bulletin,142(7) 758-799

8.041

 

14.37

 

8.998

 

20

 

8.79

 

Oberauer, K., Lewandowsky, S. (2016).Control of information in working memory: Encoding and removal of distractors in the complex-span paradigm. Cognition,156106-128

1.686

 

3.65

 

2.778

 

2

 

1.27

 

Okbay, A., Baselmans, B.M.L., De Neve, J.-E. and 178 more (...) (2016).Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses. Nature Genetics,48(6) 624-633

6.62

 

20.83

 

20.899

 

95

 

19.83

 

Otto, A.R., Skatova, A., Madlon-Kay, S. and 1 more (...) (2014).Cognitive Control Predicts Use of Model-based Reinforcement Learning. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,27(2) 319-333

1.014

 

3.44

 

2.414

 

44

 

3.3

 

Potter, C., Ferriday, D., Griggs, R.L. and 3 more (...) (2018).Parental beliefs about portion size, not children's own beliefs, predict child BMI. Pediatric Obesity,13(4) 232-238

1.271

 

3.41

 

1.914

 

0

0

Pound, N., Lawson, D.W., Toma, A.M. and 3 more (...) (2014).Facial fluctuating asymmetry is not associated with childhood ill-health in a large British cohort study. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,281(1792)

1.474

 

3.89

2.541

 

17

 

1.89

 

Quadflieg, S., Gentile, F., Rossion, B. (2015).The neural basis of perceiving person interactions. Cortex,705-2

1.302

 

3.65

 

2.234

 

9

 

1.39

 

Rhodes, G., Pond, S., Jeffery, L. and 3 more (...) (2017).Aftereffects support opponent coding of expression. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,43(3) 619-628

1.185

 

2.47

 

1.654

 

1

 

1.3

 

Rogers, P.J. (2017).Food and drug addictions: Similarities and differences. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior,153182-190

0.852

 

2.84

 

1.18

 

11

 

5.05

 

Rogers, P.J., Hardman, C.A. (2015).Food reward. What it is and how to measure it. Appetite,901-15

1.384

 

3.71

 

1.619

 

15

2.74

 

Rogers, P.J., Hogenkamp, P.S., De Graaf, C. and 8 more (...) (2016).Does low-energy sweetener consumption affect energy intake and body weight? A systematic review, including meta-analyses, of the evidence from human and animal studies. International Journal of Obesity,40(3) 381-394

1.583

 

5.18

 

2.799

 

49

 

8.03

 

Scott-Samuel, N.E., Holmes, G., Baddeley, R. and 1 more (...) (2015).Moving in groups: how density and unpredictable motion affect predation risk. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology,69(6) 867-872

0.996

 

2.36

 

1.278

 

8

 

2.12

 

Scott, I.M., Clark, A.P., Josephson, S.C. and 19 more (...) (2014).Human preferences for sexually dimorphic faces may be evolutionarily novel. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,111(40) 14388-14393

2.629

 

8.56

 

6.321

 

35

 

1.86

 

Skatova, A., Spence, A., Leygue, C. and 1 more (...) (2017).Guilty repair sustains cooperation, angry retaliation destroys it. Scientific Reports,7

1.401

 

4.63

 

1.625

 

0

0

Smith-Collins, A.P.R., Luyt, K., Heep, A. and 1 more (...) (2015).High frequency functional brain networks in neonates revealed by rapid acquisition resting state fMRI. Human Brain Mapping,36(7) 2483-2494

1.346

 

5.06

 

2.733

 

8

 

1.46

 

Smith, A.D., Kenny, L., Rudnicka, A. and 2 more (...) (2016).Drawing Firmer Conclusions: Autistic Children Show No Evidence of a Local Processing Bias in a Controlled Copying Task. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,46(11) 3481-3492

1.527

 

3.65

 

1.861

 

1

 

0.44

 

Spalek, K., Hoshino, N., Wu, Y.J. and 2 more (...) (2014).Speaking two languages at once: Unconscious native word form access in second language production. Cognition,133(1) 226-231

1.686

 

3.65

 

2.778

 

12

 

2.66

 

St Pourcain, B., Cents, R.A.M., Whitehouse, A.J.O. and 29 more (...) (2014).Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy. Nature Communications,5

2.995

 

11.8

 

6.399

 

25

 

2.38

 

Stollery, B., Christian, L. (2016).Glucose improves object-location binding in visual-spatial working memory. Psychopharmacology,233(3) 529-547

0.915

 

3.27

 

1.665

 

2

 

0.65

 

Stothart, G., Kazanina, N., Näätänen, R. and 2 more (...) (2015).Early visual evoked potentials and mismatch negativity in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease,44(2) 397-408

0.912

 

3.62

 

1.536

 

13

 

2.51

 

Stothart, G., Maynard, O., Lavis, R. and 1 more (...) (2016).Neural correlates of cigarette health warning avoidance among smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence,161155-162

1.264

 

3.59

 

2.008

 

3

 

1.02

 

Temple, S.E., McGregor, J.E., Miles, C. and 5 more (...) (2015).Perceiving polarization with the naked eye: Characterization of human polarization sensitivity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,282(1811) 1-9

1.474

 

3.89

 

2.541

 

4

 

0.64

 

Teo, T., Noyes, J. (2014).Explaining the intention to use technology among pre-service teachers: a multi-group analysis of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. Interactive Learning Environments,22(1) 51-66

1.325

 

1.45

 

0.848

 

21

 

3.93

 

Udale, R., Farrell, S., Kent, C. (2017).Task Demands Determine Comparison Strategy in Whole Probe Change Detection. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,

1.185

 

2.47

 

1.654

 

0

0

Wilkinson, L.L., Ferriday, D., Bosworth, M.L. and 4 more (...) (2016).Keeping Pace with Your Eating: Visual Feedback Affects Eating Rate in Humans. PLoS ONE,11(2)

1.092

 

3.11

 

1.201

 

0

0

Wilkinson, L.L., Rowe, A.C., Sheldon, C. and 2 more (...) (2017).Disinhibited eating mediates differences in attachment insecurity between bariatric surgery candidates/recipients and lean controls. International Journal of Obesity,41(12) 1831-1834

1.583

 

5.18

 

2.799

 

0

0

Yoshida, M., Kazanina, N., Pablos, L. and 1 more (...) (2014).On the origin of islands. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience,29(7) 761-770

1.069

 

1.67

 

1.161

 

9

 

1.94

 

 

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