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2024A synergetic turn in cognitive neuroscience of brain diseasesAgustín Ibáñez, Morten L. Kringelbach, G. Deco · Trends in Cognitive SciencesA synergetics framework that can help to perform the necessary dimensionality reduction of complex interactions between the brain, body, and environment and provides an integrated framework for future progress in clinical and cognitive neuroscience.53 citationsopen access2021A massive 7T fMRI dataset to bridge cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligenceEmily J. Allen, Ghislain St-Yves, Yihan Wu et al. · Nature NeuroscienceThe Natural Scenes Dataset (NSD), in which high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging responses to tens of thousands of richly annotated natural scenes were measured while participants performed a continuous recognition task, is presented.650 citationsopen access2023Cognitive neuroscience perspective on memory: overview and summarySruthi Sridhar, Abdulrahman Khamaj, M. Asthana · Frontiers in Human NeuroscienceThe paper discusses the relationship between episodic and semantic memory and the role of the hippocampus, and underscores the need for further research into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying non-declarative memory, particularly conditioning.68 citationsopen access2023Cognitive NeuroscienceM. Banich, R. Compton46 citationsabstract only2021The population doctrine in cognitive neuroscienceR. B. Ebitz, B. Hayden · NeuronThe population doctrine is codified and recent work that leverages this view to specifically probe cognition is surveyed, illustrating the progress and promise that population neurophysiology holds for cognitive neuroscience.223 citationsopen access2019Cognitive neuroscienceM. Tennant · Psychology and Adult LearningCognitive neuroscience has emerged in the 1990s at the interface between the neural sciences and the cognitive and computational sciences and joins these approaches with the use of new functional brain imaging methods, such as functional magnetic imaging (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), as well as other methods including electroencephalography (EEG) and mag-netoencephalographic (MEG).711 citationsopen access2018The present and future use of functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) for cognitive neuroscienceP. Pinti, I. Tachtsidis, Antonia Hamilton et al. · Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesThis review aims to provide a comprehensive and state‐of‐the‐art review of fNIRS basics, technical developments, and applications, with a particular focus on neuroimaging in naturalistic environments and social cognitive neuroscience.1122 citationsopen access2022Cognitive control, motivation and fatigue: A cognitive neuroscience perspective.A. Kok · Brain and Cognition80 citationsopen access2020The Cognitive Neuroscience of AttentionM. PosnerThis work focuses on the development of Temperament and Attention through Evolutionary and Epidemiological Genetics: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder as an Extreme Phenotypic Variant.629 citationsabstract only2019The human imagination: the cognitive neuroscience of visual mental imageryJ. Pearson · Nature Reviews NeuroscienceRecent insights into the neural mechanisms that underlie visual imagery are discussed, how imagery can be objectively and reliably measured, and how it affects general cognition are discussed.618 citationsabstract only2020Inferring Causality from Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Cognitive NeuroscienceT. Bergmann, G. Hartwigsen · Journal of Cognitive NeuroscienceIf crucial assumptions are explicitly tested (where possible) and confounds are experimentally well controlled, NIBS can indeed reveal cause–effect relationships in cognitive neuroscience studies.218 citationsopen access2018Cognitive neuroscience of healthy aging: Maintenance, reserve, and compensationR. Cabeza, M. Albert, S. Belleville et al. · Nature Reviews NeuroscienceCabeza, Rajah and colleagues aim to promote clarity in the field by agreeing upon consensual definitions for three widely discussed concepts: maintenance, compensation and reserve.991 citationsopen access2021Towards a more inclusive and equitable developmental cognitive neuroscienceJ. Nketia, Dima Amso, N. Brito · Developmental Cognitive NeuroscienceThe proposed manuscript will focus on the scientific potential of the HEALthy Brain and Cognitive Development (HBCD) Study, highlighting what questions these data can and what they cannot answer about child development, and caution against the misuse of these data for advancing de-contextualized and scientifically questionable narratives about the development of children from marginalized communities.57 citationsopen access2020Gender (Im)balance in Citation Practices in Cognitive NeuroscienceJacqueline M. Fulvio, Ileri Akinnola, B. Postle · bioRxivThe results indicate that the underrepresentation of women-led publications in reference sections is also characteristic of papers published in JoCN over the past decade, and this pattern of citation imbalances is present for all gender classes of authors, implicating systemic factors.137 citationsopen access2020The importance of diversity in cognitive neuroscienceVonetta M. Dotson, Audrey Duarte · Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesIt is argued that greater diversity in cognitive neuroscience research is needed to improve reproducibility and to serve the treatment needs of a diverse population, including consideration of confounding and correlated variables, recruitment, necessary costs, and best practices for dealing with them.93 citationsabstract only2020Keep it real: rethinking the primacy of experimental control in cognitive neuroscienceSamuel A. Nastase, Ariel Goldstein, U. Hasson · NeuroImageAn argument for the primacy of naturalistic paradigms is developed, and recent developments in machine learning are pointed to as an example of the transformative power of relinquishing control.290 citationsopen access2019Eye tracking in developmental cognitive neuroscience – The good, the bad and the uglyR. Hessels, Ignace T. C. Hooge · Developmental Cognitive NeuroscienceThis paper adopts the data-quality perspective and surveys the eye-tracking setup, training protocols, and data analysis of the YOUth study (investigating neurocognitive development of 6000 children), showing that eye- tracking data quality can be operator-dependent even after a thorough training protocol.117 citationsopen access2020Causality in Cognitive Neuroscience: Concepts, Challenges, and Distributional RobustnessS. Weichwald, J. Peters · Journal of Cognitive NeuroscienceThe concept of causality is introduced in the context of cognitive neuroscience and existing methods for inferring causal relationships from data are reviewed and argued for distributional robustness as a guiding principle to tackle problems of scarcity of interventional data and challenge of finding the right variables.48 citationsopen access2020A new look at the cognitive neuroscience of video game playGillian Dale, A. Joessel, D. Bavelier et al. · Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesFirst‐ and third‐person shooter games are no longer unique in the extent to which they load upon cognitive abilities, and a host of other game genres appear to place similar degrees of load upon these systems.105 citationsabstract only2018Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Its Clinical TranslationK. Rubia · Frontiers in Human NeuroscienceThis review focuses on the cognitive neuroscience of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder based on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies and on recent clinically relevant applications such as fMRI-based diagnostic classification or neuromodulation therapies targeting fMRI deficits with neurofeedback (NF) or brain stimulation.325 citationsopen access2019Cognitive Neuroscience of Eating Disorders.J. Steinglass, L. Berner, E. Attia · Psychiatric Clinics of North AmericaThis review focuses on 3 areas that suggest paths forward: reward, cognitive and behavioral control, and decision making in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.61 citationsopen access2019Pseudo‐mechanistic Explanations in Psychology and Cognitive NeuroscienceB. Hommel · Topics in Cognitive ScienceThis contribution characterizes the problem and some of its implications and discusses possible solutions.45 citationsopen access2019Magnetoencephalography in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Primer.J. Gross · NeuronThis primer introduces the basic concepts of MEG, discusses its strengths and limitations in comparison to other brain imaging techniques, showcases interesting applications, and projects exciting current trends into the near future.135 citationsopen access2019Improving practices and inferences in developmental cognitive neuroscienceJ. Flournoy, N. Vijayakumar, Theresa W. Cheng et al. · Developmental Cognitive NeuroscienceThe importance of distinguishing between confirmatory versus exploratory data analysis approaches in developmental cognitive neuroscience is focused on, and defensible approaches for null hypothesis significance testing in confirmatory analyses are summarized.37 citationsopen access2001Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: basic evidence and a workspace framework.S. Dehaene, L. Naccache · CognitionThis introductory chapter attempts to clarify the philosophical, empirical, and theoretical bases on which a cognitive neuroscience approach to consciousness can be founded and proposes a theoretical framework that synthesizes those facts: the hypothesis of a global neuronal workspace.2249 citationsabstract only