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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior

Cortex is a premier journal dedicated to the exploration of the intricate relationship between the nervous system and behavior. With a multidisciplinary approach, it publishes cutting-edge research on cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, neuroimaging, and related fields. Cortex serves as a vital platform for scientists and scholars to share their findings, theories, and methodologies, advancing our understanding of the brain and its impact on human behavior.

Details
Abbr. Cortex
Start 1964
End Continuing
Frequency Ten no. a year, 2008?-
p-ISSN 0010-9452
e-ISSN 1973-8102
Country Italy
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1694 138
SJR / Ranks: 2377 1330
CiteScore / Ranks: 2894 7.00
JIF / Ranks: 2654 3.6
Recent Articles
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Robinson G, Hollingsworth T, Chan M
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:229-239. PMID: 40088629
Older adults can find verbal communication in noisy environments challenging, but the underlying cognitive phenomena and the specific mechanisms contributing to age-related decline remain unclear. Using a newly designed propositional...
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Gherri E, Garofalo G, ODowd A, Cudia A
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:170-183. PMID: 40073715
Recent studies have demonstrated that the representation of peri-personal space (PPS) can be strongly modulated by the intention to execute a spatially-directed hand-movement. However, the question of whether analogous motor-induced...
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Salomoni S, Weber S, Hinder M
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:211-228. PMID: 40068360
A long history of psychological experiments has used stop signal paradigms to assess action inhibition. Recent studies have investigated complex stopping behaviours, such as response-selective stopping where only one component...
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Gutierrez-Cordero I, Garcia-Orza J
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:184-210. PMID: 40068359
There is broad consensus as to the significance of speech errors in aphasia. The analysis of errors is understood to provide clear clues for clinical diagnosis, the identification of those...
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Bayat M, Hernandez M, Curzon M, Garic D, Graziano P, Dick A
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:153-169. PMID: 40058332
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptom profiles are known to undergo changes throughout development, rendering the neurobiological assessment of ADHD challenging across different developmental stages. Particularly in young children (ages 4- to...
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Gutierrez-Cordero I, Torres-Prioris M, Garcia-Orza J
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:151-152. PMID: 40054033
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Hill P, Ekstrom A
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:133-150. PMID: 40043550
Spatial navigation is essential for wellbeing and independence and shows significant declines as part of age-related neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. Navigation is also one of the earliest behaviors...
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Liu J, Zhan M, Hajhajate D, Spagna A, Dehaene S, Cohen L, et al.
Cortex . 2025 Mar; 185:113-132. PMID: 40031090
Most of us effortlessly describe visual objects, whether seen or remembered. Yet, around 4% of people report congenital aphantasia: they struggle to visualize objects despite being able to describe their...
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Farshad M, Barth B, Svaldi J, Artemenko C, Schroeder P
Cortex . 2025 Feb; 185:96-112. PMID: 40014897
Cognitive phenomena such as the Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect can arise in the fronto-parietal cortical network. Prior neuromodulation studies with cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over...