Standout Papers
- Wandering Minds: The Default Network and Stimulus-Independent Thought (2007)
- Finding the Self? An Event-Related fMRI Study (2002)
- Social Cognition: Thinking Categorically about Others (2000)
- Dissociable Medial Prefrontal Contributions to Judgments of Similar and Dissimilar Others (2006)
- Stereotypes as energy-saving devices: A peek inside the cognitive toolbox. (1994)
- Stereotypes and Stereotyping (1996)
- The Link between Social Cognition and Self-referential Thought in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex (2005)
- Why self-control seems (but may not be) limited (2014)
- Out of mind but back in sight: Stereotypes on the rebound. (1994)
Immediate Impact
11 by Nobel laureates 10 from Science/Nature 164 standout
Citing Papers
Situating the default-mode network along a principal gradient of macroscale cortical organization
2016 Standout
Signature of consciousness in the dynamics of resting-state brain activity
2015 Standout
Works of C. Neil Macrae being referenced
Wandering Minds: The Default Network and Stimulus-Independent Thought
2007 StandoutScience
Response to Comment on "Wandering Minds: The Default Network and Stimulus-Independent Thought"
2007 Science
Author Peers
| Author | Last Decade | Papers | Cites | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C. Neil Macrae | 11329 | 7164 | 5101 | 5972 | 195 | 19.1k | |
| Nalini Ambady | 6380 | 6543 | 6247 | 6225 | 183 | 16.9k | |
| Eddie Harmon‐Jones | 8845 | 7787 | 4684 | 5658 | 195 | 19.5k | |
| Jan De Houwer | 10627 | 6743 | 5276 | 6861 | 414 | 20.9k | |
| Daniel M. Wegner | 10750 | 9157 | 5267 | 6513 | 145 | 24.8k | |
| Klaus R. Scherer | 12679 | 12502 | 3594 | 13957 | 291 | 31.2k | |
| Robert B. Zajonc | 6106 | 7463 | 6481 | 5200 | 108 | 21.9k | |
| Gordon H. Bower | 8481 | 5189 | 2689 | 6576 | 165 | 21.1k | |
| Gerald L. Clore | 5149 | 8634 | 4867 | 5129 | 104 | 18.2k | |
| Elizabeth F. Loftus | 15615 | 8467 | 4426 | 4288 | 360 | 26.2k | |
| Laura L. Carstensen | 6009 | 13579 | 5650 | 7784 | 172 | 33.7k |
All Works
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