Standout Papers

Disgust as a disease-avoidance mechanism. 2006 2026 2012 2019 710
  1. Disgust as a disease-avoidance mechanism. (2009)
    Megan Oaten, Richard J. Stevenson et al. Psychological Bulletin
  2. Self‐Regulation and Personality: How Interventions Increase Regulatory Success, and How Depletion Moderates the Effects of Traits on Behavior (2006)
    Roy F. Baumeister, Matthew T. Gailliot et al. Journal of Personality

Immediate Impact

1 by Nobel laureates 7 from Science/Nature 60 standout
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Megan Oaten 1399 1596 1037 1137 50 4.1k
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Jerome E. Singer 1549 2420 1402 534 60 5.8k
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Malte Friese 1011 1801 1584 2863 107 6.0k
Bruce D. Bartholow 2553 1673 1461 1064 140 6.1k
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Nikki S. Rickard 1334 1397 794 999 86 3.9k

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