Jean-Paul Caverni

788 total citations
21 papers, 505 citations indexed

About

Jean-Paul Caverni is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Cognitive Neuroscience and General Decision Sciences. According to data from OpenAlex, Jean-Paul Caverni has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 505 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 6 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 3 papers in General Decision Sciences. Recurrent topics in Jean-Paul Caverni's work include Education, sociology, and vocational training (6 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (3 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (3 papers). Jean-Paul Caverni is often cited by papers focused on Education, sociology, and vocational training (6 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (3 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (3 papers). Jean-Paul Caverni collaborates with scholars based in France, Israel and United Kingdom. Jean-Paul Caverni's co-authors include Paolo Legrenzi, P. N. Johnson‐Laird, Vittorio Girotto, Pascal Huguet, Pierre-Marie Baudonnière, David Papo, Laurent Hugueville, Sandrine Rossi, Fabrizio Butera and Abdel Douiri and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychological Review, Brain Research and Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Jean-Paul Caverni

21 papers receiving 451 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jean-Paul Caverni France 9 173 140 130 119 69 21 505
J. St B. T. Evans United Kingdom 10 270 1.6× 191 1.4× 175 1.3× 204 1.7× 120 1.7× 13 655
Russell Revlin United States 12 262 1.5× 111 0.8× 247 1.9× 201 1.7× 109 1.6× 28 671
Lindsay M. Oliver United States 5 75 0.4× 146 1.0× 141 1.1× 134 1.1× 69 1.0× 6 448
Elisabet Tubau Spain 11 144 0.8× 182 1.3× 68 0.5× 102 0.9× 53 0.8× 28 410
Amber Sprenger United States 10 104 0.6× 153 1.1× 127 1.0× 94 0.8× 139 2.0× 19 522
N. E. Wetherick United Kingdom 11 100 0.6× 172 1.2× 170 1.3× 156 1.3× 164 2.4× 53 538
Jean Baratgin France 15 200 1.2× 91 0.7× 242 1.9× 148 1.2× 84 1.2× 46 575
Fenna H. Poletiek Netherlands 14 143 0.8× 245 1.8× 149 1.1× 185 1.6× 55 0.8× 31 698
K. I. Manktelow United Kingdom 11 355 2.1× 156 1.1× 387 3.0× 255 2.1× 150 2.2× 26 917
David P. O'Brien United States 14 165 1.0× 111 0.8× 301 2.3× 343 2.9× 97 1.4× 38 682

Countries citing papers authored by Jean-Paul Caverni

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jean-Paul Caverni

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jean-Paul Caverni

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jean-Paul Caverni. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jean-Paul Caverni based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jean-Paul Caverni. Jean-Paul Caverni is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Del’Guidice, Thomas, Emmanuel Nivet, Guy Escoffier, et al.. (2009). Perseveration related to frontal lesion in mice using the olfactory H-maze. Behavioural Brain Research. 205(1). 226–233. 8 indexed citations
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Papo, David, et al.. (2007). Feedback modulates gamma oscillations in a hypothesis testing paradigm. Brain Research. 1141. 147–153. 2 indexed citations
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Papo, David, et al.. (2006). Modulation of late alpha band oscillations by feedback in a hypothesis testing paradigm. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 63(1). 110–116. 7 indexed citations
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Huguet, Pascal, et al.. (2006). Choking under pressure and working memory capacity: When performance pressure reduces fluid intelligence. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 13(6). 1005–1010. 76 indexed citations
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Butera, Fabrizio, Jean-Paul Caverni, & Sandrine Rossi. (2005). Interaction With a High- Versus Low-Competence Influence Source in Inductive Reasoning. The Journal of Social Psychology. 145(2). 173–190. 9 indexed citations
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Papo, David, Pierre-Marie Baudonnière, Laurent Hugueville, & Jean-Paul Caverni. (2003). Feedback in Hypothesis Testing: An ERP Study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 15(4). 508–522. 15 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (2000). Un code de conduite des chercheurs en psychologie. Bulletin de psychologie. 53(445). 47–51. 4 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Laird, P. N., et al.. (1999). Naive probability: A mental model theory of extensional reasoning.. Psychological Review. 106(1). 62–88. 207 indexed citations
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Johnson‐Laird, P. N., et al.. (1999). Naive probability: A mental model theory of extensional reasoning.. Psychological Review. 106(1). 62–88. 6 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (1998). L'éthique dans les sciences du comportement. Presses Universitaires de France eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (1998). Pour un code de conduite des chercheurs dans les sciences du comportement humain. L’Année psychologique. 98(1). 83–100. 10 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (1996). Commentary: How to Better Understand the Processes Underlying the So-called ‘Preference Reversal Phenomenon’ if there is any Reversal Phenomenon?. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 9(2). 111–111. 1 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (1995). Contributions to decision making. Elsevier eBooks. 88 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (1988). Psychologie cognitive : modèles et méthodes. Presses universitaires de Grenoble eBooks. 35 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul & Michel González. (1986). Vers une modélisation des processus de jugement dans l'évaluation. Bulletin de psychologie. 39(375). 301–304. 1 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul. (1981). La fiabilité de la notation scolaire par expert comme fonction du mode d'exploitation analytique ou synthétique de la note. L’Année psychologique. 81(2). 369–384. 1 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul, et al.. (1978). Psychologie de l'évaluation scolaire. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (Québec government). 28 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul, et al.. (1978). Les mécanismes des effets d'assimilation entre évaluations scolaires successives. Applied Psychology. 28(1). 13–22. 1 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul, et al.. (1975). Le comportement d'évaluation de productions scolaires : à la recherche d'un modèle explicatif. Bulletin de psychologie. 28(318). 793–799. 2 indexed citations
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Caverni, Jean-Paul, et al.. (1975). Les Comportements D'évaluation Dans Les Systèmes Éducatifs: Influence D'une Catégorisation Ethnique Sur la Notation de Productions Scolaires. International Journal of Psychology. 10(2). 135–145. 2 indexed citations

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