Martin Paczynski

1.7k total citations
17 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Martin Paczynski is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Paczynski has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 6 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Martin Paczynski's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (9 papers), Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (6 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (4 papers). Martin Paczynski is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (9 papers), Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (6 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (4 papers). Martin Paczynski collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Germany. Martin Paczynski's co-authors include Gina R. Kuperberg, Neil Cohn, Ray Jackendoff, Cyrus K. Foroughi, Pamela M. Greenwood, Samuel S. Monfort, Patrick E. McKnight, Tali Ditman, Gwendolyn E. Wood and Tracey J. Shors and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Cognition and Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Martin Paczynski

17 papers receiving 981 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Martin Paczynski United States 13 584 385 313 182 128 17 1.0k
Jens Bölte Germany 22 938 1.6× 493 1.3× 602 1.9× 150 0.8× 107 0.8× 49 1.3k
Jason D. Ozubko Canada 14 851 1.5× 198 0.5× 323 1.0× 164 0.9× 38 0.3× 21 1.0k
Ruth de Diego‐Balaguer Spain 26 1.6k 2.7× 402 1.0× 782 2.5× 168 0.9× 57 0.4× 59 2.0k
Justin C. Hulbert United States 13 1.0k 1.8× 582 1.5× 208 0.7× 76 0.4× 56 0.4× 20 1.3k
Renée Béland Canada 19 691 1.2× 242 0.6× 408 1.3× 81 0.4× 80 0.6× 43 1.1k
Alan Beaton United Kingdom 19 893 1.5× 328 0.9× 700 2.2× 131 0.7× 227 1.8× 52 1.6k
Toni Cunillera Spain 22 1.2k 2.1× 285 0.7× 496 1.6× 101 0.6× 25 0.2× 36 1.6k
Jascha Rüsseler Germany 21 984 1.7× 252 0.7× 532 1.7× 119 0.7× 30 0.2× 50 1.3k
Uri Hadar Israel 14 1.4k 2.5× 508 1.3× 800 2.6× 338 1.9× 166 1.3× 35 1.9k
Miranda van Turennout Netherlands 16 1.6k 2.7× 357 0.9× 634 2.0× 229 1.3× 40 0.3× 21 1.8k

Countries citing papers authored by Martin Paczynski

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Fields of papers citing papers by Martin Paczynski

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Martin Paczynski

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Martin Paczynski. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Martin Paczynski 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 Martin Paczynski. Martin Paczynski is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Cohn, Neil, Martin Paczynski, & Marta Kutas. (2017). Not so secret agents: Event-related potentials to semantic roles in visual event comprehension. Brain and Cognition. 119. 1–9. 22 indexed citations
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Brudner, Emily G., Ekaterina Denkova, Martin Paczynski, & Amishi P. Jha. (2017). The role of expectations and habitual emotion regulation in emotional processing: An ERP investigation.. Emotion. 18(2). 171–180. 11 indexed citations
3.
Foroughi, Cyrus K., Samuel S. Monfort, Martin Paczynski, Patrick E. McKnight, & Pamela M. Greenwood. (2016). Placebo effects in cognitive training. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(27). 7470–7474. 167 indexed citations
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Osman, Allen, Martin Paczynski, & Amishi P. Jha. (2016). Affective Expectations Influence Neural Responses to Stressful Images in Soldiers. Military Psychology. 29(1). 41–57. 4 indexed citations
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Paczynski, Martin, et al.. (2014). Brief Exposure to Aversive Stimuli Impairs Visual Selective Attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 27(6). 1172–1179. 3 indexed citations
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Wittenberg, Eva, Martin Paczynski, Heike Wiese, Ray Jackendoff, & Gina R. Kuperberg. (2014). The difference between “giving a rose” and “giving a kiss”: Sustained neural activity to the light verb construction. Journal of Memory and Language. 73. 31–42. 41 indexed citations
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Paczynski, Martin, Ray Jackendoff, & Gina R. Kuperberg. (2014). When Events Change Their Nature: The Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying Aspectual Coercion. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26(9). 1905–1917. 35 indexed citations
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Cohn, Neil & Martin Paczynski. (2013). Prediction, events, and the advantage of Agents: The processing of semantic roles in visual narrative. Cognitive Psychology. 67(3). 73–97. 74 indexed citations
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Brunyé, Tad T., Stephanie A. Gagnon, Martin Paczynski, et al.. (2013). Happiness by association: Breadth of free association influences affective states. Cognition. 127(1). 93–98. 19 indexed citations
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Cohn, Neil, Martin Paczynski, Ray Jackendoff, Phillip J. Holcomb, & Gina R. Kuperberg. (2012). (Pea)nuts and bolts of visual narrative: Structure and meaning in sequential image comprehension. Cognitive Psychology. 65(1). 1–38. 105 indexed citations
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Cohn, Neil, Martin Paczynski, Phillip J. Holcomb, Ray Jackendoff, & Gina R. Kuperberg. (2011). Comics on the Brain: Structure and Meaning in Sequential Image Comprehension. Cognitive Science. 33(33). 3 indexed citations
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Paczynski, Martin & Gina R. Kuperberg. (2011). Electrophysiological evidence for use of the animacy hierarchy, but not thematic role assignment, during verb-argument processing. Language and Cognitive Processes. 26(9). 1402–1456. 48 indexed citations
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Kuperberg, Gina R., Martin Paczynski, & Tali Ditman. (2010). Establishing Causal Coherence across Sentences: An ERP Study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 23(5). 1230–1246. 100 indexed citations
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Kuperberg, Gina R., et al.. (2009). Electrophysiological Correlates of Complement Coercion. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 22(12). 2685–2701. 74 indexed citations
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Shors, Tracey J., et al.. (1999). Acute Stress Persistently Enhances Estrogen Levels in the Female Rat. Stress. 3(2). 163–171. 112 indexed citations

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