Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Dimensional overlap: Cognitive basis for stimulus-response compatibility--A model and taxonomy.
19901.6k citationsSylvan Kornblum, Thierry Hasbroucq et al.Psychological Reviewprofile →
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). Attention and performance XIV (silver jubilee volume): synergies in experimental psychology, artificial intelligence, and cognitive neuroscience. MIT Press eBooks.15 indexed citations
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). Synergies in experimental psychology, artificial intelligence, and cognitive neuroscience. MIT Press eBooks.15 indexed citations
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). Optimization and Learning in Neural Networks for Formation and Control of Coordinated Movement. 821–849.2 indexed citations
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). The Uncertain Motor System: Perspectives on the Variability of Movement. 709–744.2 indexed citations
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). Color Constancy and Color Perception. 59–78.1 indexed citations
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). Information, Time, and the Structure of Mental Events: A Twenty-Five-Year Review. 535–566.4 indexed citations
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Meyer, David E. & Sylvan Kornblum. (1993). Learning and Memory. 351–357.5 indexed citations
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Kornblum, Sylvan. (1992). Dimensional overlap and dimensional relevance in stimulus-response and stimulus-stimulus compatibility.. 87. 743–777.107 indexed citations
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Kornblum, Sylvan, Thierry Hasbroucq, & Allen Osman. (1990). Dimensional overlap: Cognitive basis for stimulus-response compatibility--A model and taxonomy.. Psychological Review. 97(2). 253–270.1582 indexed citations breakdown →
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