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. 2022 Feb 24;13:837265. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.837265

TABLE 3.

Number of publications on the effects lying on memory by institution, country, number of publications, total global citation scores (TGCS), and total citations per year (TCpY).

Institutes Country Publications TGCS TCpY
Ball State University UNITED STATES 1 25 1.79
Bar-Ilan University ISRAEL 1 12 3.00
Bilkent University TURKEY 1 3 0.43
Brandeis University UNITED STATES 2 3 0.43
Catholic University of Leuven BELGIUM 10 31 15.5
Maastricht University NETHERLANDS 19 199 11.71
Central Washington University UNITED STATES 3 34 3.78
City University of New York UNITED STATES 1 3 0.75
Claremont Graduate University UNITED STATES 3 60 6.67
Emporia State University UNITED STATES 1 17 8.50
Friedrich Schiller University Jena GERMANY 1 1 0.50
Gustavus Adolphus College UNITED STATES 1 120 5.22
Kennesaw State University UNITED STATES 1 0 0
Kent State University UNITED STATES 4 161 8.05
Lomonosov Moscow State University RUSSIA 1 0 0
Louisiana State University UNITED STATES 1 19 3.17
City University of London UNITED KINGDOM 5 68 13.6
Gothenburg University SWEDEN 2 15 5.00
McGill University UNITED STATES 1 4 1.34
Montana State University UNITED STATES 1 45 15.00
Pepperdine University UNITED STATES 1 30 1.76
Saint Martin’s University UNITED STATES 1 5 0.84
Southern Connecticut State University UNITED STATES 1 0 0
Southern New Hampshire University UNITED STATES 2 17 0.95
Stockholm University SWEDEN 3 60 2.73
Tianjin Normal University CHINA 1 0 0
University of Aberdeen UNITED KINGDOM 2 59 4.54
University of Bari Aldo Moro ITALY 8 32 8.00
University of California Davis UNITED STATES 1 18 2.57
University of Denver UNITED STATES 1 0 0
University of Lille FRANCE 3 63 15.75
University of North Carolina UNITED STATES 1 13 1.45
University of Portsmouth UNITED KINGDOM 4 26 6.50
University of Rome La Sapienza ITALY 1 2 1.00
Wesleyan University UNITED STATES 1 15 1.25

Publications having the first author affiliated to different institutions were counted as many times as institutions of affiliations.