100 most influential works in cognitive science

For those who want to keep in touch with cognitive sciences, let's have a look at the one hundred most influential works in cognitive science; here is just the top10:

  • Syntactic Structures Chomsky, N. (1957)
  • Vision: a computational investigation into the human representation and processing of visual information Marr, D. (1982)
  • Computing machinery and intelligence Turing, A. M. (1950) Mind, 59, 433-460.
  • The organization of behavior; a neuropsychological theory Hebb, D.O. (1949)
  • Parallel distributed processing: Explorations in the microstructure of cognition Rumelhart, D. E., McClelland, J. L. (1986)
  • Human problem solving Newell, A., & Simon, H. A. (1972)
  • he modularity of mind: An essay on faculty psychology Fodor, J. (1983)
  • Remembering: A study in experimental and social psychology Bartlett, F. C. (1932)
  • The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing information Miller, G. A. (1956) Psychological Review, 63, 81-97
  • Perception and Communication Broadbent, D. (1958)

Why do I blog this such ranking is weird but interesting, I was wondering whether there could be more diachronic representations, both for research work and paradigm: a Kuhn-esque ranking would be curious.