Psychological Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychological Review is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for In Search of Better Practice in Executive Functions Assessment: Methodological Issues and Potential Solutions144
An ontology of decision models.128
Causation, meaning, and communication.86
Salience by competitive and recurrent interactions: Bridging neural spiking and computation in visual attention.66
Reducing weight-based rejection: Identifying facilitators and barriers to positive social change using the social identity approach.63
The interpersonal neural coupling in group creative ideation.59
The gated cascade diffusion model: An integrated theory of decision making, motor preparation, and motor execution.55
Supplemental Material for Ensemble-Based Working Memory Updating and Its Computational Rules53
The role of recollection and familiarity in visual working memory: A mixture of threshold and signal detection processes.52
A selective sampling account of forming numerosity representations.50
Choices without preferences: Principles of rational arbitrariness.49
Cognitive network enrichment, not degradation, explains the aging mental lexicon and links fluid and crystallized intelligence.47
Learning emotion regulation: An integrative framework.46
Measuring the impact of multiple social cues to advance theory in person perception research.45
Decomposing modal thought.42
Supplemental Material for Explaining Multiscale Choice Dynamics42
A population response model of ensemble perception.41
Dynamic retrieval of events and associations from memory: An integrated account of item and associative recognition.39
Pedunculopontine-induced cortical decoupling as the neurophysiological locus of dissociation.38
Chunk-based incremental processing and learning: An integrated theory of word discovery, implicit statistical learning, and speed of lexical processing.36
Computational models suggest that human memory judgments exhibit interference due to the use of overlapping representations.35
Supplemental Material for The General Theory of Deception: A Disruptive Theory of Lie Production, Prevention, and Detection31
In search of better practice in executive functions assessment: Methodological issues and potential solutions.31
Supplemental Material for Spatial Versus Graphical Representation of Distributional Semantic Knowledge30
On the role of psychological and social factors in pharmacological analgesia: A psychosocial moderation hypothesis.28
Supplemental Material for Mood-Congruent Memory Revisited28
How do people predict a random walk? Lessons for models of human cognition.27
Supplemental Material for Advancing the Network Theory of Mental Disorders: A Computational Model of Panic Disorder27
Suboptimal choice: A review and quantification of the signal for good news (SiGN) model.26
Supplemental Material for Control Adjustment Costs Limit Goal Flexibility: Empirical Evidence and a Computational Account26
Behavioral plasticity in aneural organisms.26
The theory of mind hypothesis of autism: A critical evaluation of the status quo.26
Skeleton-based shape similarity.25
How beliefs persist amid controversy: The paths to persistence model.25
Response activation and activation–transmission in response-based backward crosstalk: Analyses and simulations with an extended diffusion model.25
Metacognition and self-control: An integrative framework.25
Statistical learning subserves a higher purpose: Novelty detection in an information foraging system.25
A signal detection–based confidence–similarity model of face matching.25
Supplemental Material for Dynamic Retrieval of Events and Associations From Memory: An Integrated Account of Item and Associative Recognition25
Prejudice model 1.0: A predictive model of prejudice.24
Supplemental Material for Adaptive Computation as a New Mechanism of Dynamic Human Attention24
As within, so without, as above, so below: Common mechanisms can support between- and within-trial category learning dynamics.24
Nurture and nonshared environment in cognitive development.24
Conditioned inhibition, inhibitory learning, response inhibition, and inhibitory control: Outlining a conceptual clarification.23
Processing speed and executive attention as causes of intelligence.23
Adapting to loss: A computational model of grief.21
A complete method for assessing the effectiveness of eyewitness identification procedures: Expected information gain.20
Metacognitive computations for information search: Confidence in control.20
Acknowledgment20
Supplemental Material for Open-Mindedness: An Integrative Review of Interventions20
Supplemental Material for Facilitation of Simultaneous Control? A Meta-Analysis of the Inhibitory Spillover Effect20
From social contingency to verbal reference: A constructivist hypothesis.19
Trouble doing two differently timed actions at once: What is the problem?19
Infant attachment as intentional action: An ideomotor and event-coding approach on the ontogenetic emergence of attachment.19
Supplemental Material for Cognitive Network Enrichment, Not Degradation, Explains the Aging Mental Lexicon and Links Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence19
Chance as a (non)explanation: A cross-cultural examination of folk understanding of chance and coincidence.19
Supplemental Material for How Beliefs Persist Amid Controversy: The Paths to Persistence Model18
Supplemental Material for Unique Effects of Sedatives, Dissociatives, Psychedelics, Stimulants, and Cannabinoids on Episodic Memory: A Review and Reanalysis of Acute Drug Effects on Recollection, Fami18
A process model of having and keeping secrets.17
Cultural evolutionary pragmatics: Investigating the codevelopment and coevolution of language and social cognition.17
Identifying resource-rational heuristics for risky choice.17
Contradictory deviations from maximization: Environment-specific biases, or reflections of basic properties of human learning?17
A model of mood as integrated advantage.16
Digital technologies and evolutionary mismatch: Harming, but also healing mental health.16
Supplemental Material for Serial Order Depends on Item-Dependent and Item-Independent Contexts16
Differentiating mental models of self and others: A hierarchical framework for knowledge assessment.16
Mood-congruent memory revisited.16
Supplemental Material for How Getting in Sync Is Curative: Insights Gained From Research in Psychotherapy16
Further perceptions of probability: In defence of associative models.15
Cognitive and personality predictors of school performance from preschool to secondary school: An overarching model.15
FMTP: A unifying computational framework of temporal preparation across time scales.15
A process model of mindsets: Conceptualizing mindsets of ability as dynamic and socially situated.15
Why learners privilege word-order over case-marking: A cross-linguistic meta-analysis, new data from Estonian, Finnish and Polish, and a discriminative learning model.15
An integrated model of semantics and control.14
As different as fear and anxiety: Introducing the fear and anxiety model of placebo hypoalgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia.14
Supplemental Material for An Integrative Effort: Bridging Motivational Intensity Theory and Recent Neurocomputational and Neuronal Models of Effort and Control Allocation14
The successes and failures of artificial neural networks (ANNs) highlight the importance of innate linguistic priors for human language acquisition.14
Editorial.14
Modeling perceptual confidence and the confidence forced-choice paradigm.13
Temporal foreknowledge: Anticipation and prospective correction of timing errors by diffusion.13
Productive pluralism: The coming of age of ecological psychology.13
Probabilistic origins of compositional mental representations.13
Accumulating evidence for myriad alternatives: Modeling the generation of free association.13
How getting in sync is curative: Insights gained from research in psychotherapy.13
Revisiting the concept of stereotype threat(s): Is it all about the situation?13
A maturational frequency discrimination deficit may explain developmental language disorder.12
Supplemental Material for Humans Reconfigure Target and Distractor Processing to Address Distinct Task Demands12
Cognitive and neural mechanisms of linguistic influence on perception.12
Saccadic omission revisited: What saccade-induced smear looks like.12
Within-alternative processing supports transitivity of preferences in multiattribute choice.12
Internalizing disorders as shape-shifters: Understanding individual and cultural heterogeneity in the presentation of symptoms.12
The descent of agamemnon and the disquietude of job: The death of agency as the spur of suicide.12
A psychologically rich life: Beyond happiness and meaning.12
Rethinking memory impairments: Retrieval failure.12
Hipsters and the cool: A game theoretic analysis of identity expression, trends, and fads.11
Word meaning is both categorical and continuous.11
The developmental origins of phonological memory.11
Covert signaling is an adaptive communication strategy in diverse populations.11
Learners restrict their linguistic generalizations using preemption but not entrenchment: Evidence from artificial-language-learning studies with adults and children.11
Differences in learning across the lifespan emerge via resource-rational computations.11
The emergence of language in the human mind and brain—Insights from the neurobiology of language, thought and action.11
A metatheory of classical and modern connectionism.11
Simultaneous modeling of choice, confidence, and response time in visual perception.11
Supplemental Material for Bridging the Gap Between Subjective Probability and Probability Judgments: The Quantum Sequential Sampler11
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