Psychophysiology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychophysiology is 24. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Electrophysiological correlates of the effect of set size on object switching in working memory103
Tracking the time course of sign recognition using ERP repetition priming86
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It does not need two: Assessing physiological linkage from videos across the valence dimension67
ERP correlates of self‐referential processing moderate the association between pubertal status and disordered eating in preadolescence61
Mapping the routes of perception: Hemispheric asymmetries in signal propagation dynamics58
Conditional deviant repetition in the oddball paradigm modulates processing at the level of P3a but not MMN56
Teleological reasoning bias is predicted by pupil dynamics: Evidence for the extensive integration account of bias in reasoning56
Can we dissociate hypervigilance to social threats from altered perceptual decision‐making processes in lonely individuals? An exploration with Drift Diffusion Modeling and event‐related potentials53
Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation Does Not Accelerate Fear Extinction: A Randomized, Sham‐Controlled Study46
The influence of lexical word properties on selective attention to emotional words: Support for the attentional tuning of valent word forms40
Prior exposure to racial discrimination and patterns of acute parasympathetic nervous system responses to a race‐related stress task among Black adults37
The phobic brain: Morphometric features correctly classify individuals with small animal phobia36
Enhanced neural sensitivity to brief changes of happy over angry facial expressions in preschoolers: A fast periodic visual stimulation study30
Unexpected Twists: Electrophysiological Correlates of Encoding and Retrieval of Events Eliciting Prediction Error29
Aperiodic Pupil Fluctuations at Rest Predict Orienting of Visual Attention29
Can earlobe stimulation serve as a sham for transcutaneous auricular vagus stimulation? Evidence from an alertness study following sleep deprivation28
Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with sustained neurocognitive function during a prolonged inhibitory control task in young adults: An ERP study28
Can transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation mitigate vigilance loss? Examining the effects of stimulation at individualized versus constant current intensity28
Acute effects of aerobic exercise on conflict suppression, response inhibition, and processing efficiency underlying inhibitory control processes: An ERP and SFT study27
Brain Mechanisms of Fear Reduction Underlying Habituation to Pain in Humans26
Differences in Consummatory but Not Anticipatory Reward Processing Predict Depressive Symptoms in Young Adult Women26
Cardiovascular reactivity to acute psychological stress is associated with generalized self‐efficacy and self‐efficacy outcomes during adventure challenges25
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