Journal of Experimental Psychology-General

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Experimental Psychology-General is 27. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for Affective Prediction Errors in Persistence and Escalation of Aggression76
Genetic essentialist beliefs about criminality predict harshness of recommended punishment.56
Where word and world meet: Language and vision share an abstract representation of symmetry.55
The presence of diversity initiatives leads to increased pro-White hiring decisions among conservatives.48
Ghosting: Social rejection without explanation, but not without care.45
Emotion regulation strategy use and forecasting in response to dynamic, multimodal stimuli.43
A neural habituation account of the negative compatibility effect.42
Supplemental Material for Expectations of Intergroup Empathy Bias Emerge by Early Childhood39
Supplemental Material for The Development of Social Essentialist Reasoning in Iran: Insight Into Biological Perception, Cultural Input, and Motivational Factors37
Supplemental Material for Decomposing the Semantic Processes Underpinning Veridical and False Memories36
Perceived femininity and masculinity contribute independently to facial impressions.36
Supplemental Material for Discordant Knowing: A Social Cognitive Structure Underlying Fanaticism35
Supplemental Material for A Precise Quantification of How Prior Experience Informs Current Behavior35
Supplemental Material for Attention to Emotional Stimuli Across Adulthood and Older Age: A Novel Application of Eye-Tracking Within the Home34
Supplemental Material for Attention Biases Preferential Choice by Enhancing an Option’s Value34
Supplemental Material for The Conceptual Building Blocks of Everyday Thought: Tracking the Emergence and Dynamics of Ruminative and Nonruminative Thinking33
Supplemental Material for An Approximate Representation of Objects Underlies Physical Reasoning32
Supplemental Material for Deep Distortions in Everyday Memory: Fact Memory Is Illogical, Too31
Supplemental Material for A Watched Pot Seems Slow to Boil: Why Frequent Monitoring Decreases Perceptions of Progress31
Supplemental Material for Abstract Thinking Facilitates Aggregation of Information30
Stereotypes disrupt probabilistic category learning.30
Supplemental Material for Remembering Election Night 2016: Subjective but Not Objective Metrics of Autobiographical Memory Vary With Political Affiliation, Affective Valence, and Surprise30
How do numbers shift spatial attention? Both processing depth and counting habits matter.29
Supplemental Material for Dynamics of Learning New Words From Context28
Colorfulness influences perceptions of valence and arousal.28
Biological motion gains preferential access to awareness during continuous flash suppression: Local biological motion matters.27
Can you trust what you hear? Concurrent misinformation affects recall memory and judgments of guilt.27
Why do people increase effort near a deadline? An opportunity-cost model of goal gradients.27
Forever yuck: Oculomotor avoidance of disgusting stimuli resists habituation.27
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