Journal of Experimental Psychology-General

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Experimental Psychology-General is 32. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for Affective Prediction Errors in Persistence and Escalation of Aggression136
Supplemental Material for Attention Biases Preferential Choice by Enhancing an Option’s Value91
Supplemental Material for An Approximate Representation of Objects Underlies Physical Reasoning87
Supplemental Material for Deep Distortions in Everyday Memory: Fact Memory Is Illogical, Too65
Disentangling dishonesty: An empirical investigation of the nature of lying and cheating.61
Supplemental Material for A Watched Pot Seems Slow to Boil: Why Frequent Monitoring Decreases Perceptions of Progress59
Supplemental Material for The Development of Social Essentialist Reasoning in Iran: Insight Into Biological Perception, Cultural Input, and Motivational Factors58
Supplemental Material for Expectations of Intergroup Empathy Bias Emerge by Early Childhood54
Supplemental Material for Dynamics of Learning New Words From Context54
Experience-dependent biases in face discrimination reveal associations between perceptual specialization and narrowing.48
Arbitrary fairness in reward and punishments.46
Supplemental Material for Time and Memory Costs Jointly Determine a Speed–Accuracy Trade-Off and Set-Size Effects45
Supplemental Material for Domain-General Object Recognition Predicts Human Ability to Tell Real From AI-Generated Faces42
Supplemental Material for The Rise and Fall of Semantic Cognition: Knowledge Accumulation in Later Life Is Offset by Declines in Semantic Control42
Supplemental Material for Attention to Emotional Stimuli Across Adulthood and Older Age: A Novel Application of Eye-Tracking Within the Home41
More direction but less freedom? How task rules affect intrinsic motivation.40
Where word and world meet: Language and vision share an abstract representation of symmetry.40
The presence of diversity initiatives leads to increased pro-White hiring decisions among conservatives.40
Supplemental Material for Artificial Intelligence and Machines Are Capable of Harm, but Not of Experiencing Punishment39
Why do people increase effort near a deadline? An opportunity-cost model of goal gradients.38
When a helpful bias is unhelpful: Limitations in reasoning about random and deliberately misleading evidence.37
Genetic essentialist beliefs about criminality predict harshness of recommended punishment.37
The boundaries and ontogeny of myside bias.37
Stereotypes disrupt probabilistic category learning.37
Colorfulness influences perceptions of valence and arousal.36
Ghosting: Social rejection without explanation, but not without care.35
How do numbers shift spatial attention? Both processing depth and counting habits matter.34
Emotion regulation strategy use and forecasting in response to dynamic, multimodal stimuli.34
Social and cognitive factors shaping conspiracy theorizing across the life course.33
Supplemental Material for Are Frogs More Forgiving Than Acorns Anticipate? How Response Pressure Confounds Can Generate (Apparent) Biases in Metaperceptions33
Supplemental Material for The Curve of Control: Nonmonotonic Effects of Task Difficulty on Cognitive Control33
Supplemental Material for No Evidence for Unconscious Initiation and Following of Arithmetic Rules: A Replication Study32
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