Biological Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Biological Psychology is 23. 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
Editorial Board92
The influence of slow-paced breathing on emotional valence and intensity79
Heart rate reactivity mediates the relationship between trait gratitude and acute myocardial infarction72
Affective content of simple geometric shapes promotes visual size perception66
Post-learning stress after a heartbeat perception training facilitates interoceptive accuracy in the heartbeat counting task, but not in the heartbeat discrimination task65
Unveiling the neural correlates of prospective memory: An ecological EEG study48
The impact of self-esteem and interpersonal relationships on the processing of verbal violence: Evidence from ERPs45
Intrinsic neural timescales during mental tasks: An EEG test-retest reliability study43
Effects of emotional spillover and exposure to interparental psychological aggression on momentary physiological linkage during naturalistic couple conflicts39
The neural correlates of grit: Frontal lobe activity in grit effort and interest36
Peripheral body temperature rhythm as a marker of the severity of depression symptoms in fibromyalgia36
Metabolic state modulates neural processing of odors in the human olfactory bulb36
Infants’ psychophysiological responses to eye contact with a human and with a humanoid robot35
Left superior parietal lobe mediates the link between spontaneous mind-wandering tendency and task-switching performance32
Embodied memory for emotional faces: Effects of cardiac cycle phases and post-learning stress on identity and expression memory31
Heart rate during sleep in PTSD patients: Moderation by contact with a service dog29
How salience enhances inhibitory control: An analysis of electro-cortical mechanisms25
Respiratory psychophysiology and COVID-19: A research agenda25
Neural gender stereotype asymmetry in bidirectional word-face priming25
Neural correlates of peer evaluation in irritable adolescents: Linking anticipation to receipt of social feedback24
The time course of lexical and sublexical phonological activation in Chinese written production24
Electrophysiological evidence for flexible adjustments in cognitive control depending on feedback’s contingency23
Task-irrelevant features can be ignored in feature-based encoding23
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