Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review is 6. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The JASP guidelines for conducting and reporting a Bayesian analysis398
Guided Search 6.0: An updated model of visual search226
Semantic memory: A review of methods, models, and current challenges102
How does gaze to faces support face-to-face interaction? A review and perspective65
How does bilingualism modify cognitive function? Attention to the mechanism57
Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis56
Memory consolidation as an adaptive process51
Memory and comprehension of narrative versus expository texts: A meta-analysis48
The foreign language effect on decision-making: A meta-analysis40
Methods to split cognitive task data for estimating split-half reliability: A comprehensive review and systematic assessment40
Artificial cognition: How experimental psychology can help generate explainable artificial intelligence37
Age differences in sustained attention tasks: A meta-analysis37
Sequential sampling models without random between-trial variability: the racing diffusion model of speeded decision making36
The disintegration of event files over time: Decay or interference?31
Modeling the influence of working memory, reinforcement, and action uncertainty on reaction time and choice during instrumental learning30
Social Agency as a continuum30
A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)30
A critical systematic review of the Neurotracker perceptual-cognitive training tool30
Peripheral vision in real-world tasks: A systematic review28
Sound symbolism shapes the English language: The maluma/takete effect in English nouns27
Examining the relations between spatial skills and mathematical performance: A meta-analysis27
Predicting as a learning strategy26
Using mouse cursor tracking to investigate online cognition: Preserving methodological ingenuity while moving toward reproducible science26
Proactive distractor suppression elicited by statistical regularities in visual search26
Alpha suppression indexes a spotlight of visual-spatial attention that can shine on both perceptual and memory representations26
Exploring word memorability: How well do different word properties explain item free-recall probability?25
Continuous flash suppression: Known and unknowns25
The role of attention control in complex real-world tasks25
Temporal focus and time spatialization across cultures23
Are emojis processed like words?: Eye movements reveal the time course of semantic processing for emojified text23
How is multi-tasking different from increased difficulty?23
What processes are disrupted during the attentional blink? An integrative review of event-related potential research22
Context-dependent memory effects in two immersive virtual reality environments: On Mars and underwater21
Closed-minded cognition: Right-wing authoritarianism is negatively related to belief updating following prediction error21
The sense of agency in joint action: An integrative review20
Involuntary musical imagery as a component of ordinary music cognition: A review of empirical evidence20
A conceptual framework for the study of demonstrative reference19
Theories of the generation effect and the impact of generation constraint: A meta-analytic review19
A review on various explanations of Ponzo-like illusions18
Working memory limits severely constrain long-term retention18
Allocation of resources in working memory: Theoretical and empirical implications for visual search17
Speed–accuracy trade-off in plants17
The effect of perceptual processing fluency and value on metacognition and remembering17
Early saccade planning cannot override oculomotor interference elicited by gaze and arrow distractors17
Raising awareness about measurement error in research on unconscious mental processes17
Statistical approaches to identifying lapses in psychometric response data17
Global visual confidence16
Memorisation and implicit perceptual learning are enhanced for preferred musical intervals and chords16
Consideration of culture in cognition: How we can enrich methodology and theory16
Evidence for preferential attachment: Words that are more well connected in semantic networks are better at acquiring new links in paired-associate learning15
The effect of sleep on novel word learning in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis15
Age of acquisition effects on traditional Chinese character naming and lexical decision15
The ironic effect of older adults’ increased task motivation: Implications for neurocognitive aging15
Measuring memory is harder than you think: How to avoid problematic measurement practices in memory research14
Prolonged response time helps eliminate residual errors in visuomotor adaptation14
Delay discounting, cognitive ability, and personality: What matters?14
Judgments of learning reactively facilitate visual memory by enhancing learning engagement14
Emotional memories are (usually) harder to forget: A meta-analysis of the item-method directed forgetting literature14
Peripersonal and reaching space differ: Evidence from their spatial extent and multisensory facilitation pattern14
Having a sense of agency can improve memory13
Unraveling the benefits of experiencing errors during learning: Definition, modulating factors, and explanatory theories13
Delta plots for conflict tasks: An activation-suppression race model13
Something old, something new: A review of the literature on sleep-related lexicalization of novel words in adults13
The time-course of distractor-based activation modulates effects of speed-accuracy tradeoffs in conflict tasks13
Does feature intertrial priming guide attention? The jury is still out13
Cognitive abilities affect decision errors but not risk preferences: A meta-analysis13
Investigating the role of temporal processing in developmental dyslexia: Evidence for a specific deficit in rapid visual segmentation13
That’s me in the spotlight: Self-relevance modulates attentional breadth12
The auditory brain in action: Intention determines predictive processing in the auditory system—A review of current paradigms and findings12
A vigilance decrement comes along with an executive control decrement: Testing the resource-control theory12
Preferred auditory temporal processing regimes and auditory-motor synchronization12
Crosstalk, not resource competition, as a source of dual-task costs: Evidence from manipulating stimulus-action effect conceptual compatibility12
Conversation in small groups: Speaking and listening strategies depend on the complexities of the environment and group12
Be still my heart: Cardiac regulation as a mode of uncertainty reduction12
The multi-faceted nature of visual statistical learning: Individual differences in learning conditional and distributional regularities across time and space12
Eliciting false insights with semantic priming12
Outsourcing Memory to External Tools: A Review of ‘Intention Offloading’12
The invisible breast cancer: Experience does not protect against inattentional blindness to clinically relevant findings in radiology12
Mental representation of autobiographical memories along the sagittal mental timeline: Evidence from spatiotemporal interference11
Coordinating attention requires coordinated senses11
When randomisation is not good enough: Matching groups in intervention studies11
Some further clarifications on age-related differences in the Stroop task: New evidence from the two-to-one Stroop paradigm11
Training-induced improvement in working memory tasks results from switching to efficient strategies11
Why optional stopping can be a problem for Bayesians11
A-learning: A new formulation of associative learning theory11
Color–shape associations affect feature binding11
Match me if you can: Evidence for a domain-general visual comparison ability11
Pupillometry reveals cognitive demands of lexical competition during spoken word recognition in young and older adults11
Memory and creativity: A meta-analytic examination of the relationship between memory systems and creative cognition11
A common dynamic prior for time in duration discrimination11
Programming of action timing cannot be completed until immediately prior to initiation of the response to be controlled10
Dividing attention impairs metacognitive control more than monitoring10
Resilience of perceptual metacognition in a dual-task paradigm10
No evidence for proactive suppression of explicitly cued distractor features10
The probability of conditionals: A review10
Bayesian decision theory and navigation10
Using perceptual tasks to selectively measure magnocellular and parvocellular performance: Rationale and a user’s guide10
Perceptual variability: Implications for learning and generalization10
The detrimental effect of semantic similarity in short-term memory tasks: A meta-regression approach10
Informal versus formal judgment of statistical models: The case of normality assumptions10
Zipf’s law revisited: Spoken dialog, linguistic units, parameters, and the principle of least effort10
The role of valence, arousal, stimulus type, and temporal paradigm in the effect of emotion on time perception: A meta-analysis10
A second chance for a first impression: Sensitivity to cumulative input statistics for lexically guided perceptual learning10
How to lose a hand: Sensory updating drives disembodiment10
Is working memory capacity related to baseline pupil diameter?10
Vision for the blind: visual psychophysics and blinded inference for decision models10
What the study of spinal cord injured patients can tell us about the significance of the body in cognition10
Synthesizing the effects of mental simulation on behavior change: Systematic review and multilevel meta-analysis9
The interpretation of behavior-model correlations in unidentified cognitive models9
Music is similar to language in terms of working memory interference9
Mental representations distinguish value-based decisions from perceptual decisions9
The McGurk effect in the time of pandemic: Age-dependent adaptation to an environmental loss of visual speech cues9
Parafoveal pre-processing in children reading English: The importance of external letters9
Are small additions solved by direct retrieval from memory or automated counting procedures? A rejoinder to Chen and Campbell (2018)9
Pretesting boosts recognition, but not cued recall, of targets from unrelated word pairs9
Magnitude of sex differences in visual search varies with target eccentricity9
Concurrent target detection is associated with better memory for object exemplars9
Investigating mindfulness influences on cognitive function: On the promise and potential of converging research strategies9
A circular diffusion model of continuous-outcome source memory retrieval: Contrasting continuous and threshold accounts9
Understanding the collinear masking effect in visual search through eye tracking9
A reproducible systematic map of research on the illusory truth effect9
Cognitive load dissociates explicit and implicit measures of body ownership and agency9
Does signal reduction imply predictive coding in models of spoken word recognition?9
Sleep reduces the semantic coherence of memory recall: An application of latent semantic analysis to investigate memory reconstruction8
Attention fluctuations impact ongoing maintenance of information in working memory8
Spatial transformation in mental rotation tasks in aphantasia8
Why does the probe value effect emerge in working memory? Examining the biased attentional refreshing account8
A framework for building cognitive process models8
Discrete-state versus continuous models of the confidence-accuracy relationship in recognition memory8
Preferred music listening is associated with perceptual learning enhancement at the expense of self-focused attention8
Resurrected memories: Sleep-dependent memory consolidation saves memories from competition induced by retrieval practice8
Contribution of a common ability in average and variability judgments8
Social signalling as a framework for second-person neuroscience8
Recursion in programs, thought, and language8
Eye-movements reveal the serial position of the attended item in verbal working memory8
My pronouns are they/them: Talking about pronouns changes how pronouns are understood8
Increased reliance on top-down information to compensate for reduced bottom-up use of acoustic cues in dyslexia8
The push–pull of serial dependence effects: Attraction to the prior response and repulsion from the prior stimulus8
Failure to consolidate statistical learning in developmental dyslexia8
Do estimates of numerosity really adhere to Weber’s law? A reexamination of two case studies8
Predictive action perception from explicit intention information in autism8
The relationship between mind wandering and reading comprehension: A meta-analysis8
Both task-irrelevant and task-relevant information trigger reactive conflict adaptation in the item-specific proportion-congruent paradigm8
Systemic effects of selection history on learned ignoring8
Pupil size variations reveal covert shifts of attention induced by numbers8
Microsaccades as a long-term oculomotor correlate in visual perceptual learning8
The diachronic account of attentional selectivity8
Using Past and Present Indicators of Human Workload to Explain Variance in Human Performance8
Drawing and memory: Using visual production to alleviate concreteness effects8
Looking into the mind’s eye: Directed and evaluated imagery vividness modulates imagery-perception congruency effects7
Examining the relationship between working memory consolidation and long-term consolidation7
Implicit learning of temporal behavior in complex dynamic environments7
Finding the subitizing in groupitizing: Evidence for parallel subitizing of dots and groups in grouped arrays7
Feature-based attention is not confined by object boundaries: Spatially global enhancement of irrelevant features7
Memory precision for salient distractors decreases with learned suppression7
Comparing perceptual category learning across modalities in the same individuals7
Visual category learning: Navigating the intersection of rules and similarity7
Sensory translation between audition and vision7
Perceived similarity ratings predict generalization success after traditional category learning and a new paired-associate learning task7
Target frequency modulates object-based attention7
A graph-theoretic approach to identifying acoustic cues for speech sound categorization7
Temporal binding is enhanced in social contexts7
The affective priming paradigm as an indirect measure of food attitudes and related choice behaviour7
Register impacts perceptual consonance through roughness and sharpness7
Non-human animals detect the rhythmic structure of a familiar tune7
Statistically Optimal Cue Integration During Human Spatial Navigation7
The Architecture of Object-Based Attention7
Forward entrainment: Psychophysics, neural correlates, and function7
Time and risk perceptions mediate the causal impact of objective delay on delay discounting: An experimental examination of the implicit-risk hypothesis7
Judgments of learning reveal conscious access to stimulus memorability6
How can I use it? The role of functional fixedness in the survival-processing paradigm6
Feedback moderates the effect of prevalence on perceptual decisions6
Children’s failure to control variables may reflect adaptive decision-making6
Expert agreement in prior elicitation and its effects on Bayesian inference6
Directionality eclipses agency: How both directional and social cues improve spatial perspective taking6
Sensory recruitment in visual short-term memory: A systematic review and meta-analysis of sensory visual cortex interference using transcranial magnetic stimulation6
Explicitly predicting outcomes enhances learning of expectancy-violating information6
Does bilingualism come with linguistic costs? A meta-analytic review of the bilingual lexical deficit6
The nationality benefit: Long-term memory associations enhance visual working memory for color-shape conjunctions6
A model-based analysis of the impairment of semantic memory6
Reading about minds: The social-cognitive potential of narratives6
The effect of external store reliance on actual and predicted value-directed remembering6
Long-term priors constrain category learning in the context of short-term statistical regularities6
A direct comparison of attentional orienting to spatial and temporal positions in visual working memory6
Gaze towards my choice: Noneconomic social interaction changes interpersonal trust only with positive feedback6
Contested science: Individuals with higher metacognitive insight into interpretation of evidence are less likely to polarize6
Object memory is multisensory: Task-irrelevant sounds improve recollection6
Eye-specific attentional bias driven by selection history6
Temporal crowding is a unique phenomenon reflecting impaired target encoding over large temporal intervals6
Metacognitive accuracy across cognitive and physical task domains6
Verbal interference paradigms: A systematic review investigating the role of language in cognition6
Multitasking costs on metacognition in a triple-task paradigm6
The nose is hungrier than the eyes6
The multimodal facilitation effect in human communication6
Limited evidence for the effect of red color on cognitive performance: A meta-analysis6
Reversing Bonferroni6
Avoiding pitfalls: Bayes factors can be a reliable tool for post hoc data selection in implicit learning6
The limited reach of surprise: Evidence against effects of surprise on memory for preceding elements of an event6
Evidence or Confidence: What Is Really Monitored during a Decision?6
What facilitates Bayesian reasoning? A crucial test of ecological rationality versus nested sets hypotheses6
The role of metacognition in recognition of the content of statistical learning6
The effects of discrimination on the adoption of different strategies in selective stopping6
Taking the perspectives of many people: Humanization matters6
“What you see may not be what you get”: Reverse contingency and perceived loss aversion in pigeons6
Face inversion does not affect the reversed congruency effect of gaze6
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