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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The relationship between neural phase entrainment and statistical word-learning: A scoping review113
Statistical learning at a virtual cocktail party74
Visual perspective and body ownership modulate vicarious pain and touch: A systematic review66
Examining whether adults with autism spectrum disorder encounter multiple problems in theory of mind: a study based on meta-analysis62
Toward a unified account of nonsymbolic and symbolic representations of number: Insights from a combined psychophysical-computational approach45
An event-termination cue causes perceived time to dilate45
Enhancing visual perception: The independent and additive effects of temporal and feature-based attention43
Taking time: Auditory statistical learning benefits from distributed exposure40
Investigating acoustic numerosity illusions in professional musicians37
Estimating the rate of failure to notice function word errors in natural reading34
Priming the distractor can eliminate the Stroop interference effect31
Scrutinizing reference adaptation: Do people only adapt to infrequent discourse structures?31
Attention and feature binding in the temporal domain30
Why are listeners hindered by talker variability?30
Who can strategically modulate mind wandering? A preregistered replication and extension of Seli et al. (2018)26
Response-repetition costs reflect changes to the representation of an action25
Dynamics of sensory and decisional biases in perceptual decision making: Insights from the face distortion illusion25
Practice effects on dual-task order coordination and its sequential adjustment25
Mapping visual working memory models to a theoretical framework25
Statistical learning in visual search reflects distractor rarity, not only attentional suppression24
Individual differences in proactive interference in rats (Rattus Norvegicus)24
Mutual interplay between cognitive offloading and secondary task performance24
Temporal contiguity determines overshadowing and potentiation of human Action-Outcome performance24
The effects of strength and activation level of belief on belief-biased reasoning23
Parsing the late-closure ambiguity: While Schrödinger measured the cat escaped from the box23
Recognizing non-native spoken words in background noise increases interference from the native language23
Reading about minds: The social-cognitive potential of narratives22
Correction to: Episodic–semantic linkage for $1,000: New semantic knowledge is more strongly coupled with episodic memory in trivia experts22
Better generalization through distraction? Concurrent load reduces the size of the inverse base-rate effect21
Construction or updating? Event model processes during visual narrative comprehension21
The influence of increasing color variety on numerosity estimation and counting20
Sequence effects and speech processing: cognitive load for speaker-switching within and across accents19
Using serial dependence to predict confidence across observers and cognitive domains19
Long-term priors constrain category learning in the context of short-term statistical regularities19
Interlocutor modelling in comprehending speech from interleaved interlocutors of different dialectic backgrounds19
Context consistency improves ensemble perception of facial expressions18
Salient sounds distort time perception and production18
An assessment of learning rates in habitual prospective memory18
I don’t see what you’re saying: The maluma/takete effect does not depend on the visual appearance of phonemes as they are articulated17
Attribute commensurability and context effects in preferential choice17
Number is not just an illusion: Discrete numerosity is encoded independently from perceived size17
Increasing transparency of computer-aided detection impairs decision-making in visual search17
When periphery rules: Enhanced sampling weights of the visual periphery in crowding across dimensions17
No evidence that selection is resource-demanding in conflict and bilingual language production tasks: Implications for theories of adaptive control and language-control associations16
A mechanism underlying improved dual-task performance after practice: Reviewing evidence for the memory hypothesis16
False memories as a function of language proficiency: Differences between semantic and phonological processing16
Increased attention towards progress information near a goal state16
Further perceptions of probability: Accurate, stepwise updating is contingent on prior information about the task and the response mode16
Circling around number: People can accurately extract numeric values from circle area ratios15
Co-activation of phonological and orthographic codes in various modalities of language processing: A systematic and meta-analytic review15
Episodic memory and semantic knowledge interact to guide eye movements during visual search in scenes: Distinct effects of conscious and unconscious memory15
Rethinking orthographic neighbor in Chinese two-character word recognition: Insights from a megastudy15
Retrieval suppression induced forgetting on 1-week-old consolidated episodic memories15
A revised diffusion model for conflict tasks15
Group efficiency based on the termination rule in the multiple-targets visual search task15
Face inversion does not affect the reversed congruency effect of gaze15
Agency enhances temporal order memory in an interactive exploration game14
Can you mend a broken heart? Awakening conventional metaphors in the maze14
The push–pull of serial dependence effects: Attraction to the prior response and repulsion from the prior stimulus14
A preference to look closer to the eyes is associated with a position-invariant face neural code13
Verbal interference paradigms: A systematic review investigating the role of language in cognition13
Age-related differences in information, but not task control in the color-word Stroop task13
The conjunction fallacy in rats13
The item-specific proportion congruency effect transfers to non-category members based on broad visual similarity13
The dynamics of competition and decision-making13
What is behind partial repetition costs? Event-files do not fully occupy bound feature codes13
Can we enhance working memory? Bias and effectiveness in cognitive training studies12
Metacognition of curiosity: People underestimate the seductive lure of non-instrumental information12
Super rapid learning of new attentional sets12
Verbal and visual serial-order memory in deaf signers and hearing nonsigners: A systematic review and meta-analysis12
Social exclusion in a virtual Cyberball game reduces the virtual hand illusion12
Taking the path of least resistance now, but not later: Pushing cognitive effort into the future reduces effort discounting12
Information entropy facilitates (not impedes) lexical processing during language comprehension12
Probabilistic modeling of orthographic learning based on visuo-attentional dynamics12
Differential effects of semantic distance, distractor salience, and relations in verbal analogy12
Reasoning about possibilities: Modal logics, possible worlds, and mental models11
The self-relevant spotlight metaphor: Self-relevant targets diminish distractor–response-binding effects11
How aging shapes our sense of agency11
Order effects in stimulus discrimination challenge established models of comparative judgement: A meta-analytic review of the Type B effect11
The role of working memory in structural priming during language comprehension: Evidence from a visual-world paradigm11
Increased reliance on top-down information to compensate for reduced bottom-up use of acoustic cues in dyslexia11
Does feature intertrial priming guide attention? The jury is still out11
The prediction-confirmation account of the sense of body ownership: Evidence from a rubber hand illusion paradigm11
Perceptual comparisons modulate memory biases induced by new visual inputs11
Cracking arbitrariness: A data-driven study of auditory iconicity in spoken English11
Reaction-time task reliability is more accurately computed with permutation-based split-half correlations than with Cronbach’s alpha11
Is it a judgment of representativeness? Re-examining the birth sequence problem11
Modeling within-session dynamics of categorical and item-memory mechanisms in pigeons11
Systemic effects of selection history on learned ignoring10
Handedness and creativity: Facts and fictions10
An object numbering task reveals an underestimation of complexity for typically structured scenes10
Dispositional mindfulness: Dissociable affective and cognitive processes10
Effects of consonant–vowel status on transposed-phoneme priming10
A hierarchical signal detection model with unequal variance for binary responses10
Cognitive modelling of concepts in the mental lexicon with multilayer networks: Insights, advancements, and future challenges10
Kelley’s Paradox and strength skewness in research on unconscious mental processes10
A review on various explanations of Ponzo-like illusions10
Explicitly predicting outcomes enhances learning of expectancy-violating information10
A systematic investigation into the reliability of inter-temporal choice model parameters10
Explicit access to detailed representations of feature distributions10
Reward history alters priority map based on spatial relationship, but not absolute location9
“This behavior strikes us as ideal”: assessment and anticipations of Huisman (2022)9
Interpersonal prior information informs ensemble coding through the co-representation process9
Trial-by-trial mouse trajectory predicts variance in precision across working memory representations: A critical reanalysis of Hao et al. (2021)9
Emotion expression salience and racially biased weapon identification: A diffusion modeling approach9
What’s in a name: The role of verbalization in reinforcement learning9
Context effects in cognitive effort evaluation9
Zooming in on what counts as core and auxiliary: A case study on recognition models of visual working memory9
Strategic control finely tunes working memory performance without the benefit of selection history9
High variability orthographic training: Learning words in a logographic script through training with multiple typefaces9
Does bilingualism come with linguistic costs? A meta-analytic review of the bilingual lexical deficit9
Within-pair factors might explain the inconsistent effects of animacy on paired-associates recall9
Cling together, swing together? Assessing indirect retrieval of stimulus-response bindings for associated stimuli9
The temporal development of memory processes in source monitoring: An investigation with mouse tracking9
Rare and extreme outcomes in risky choice9
Selection history contributes to suboptimal attention strategies9
False memories from nowhere: Humans falsely recognize words that are not attested in their vocabulary9
Contextual familiarity rescues the cost of switching9
Distinct detection and discrimination sensitivities in visual processing of real versus unreal optic flow9
Memory from nonsense syllables to novels: A survey of retention9
Objective markers of sustained attention fluctuate independently of mind-wandering reports8
Do first and last letters carry more weight in the mechanism behind word familiarity?8
Interactions between faces and visual context in emotion perception: A meta-analysis8
Here it comes: Active forgetting triggered even just by anticipation of an impending event boundary8
Is a new feature learned behind a newly efficient color-orientation conjunction search?8
Causal learning with delays up to 21 hours8
An interpretable measure of semantic similarity for predicting eye movements in reading8
Value-driven attention and associative learning models: a computational simulation analysis8
The effect of sleep on novel word learning in healthy adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis8
The ups and downs of bilingualism: A review of the literature on executive control using event-related potentials8
Change not State: Perceptual coupling in multistable displays reflects transient bias induced by perceptual change8
Perceived image size modulates visual memory8
Machine-learning as a validated tool to characterize individual differences in free recall of naturalistic events8
Visual attention matters during word recognition: A Bayesian modeling approach8
Register impacts perceptual consonance through roughness and sharpness8
Self-reported mind wandering reflects executive control and selective attention8
Top-down modulation on depth processing: Visual searches for metric and ordinal depth information show a pattern of dissociation8
Is probabilistic cuing of visual search an inflexible attentional habit? A meta-analytic review8
Facilitation effect of token syllable frequency in Chinese spoken word production8
The effect of motor resource suppression on speech perception in noise in younger and older listeners: An online study7
Correction: Who can strategically modulate mind wandering? A preregistered replication and extension of Seli et al. (2018)7
Prior familiarity enhances recognition memory of faces, not just images of faces, when accompanied by conceptual information7
On Bayes factors for hypothesis tests7
Implicit learning of regularities followed by realistic body movements in virtual reality7
The rhythm aftereffect induced by adaptation to the decelerating rhythm7
The role of salience in the suppression of distracting stimuli7
Working memory for time intervals: Another manifestation of the central tendency effect7
The independent storage mechanisms of visual and vibrotactile working memory7
Reflective thinking predicts disbelief in God across 19 countries7
Testing the saliency-based account of phasic alertness7
Is transcranial alternating current stimulation effective for improving working memory? A three-level meta-analysis7
Attention in our digital ecosystem: The five interactive components that drive media multitasking7
No evidence for association between pupil size and fluid intelligence among either children or adults7
Articulatory suppression during instruction encoding impedes performance in choice reaction time tasks7
Heuristics contribute to sensorimotor decision-making under risk7
Spillover bias in social and nonsocial judgments of diversity and variability7
Sensitivity vs. awareness curve: A novel model-based analysis to uncover the processes underlying nonconscious perception7
People are at least as good at optimizing reward rate under equivalent fixed-trial compared to fixed-time conditions7
A complementary learning systems model of how sleep moderates retrieval practice effects7
Reaction Time “Mismatch Costs” Change with the Likelihood of Stimulus–Response Compatibility7
The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memory7
The involvement of monocular channels in the face pareidolia effect7
Children’s failure to control variables may reflect adaptive decision-making7
Zipf’s law revisited: Spoken dialog, linguistic units, parameters, and the principle of least effort7
Seeing far: Abstract construal and visual distance judgments6
Self-reference promotes vocabulary learning in a foreign language6
Separated hands further response–response binding effects6
Health factors that influence sustainable behaviour in a single-player resource management game6
Simulating background settings during spoken and written sentence comprehension6
Reconciling categorization and memory via environmental statistics6
Stimulus-locked auditory information facilitates real-time visuo-motor sequence learning6
How do psychology researchers interpret the results of multiple replication studies?6
Measuring task structure with transitional response times: Task representations are more than task sets6
Task cues are quickly updated into working memory as part of their processing: The multiple-cue task-switching paradigm6
The time window of reconsolidation: A replication6
A Letter is a Letter and its Co-Occurrences: Cracking the Emergence of Position-Invariance Processing6
Unraveling the mechanism of semantic object-based attention: The role of top-down search strategies6
The effects of retrieval versus study on analogical problem solving6
Selection within working memory impairs perceptual detection6
Performance feedback triggers liberal detection and perceptual confidence biases in early childhood: Implications for metacognitive training6
The influence of category representativeness on the low prevalence effect in visual search6
Some young adults hyper-bind too: Attentional control relates to individual differences in hyper-binding6
The effect of external store reliance on actual and predicted value-directed remembering6
Across-subject correlation between confidence and accuracy: A meta-analysis of the Confidence Database6
A proxy measure of striatal dopamine predicts individual differences in temporal precision6
Prägnanz in visual perception6
Preventing fixation: Evidence of item-method directed forgetting protecting against mental impasses in creative problem-solving6
Reconciling category exceptions through representational shifts6
Audiovisual simultaneity windows reflect temporal sensory uncertainty6
Illustrations of interactions needed when investigating sleep using a type of AM-PM PM-AM design6
All together now: Simultaneous feature integration and feature retrieval in action control6
Enhanced source memory for cheaters with higher resemblance to own-culture typical faces6
Information distribution patterns in naturalistic dialogue differ across languages6
Novelty preferences depend on goals6
Auditory context-dependent distraction by unexpected visual stimuli6
Two case studies of very long-term retention6
Examining the impact of attentional focus and partner gaze on interpersonal coordination6
Cognitive abilities affect decision errors but not risk preferences: A meta-analysis6
Automatic imitation of speech is enhanced for non-native sounds6
Counterfactual curiosity in real decisions: The roles of outcome valence and aging6
The perception of temporal order can be influenced by retrospective stimulation6
Disfluencies reflect a... uh... competition between response options: Evidence from a drift diffusion analysis6
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