Experimental Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Experimental Psychology is 1. 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
Moral Judgments Are (Most Probably) Robust to Physical Fatigue16
Explore the Traces of Homunculus – Investigating the Effect of the Compound Retrieval Strategy on Switch Positivity13
Attentional Biases Toward Spiders Do Not Modulate Retrieval10
The Effects of Mind-Wandering, Cognitive Load, and Task Engagement on Working Memory Performance in Remote Online Experiments10
Are There Age-Related Differences in Effects of Positive and Negative Emotions in Arithmetic?8
The Seller Cost Effect8
Test Format Matching Moderates the Forward Testing Effect8
The Role of Stimulus Uncertainty and Curiosity in Attention Control7
Which Encoding Techniques Facilitate Comprehension?7
The Online Processing of Hypothetical Events7
Error Cancellation During Early Task Performance7
The Production Effect Becomes Spatial6
A Comparative Study on Self–Other Intertemporal Choice Between Hearing-Impaired and Normal Children6
Voir La Vie Sans Rose-Colored Glasses6
False Memories of Familiar Faces5
Less Than Zero?5
Does Watching Videos With Natural Scenery Restore Attentional Resources?4
Framing the Default4
The Forward Testing Effect Is Resistant to Acute Psychosocial Retrieval Stress4
The Effects of Posture on Mind Wandering4
Correction to Taylor & Ivanoff, 20233
Simultaneous Engagement of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Control in the Stroop Task3
Does a Child’s Opinion Counterweight That of an Adult Expert?3
Learning Spelling From Meaning3
Anticipated Imitation Is Not Affected by the Number of Imitators3
Same Person, Different Personality?3
Behavioral Experiments Online?3
Exploring the Morning Morality Effect in the Context of Moral Utilitarianism3
Independent Effects of Emotional Expression and Group Membership in the Evaluative Priming Task3
List of Reviewers 20223
The Time Course of Information Processing During Eye Direction Perception3
Telephone Games: How Issues With Common Citation Practices Established the Inverse Efficiency Score3
Correction to Bozkurt et al., 20233
Second-to-Second Affective Responses to Images Correspond With Affective Reactivity, Variability, and Instability in Daily Life2
Introduction to the Special Issue on “The Production Effect”2
How Disability Stereotypes Shape Memory for Personal Attributes2
Productions Need Not Match Study Items to Confer a Production Advantage, But It Helps2
The Effects of Implicit Theories on Body Weight Information Avoidance2
Exploring the Production Effect in Memory Reveals a Balanced Bilingual Advantage2
Directed Forgetting and the Production Effect2
Dual-Action Costs and Benefits in a Uni-Modal Single-Onset Paradigm2
Correction to1
List of Reviewers 20231
The Functional Self1
The Development of the Missing-Letter Effect Revisited1
Spatio–Numerical Mapping in 3D1
The Epistemic Relative Necessity Account for Modal Inferences About Modus Ponens Problems1
A Network of Actions – Evaluating False Recall and Recognition of Objects After Studying Affordances1
Affective-Motivational Task Content and Stimulus Size Modulate Cognitive Control in Task Switching1
Alcohol-Induced Retrograde Facilitation?1
One Link to Link Them All1
False Memory Facilitation Through Semantic Overlap1
Nailing Down the Perceptual Explanation of the Date/Delay Effect in Temporal Discounting1
Correction to Wiradhany et al., 20241
The Influence of Posture on Attention1
Are Social Media Notifications Distracting?1
Call for Papers1
The Role of Goal Source in Escalation of Commitment1
Top-Down Modulation of Motor Priming by Belief About Animacy1
Probability, Dependency, and Frequency Are Not All Equally Involved in Statistical Learning1
Octave Equivalence: Difficult to Perceive, But Improvements Are Possible With Training1
Ego Does Not Deplete Over Time1
The Beep-Speed Illusion Cannot Be Explained With a Simple Selection Bias1
Transposed-Word Effects in the Auditory Modality Also Occur With a Slow Speech Rate1
Associations Between Physical Stimulus Size and Vertical Response Locations1
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