Psychophysiology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychophysiology is 28. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Significance?... Significance! Empirical, methodological, and theoretical connections between the late positive potential and P300 as neural responses to stimulus significance: An integrative review180
The Maryland analysis of developmental EEG (MADE) pipeline104
Standardized measurement error: A universal metric of data quality for averaged event‐related potentials88
Inter‐trial alpha power indicates mind wandering55
Electrogastrography for psychophysiological research: Practical considerations, analysis pipeline, and normative data in a large sample53
Age‐related changes in cerebrovascular health and their effects on neural function and cognition: A comprehensive review49
Characterizing cardiac autonomic dynamics of fear learning in humans46
30+ years of P300 brain–computer interfaces45
Mental fatigue measurement using eye metrics: A systematic literature review44
Moderators of the internal consistency of error‐related negativity scores: A meta‐analysis of internal consistency estimates43
Oscillatory brain activity and maintenance of verbal and visual working memory: A systematic review43
Recommendations and publication guidelines for studies using frequency domain and time‐frequency domain analyses of neural time series42
Emotion context insensitivity in depression: Toward an integrated and contextualized approach42
Who to whom and why: The social nature of emotional mimicry41
Stress and aging: A neurovisceral integration perspective41
EEGpower spectral measures of cognitive workload: A meta‐analysis40
Psychophysiological responses to eye contact in a live interaction and in video call39
The effects of age on resting‐state BOLD signal variability is explained by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular factors39
Does transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation affect vagally mediated heart rate variability? A living and interactive Bayesian meta‐analysis39
Connecting and considering: Electrophysiology provides insights into comprehension37
EEG‐neurofeedback and executive function enhancement in healthy adults: A systematic review36
The spatial frequency spectrum of fearful faces modulates early and mid‐latency ERPs but not the N17033
Selective visual attention to emotional pictures: Interactions of task‐relevance and emotion are restricted to the late positive potential33
Cortical thickness and resting‐state cardiac function across the lifespan: A cross‐sectional pooled mega‐analysis32
Word frequency effect in written production: Evidence from ERPs and neural oscillations32
The self‐face captures attention without consciousness: Evidence from the N2pc ERP component analysis30
Evaluating the internal consistency of subtraction‐based and residualized difference scores: Considerations for psychometric reliability analyses of event‐related potentials30
The older adult brain is less modular, more integrated, and less efficient at rest: A systematic review of large‐scale resting‐state functional brain networks in aging28
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