Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review is 25. 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 2020-08-01 to 2024-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The JASP guidelines for conducting and reporting a Bayesian analysis451
Guided Search 6.0: An updated model of visual search253
Semantic memory: A review of methods, models, and current challenges111
How does bilingualism modify cognitive function? Attention to the mechanism64
Memory consolidation as an adaptive process57
Memory and comprehension of narrative versus expository texts: A meta-analysis56
Methods to split cognitive task data for estimating split-half reliability: A comprehensive review and systematic assessment46
The foreign language effect on decision-making: A meta-analysis45
Artificial cognition: How experimental psychology can help generate explainable artificial intelligence44
Age differences in sustained attention tasks: A meta-analysis41
Examining the relations between spatial skills and mathematical performance: A meta-analysis34
Peripheral vision in real-world tasks: A systematic review34
A critical systematic review of the Neurotracker perceptual-cognitive training tool33
A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)33
Social Agency as a continuum33
Exploring word memorability: How well do different word properties explain item free-recall probability?31
The role of attention control in complex real-world tasks30
Alpha suppression indexes a spotlight of visual-spatial attention that can shine on both perceptual and memory representations29
Proactive distractor suppression elicited by statistical regularities in visual search28
Sound symbolism shapes the English language: The maluma/takete effect in English nouns28
What processes are disrupted during the attentional blink? An integrative review of event-related potential research28
Using mouse cursor tracking to investigate online cognition: Preserving methodological ingenuity while moving toward reproducible science27
Context-dependent memory effects in two immersive virtual reality environments: On Mars and underwater26
Predicting as a learning strategy26
Are emojis processed like words?: Eye movements reveal the time course of semantic processing for emojified text25
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