Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychonomic Bulletin & Review is 22. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The relationship between neural phase entrainment and statistical word-learning: A scoping review97
Priming the distractor can eliminate the Stroop interference effect85
An event-coding account of attitudes67
Statistical learning at a virtual cocktail party65
Toward a unified account of nonsymbolic and symbolic representations of number: Insights from a combined psychophysical-computational approach55
An event-termination cue causes perceived time to dilate51
Enhancing visual perception: The independent and additive effects of temporal and feature-based attention44
Taking time: Auditory statistical learning benefits from distributed exposure40
Temporal binding is enhanced in social contexts39
Visual perspective and body ownership modulate vicarious pain and touch: A systematic review39
Investigating acoustic numerosity illusions in professional musicians38
Estimating the rate of failure to notice function word errors in natural reading33
Why are listeners hindered by talker variability?30
Examining whether adults with autism spectrum disorder encounter multiple problems in theory of mind: a study based on meta-analysis27
Interlocutor modelling in comprehending speech from interleaved interlocutors of different dialectic backgrounds26
Attention and feature binding in the temporal domain26
Response-repetition costs reflect changes to the representation of an action26
Practice effects on dual-task order coordination and its sequential adjustment25
Construction or updating? Event model processes during visual narrative comprehension24
Is there more to metamemory? An argument for two specialized monitoring abilities24
Individual differences in proactive interference in rats (Rattus Norvegicus)23
Who can strategically modulate mind wandering? A preregistered replication and extension of Seli et al. (2018)23
Statistical learning in visual search reflects distractor rarity, not only attentional suppression22
Temporal contiguity determines overshadowing and potentiation of human Action-Outcome performance22
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