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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Guided Search 6.0: An updated model of visual search287
How does bilingualism modify cognitive function? Attention to the mechanism70
Memory consolidation as an adaptive process63
Memory and comprehension of narrative versus expository texts: A meta-analysis59
Methods to split cognitive task data for estimating split-half reliability: A comprehensive review and systematic assessment49
Examining the relations between spatial skills and mathematical performance: A meta-analysis48
Artificial cognition: How experimental psychology can help generate explainable artificial intelligence48
The foreign language effect on decision-making: A meta-analysis45
Age differences in sustained attention tasks: A meta-analysis45
Social Agency as a continuum38
Peripheral vision in real-world tasks: A systematic review37
A critical systematic review of the Neurotracker perceptual-cognitive training tool36
Proactive distractor suppression elicited by statistical regularities in visual search35
A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)34
The sense of agency in joint action: An integrative review33
Alpha suppression indexes a spotlight of visual-spatial attention that can shine on both perceptual and memory representations33
The role of attention control in complex real-world tasks33
Sound symbolism shapes the English language: The maluma/takete effect in English nouns29
Context-dependent memory effects in two immersive virtual reality environments: On Mars and underwater29
Using mouse cursor tracking to investigate online cognition: Preserving methodological ingenuity while moving toward reproducible science29
Predicting as a learning strategy28
What processes are disrupted during the attentional blink? An integrative review of event-related potential research28
Are emojis processed like words?: Eye movements reveal the time course of semantic processing for emojified text26
Outsourcing Memory to External Tools: A Review of ‘Intention Offloading’26
Measuring memory is harder than you think: How to avoid problematic measurement practices in memory research25
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