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Psychophysiology

Psychophysiology is a renowned scientific journal that focuses on the interdisciplinary study of the physiological and psychological processes underlying human behavior. It publishes cutting-edge research articles, reviews, and methodological advancements, providing valuable insights into the intricate relationship between mind and body.

Details
Abbr. Psychophysiology
Start 1964
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly
p-ISSN 0048-5772
e-ISSN 1469-8986
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Psychiatry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 995 176
SJR / Ranks: 2460 1303
CiteScore / Ranks: 3240 6.60
JIF / Ranks: 2561 3.7
Recent Articles
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Xu Y, Yamashita A, Uno K, Kawashima T, Amano K
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70028. PMID: 40071874
Alpha oscillations are associated with various cognitive functions. However, the determinants of alpha power variation remain ambiguous, primarily due to its inconsistent associations with autonomic responses and subjective states under...
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Sambuco N, Bradley M, Lang P
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70027. PMID: 40071850
Reductions in both the size of the amygdala and functional activity during emotional processing have been independently associated with trauma exposure and severity, raising the question of whether reduced volume...
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Revers H, Stekelenburg J, Vroomen J, Van Deun K, Bastiaansen M
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70030. PMID: 40066794
While affective salience effects have been observed consistently in the late positive potential (LPP), no event-related potential (ERP) component has consistently shown ordered valence effects. A recent study, showing images...
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Ventura-Bort C, Giraudier M, Weymar M
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70034. PMID: 40066789
Recently, we found that continuous transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) facilitates the encoding and later recollection of emotionally relevant information, as indicated by differences in the late positive potential...
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Donaghy R, Lisi M, Shinskey J, Murphy J
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70041. PMID: 40066756
Models of interoception, the processing of internal bodily signals, highlight infancy as a key period for interoceptive learning. Given the potential importance of this developmental period, there has been increasing...
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Wang B, Gillath O, Gu R, Zhang J, Wu L
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70010. PMID: 40064594
We examined the effects of attachment security priming on economic risky decisions and their neural underpinnings. Participants were exposed to either attachment security primes (N = 28) or control primes...
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Zhang L, Xu M, Du X, Qiao L
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70001. PMID: 40062564
Resource scarcity has been demonstrated to potentially induce a scarcity mindset in individuals, leading to a reduction in cognitive control. However, the specific facets of cognitive control affected by a...
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Cakir R, Buyukguduk I, Bilim P, Erdinc A, Veldhuizen M
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70037. PMID: 40059064
tVNS enhances various memory and learning mechanisms, but there is inconclusive evidence on whether probabilistic learning can be enhanced by tVNS. Here, we tested a simplified version of the probabilistic...
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Lees T, Gatzke-Kopp L
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70026. PMID: 40052559
Depression has been postulated to relate to alterations in both anticipatory (i.e., motivation) and consummatory (i.e., hedonic pleasure) stages of reward processing. However, few studies have concurrently examined the various...
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Hausinger T, Reisinger P, Weisz N, Hansen A, Harris T, Pletzer B
Psychophysiology . 2025 Mar; 62(3):e70032. PMID: 40038052
Functional hemispheric asymmetries are considered a key factor in intra- and interindividual variability of global precedence effects. However, research in this area is permeated by a considerable number of inconsistent...