Douglas H. Wedell

3.9k total citations
90 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Douglas H. Wedell is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and General Decision Sciences. According to data from OpenAlex, Douglas H. Wedell has authored 90 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 33 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 30 papers in General Decision Sciences. Recurrent topics in Douglas H. Wedell's work include Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (30 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (15 papers) and Multisensory perception and integration (13 papers). Douglas H. Wedell is often cited by papers focused on Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (30 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (15 papers) and Multisensory perception and integration (13 papers). Douglas H. Wedell collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and South Korea. Douglas H. Wedell's co-authors include Allen Parducci, Jonathan C. Pettibone, Svetlana V. Shinkareva, Edward Diener, James S. Roberts, Ronald W. Niedrich, Subhash Sharma, Jongwan Kim, Ulf Böckenholt and James E. Laughlin and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, PLoS ONE and NeuroImage.

In The Last Decade

Douglas H. Wedell

88 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Douglas H. Wedell United States 29 996 798 569 527 498 90 2.7k
Gideon Keren Netherlands 30 1.2k 1.3× 777 1.0× 585 1.0× 399 0.8× 398 0.8× 71 3.2k
Eldad Yechiam Israel 32 1.3k 1.4× 1.2k 1.5× 440 0.8× 474 0.9× 282 0.6× 93 3.4k
Benjamin Scheibehenne Switzerland 19 663 0.7× 335 0.4× 469 0.8× 202 0.4× 265 0.5× 52 2.2k
Ming Hsu United States 26 611 0.6× 1.6k 2.0× 215 0.4× 808 1.5× 523 1.1× 67 2.9k
Joseph G. Johnson United States 22 604 0.6× 468 0.6× 384 0.7× 290 0.6× 420 0.8× 35 1.9k
Adam S. Goodie United States 26 491 0.5× 304 0.4× 290 0.5× 375 0.7× 489 1.0× 57 2.9k
Benedetto De Martino United Kingdom 22 1.1k 1.1× 2.1k 2.7× 337 0.6× 589 1.1× 380 0.8× 34 3.4k
Loran F. Nordgren United States 26 567 0.6× 886 1.1× 122 0.2× 604 1.1× 778 1.6× 43 3.0k
Jörg Rieskamp Switzerland 40 2.5k 2.5× 1.9k 2.4× 1.0k 1.8× 667 1.3× 521 1.0× 127 5.2k
Michael Schulte‐Mecklenbeck Switzerland 18 522 0.5× 386 0.5× 261 0.5× 256 0.5× 231 0.5× 36 1.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Douglas H. Wedell

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2025). Physiological responses to aversive and non-aversive audiovisual, auditory, and visual stimuli. Biological Psychology. 195. 108994–108994. 1 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2024). Impact of choice set complexity on decoy effects. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 37(2).
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Chatterjee, Promothesh, et al.. (2024). Factors that promote the repulsion effect in preferential choice. Judgment and Decision Making. 19.
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2023). Effects of blocked versus interleaved training on relative value learning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 30(5). 1895–1907. 2 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2022). Reinforcement learning in and out of context: The effects of attentional focus.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 49(8). 1193–1217. 6 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2021). Regret in experience-based decisions: The effects of expected value differences and mixed gains and losses.. Decision. 8(4). 277–294. 7 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2020). Autonomic responses to choice outcomes: Links to task performance and reinforcement-learning parameters. Biological Psychology. 156. 107968–107968. 9 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2020). Context effects on reproduced magnitudes from short-term and long-term memory. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 82(4). 1710–1726. 5 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2019). Context effects in reproduction and perception of song tempo.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 46(2). 202–219. 3 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2019). Modeling the role of feelings in the Iowa Gambling Task.. Decision. 7(1). 67–89. 5 indexed citations
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Gao, Chuanji, Douglas H. Wedell, Jessica J. Green, et al.. (2018). Temporal dynamics of audiovisual affective processing. Biological Psychology. 139. 59–72. 14 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2014). How many calories were in those hamburgers again? Distribution density biases recall of attribute values. Judgment and Decision Making. 9(3). 243–258. 5 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2014). Testing the absolute-tempo hypothesis: Context effects for familiar and unfamiliar songs. Memory & Cognition. 42(8). 1302–1314. 4 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2012). From maps to navigation: The role of cues in finding locations in a virtual environment. Memory & Cognition. 40(6). 946–957. 4 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H., et al.. (2009). Moderating the route angularity effect in a virtual environment: Support for a dual memory representation. Memory & Cognition. 37(4). 514–521. 7 indexed citations
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Fitting, Sylvia, Douglas H. Wedell, & Gary L. Allen. (2008). External Cue Effects on Memory for Spatial Location within a Rotated Task Field. Spatial Cognition and Computation. 8(3). 219–251. 5 indexed citations
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Haun, Daniel B. M., Gary L. Allen, & Douglas H. Wedell. (2004). Bias in spatial memory: a categorical endorsement. Acta Psychologica. 118(1-2). 149–170. 31 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H.. (1996). A constructive–associative model of contextual dependence of unidimensional similarity.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 22(3). 634–661. 14 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H. & Allen Parducci. (1988). The category effect in social judgment: Experimental ratings of happiness.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 55(3). 341–356. 43 indexed citations
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Wedell, Douglas H.. (1987). A process model for psychophysical judgment. UMI Dissertation Information Service eBooks. 10 indexed citations

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