A historic‐quantitative approach to psychophysiological research: The first three decades of the journal Psychophysiology (1964–1993)

Abstract
We used quantitative methodology to examine the first three decades of the journal Psychophysiology from a standpoint of historic interest. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on 1,781 works published during this period. In total, 2,537 authors have published in the journal. The distribution of their productivity matches approximately what would be expected based on previous bibliometric investigations. A constant increase in the collaboration between researchers was evident (reaching an average of 2.56 authors per paper). The literature cited in these articles dates back between 4.53 and 8.12 years (M= 6.48 years). These bibliometric results show that this journal can be placed among the most experimentally oriented group within the field of psychology.