Vol 28
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume 28, Issue 3
- The Spark of Life and the Unification of Intelligence, Health, and Aging
- Sooner Rather Than Later: Precrastination Rather Than Procrastination
- Do Emotions Cause Eating? The Role of Previous Experiences and Social Context in Emotional Eating
- Early-Life Adversity Accelerates Child and Adolescent Development
- Truth by Repetition: Explanations and Implications
- The Unbearable Automaticity of Being . . . in a Close Relationship
- Social-Facilitation-and-Impairment Effects: From Motivation to Cognition and the Social Brain
- Redefining Visual Working Memory: A Cognitive-Strategy, Brain-Region Approach
- The Social Origins of Human Prosociality
- The Power of Predictions: An Emerging Paradigm for Psychological Research
- Studying a Heterogeneous Array of Target Groups Can Help Us Understand Prejudice
- Analytic Versus Computational Cognitive Models: Agent-Based Modeling as a Tool in Cognitive Sciences
- Happy Believers and Sad Skeptics? Affective Influences on Gullibility
- Visible and Invisible Social Support: How, Why, and When
- When Patients Overreport Symptoms: More Than Just Malingering
- Corrigendum: Reappraisal Reconsidered: A Closer Look at the Costs of an Acclaimed Emotion-Regulation Strategy