Vol 16

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Volume 16, Issue 1

2021 · 13 articles

  1. Seven Challenges for the Dehumanization HypothesisHarriet OverVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 3-13
  2. Supporting the Dehumanization Hypothesis, but Under What Conditions? A Commentary on Over (2021)Jamie L. Goldenberg, Emily P. Courtney, Roxanne N. FeligVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 14-21
  3. Challenge 8: A Response to Over (2021)David Livingstone SmithVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 22-23
  4. Commentary on Over (2021): Well-Taken Points About Dehumanization, but Exaggeration of ChallengesRoger Giner-Sorolla, Pascal Burgmer, Nuray DemirVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 24-27
  5. Seven Clarifications on the Psychology of DehumanizationJeroen Vaes, Maria Paola Paladino, Nick HaslamVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 28-32
  6. Falsifying the Dehumanization HypothesisHarriet OverVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 33-38
  7. Meditation and the Wandering Mind: A Theoretical Framework of Underlying Neurocognitive MechanismsTracy Brandmeyer, Arnaud DelormeVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 39-66
  8. Rethinking Concepts and Categories for Understanding the Neurodevelopmental Effects of Childhood AdversityKaren E. Smith, Seth D. PollakVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 67-93
  9. Effortful Emotion Regulation as a Unique Form of Cybernetic ControlMaya TamirVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 94-117
  10. The Emerging Science of VirtueBlaine J. Fowers, Jason S. Carroll, Nathan D. Leonhardt, Bradford CokeletVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 118-147
  11. Shifting Minds: A Quantitative Reappraisal of Cognitive-Intervention ResearchDavid MoreauVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 148-160
  12. Psychosocial Vulnerabilities to Upper Respiratory Infectious Illness: Implications for Susceptibility to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)Sheldon CohenVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 161-174
  13. Contact Tracing: A Memory Task With Consequences for Public HealthMaryanne Garry, Lorraine Hope, Rachel Zajac, Ayesha J. Verrall, Jamie M. RobertsonVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2021 · pp. 175-187