Vol 10
Psychological Science
Volume 10, Issue 3
- Cognitive Sciences Research: More Than Thinking About Drug Abuse
- Neurocognitive Performance in Alcoholics: Is Polysubstance Abuse Important?
- The Long-Term Neurocognitive Consequences of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: A 14-Year Study
- Neurocognitive Complications of HIV Disease
- Risk for Substance Abuse: Memory as a Common Etiological Pathway
- Interaction of the Dopaminergic System With Mechanisms of Associative Learning and Cognition: Implications for Drug Abuse
- Executive Cognitive Functioning and Risk for Substance Abuse
- Animal Cognition: The Bridge Between Animal Learning and Human Cognition
- Motivation for Change: Implications for Substance Abuse Treatment
- A Sociocognitive Analysis of Substance Abuse: An Agentic Perspective
- The Process of Moralization
- Is Wisdom in the Brain?
- Comparison, Grouping, and Preference
- On the Functional Equivalence of Monolinguals and Bilinguals in “Monolingual Mode”: The Bilingual Anticipation Effect in Picture-Word Processing
- The Impact of Necessity and Sufficiency in the Wason Four-Card Selection Task
- Face Recognition in Poor-Quality Video: Evidence From Security Surveillance
- Blind to Object Changes: When Learning the Same Object at Different Levels of Categorization Modifies Its Perception
- Left-Hemisphere Dominance for Motion Processing in Deaf Signers
- A Few Can Catch a Liar
- Hale-Bopp and Handedness: Individual Differences in Memory for Orientation
- N400 Effects Reflect Activation Spread During Retrieval of Arithmetic Facts
- School Context and Genetic Influences on Aggression in Adolescence
- Cross Talk Between Native and Second Languages: Partial Activation of an Irrelevant Lexicon
- Learning to Time (LET) or Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET)? A Critical Test of Two Models of Timing
- Old Wine From Old Skins Sometimes Tastes Like Vinegar: A Response to Garb, Florio, and Grove
- The Rorschach Controversy: Reply to Parker, Hunsley, and Hanson
- Forthcoming Articles
- Books Received Since October 15, 1998