Vol 10
Psychological Science
Volume 10, Issue 4
- On the Dimensional and Hierarchical Structure of Affect
- In What Sense are Positive and Negative Affect Independent? A Reply to Tellegen, Watson, and Clark
- Further Support for a Hierarchical Model of Affect: Reply to Green and Salovey
- Distinguishing Language from Thought: Experimental Evidence That Syntax Is Lexically Rather Than Conceptually Represented
- Frontal Brain Electrical Activity in Shyness and Sociability
- “I” Value Freedom, but “We” Value Relationships: Self-Construal Priming Mirrors Cultural Differences in Judgment
- Illuminating Mental Representations Through Speech and Gesture
- Young Children Use Letter Names in Learning to Read Words
- Mental Simulations, Affect, and Subjective Confidence: Timing Is Everything
- Inhibition of Return is a Foraging Facilitator in Visual Search
- Conflict and the Stochastic-Dominance Principle of Decision Making
- Top-Down Attentional Guidance Based on Implicit Learning of Visual Covariation
- The Mystery of the Mozart Effect: Failure to Replicate
- The Mozart Effect: An Artifact of Preference
- Reproductive Freedom, Educational Equality, and Females' Preference for Resource-Acquisition Characteristics in Mates
- Books Received Since December 15, 1998