Vol 11
Psychological Science
Volume 11, Issue 1
- Action-Monitoring Dysfunction in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Viewpoint Dependence and Object Discriminability
- A Neural Network Model of Implicit Memory for Object Recognition
- Grasping Visual Illusions: No Evidence for a Dissociation Between Perception and Action
- False Recognition in Women Reporting Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse
- Taking Perspective in Conversation: The Role of Mutual Knowledge in Comprehension
- Memory Distortions Develop Over Time: Recollections of the O.J. Simpson Trial Verdict After 15 and 32 Months
- Neural Correlates of Theory-of-Mind Reasoning: An Event-Related Potential Study
- The Angular Gyrus in Developmental Dyslexia: Task-Specific Differences in Functional Connectivity Within Posterior Cortex
- The Political Psychology of Reproductive Strategies
- Conceptual and Motor Learning in Music Performance
- The Genetics of Dietary Experience in a Restricted Natural Population
- Twelve-Month-Old Infants Interpret Action in Context
- Distress Vocalizations in Infant Rats: What's All the Fuss About?
- The Effect of Callosotomy on Novel Versus Familiar Bimanual Actions: A Neural Dissociation Between Controlled and Automatic Processes?
- Unconscious Facial Reactions to Emotional Facial Expressions