Vol 11
Psychological Science
Volume 11, Issue 2
- Using a Cognitive Architecture to Examine what Develops
- The Acquisition of an Appetite
- Expression Without Recognition: Contributions of the Human Amygdala to Emotional Communication
- On the Difficulty of Noticing Obvious Features in Patient Appearance
- Parts Outweigh the Whole (Word) in Unconscious Analysis of Meaning
- Synchronizing Visual and Language Processing: An Effect of Object Name Length on Eye Movements
- Misremembrance of Options Past: Source Monitoring and Choice
- Noise Exclusion in Spatial Attention
- Preschoolers' Magnitude Comparisons are Mediated by a Preverbal Analog Mechanism
- Language Development in Profoundly Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants
- Reflexive Joint Attention Depends on Lateralized Cortical Connections
- Involuntary Listening Aids Seeing: Evidence From Human Electrophysiology
- The Relative Contributions of Recognition and Search-Evaluation Processes to High-Level Chess Performance: Comment on Gobet and Simon
- Reply to Lassiter
- Books Received Since January 1, 1999