Vol 11
Psychological Science
Volume 11, Issue 3
- <i>Psychological Science in the Public Interest:</i> The Case for Juried Analyses
- The Causal Influences of Attributions on Emotions: A Procedural Priming Approach
- Exploring Hindu Indian Emotion Expressions: Evidence for Accurate Recognition by Americans and Indians
- Is Infant-Directed Speech Prosody a Result of the Vocal Expression of Emotion?
- A Search Asymmetry Reversed by Figure-Ground Assignment
- Multiplicative Effects of Intention on the Perception of Bistable Apparent Motion
- Age Differences in the Control of Looking Behavior: Do You Know Where Your Eyes Have Been?
- Pigeons Flexibly Time or Count on Cue
- Exaggerating Temporal Differences Enhances Recognition of Individuals from Point Light Displays
- Differences, Not Ratios, Control Choice in an Experimental Analogue to Foraging
- Phonology Matters: The Phonological Frequency Effect in Written Chinese
- Perception-Action Dissociations of a Walkable Müller-Lyer Configuration
- Are Real Moods Required to Reveal Mood-Congruent and Mood-Dependent Memory?
- Self-Regulatory Failure: A Resource-Depletion Approach
- Functional Neuroanatomy of the Cognitive Process of Mapping During Discourse Comprehension
- Development of a Single-Code/Default Coding Strategy in Pigeons
- Erratum