Vol 13
Psychological Science
Volume 13, Issue 1
- Enjoying Goal-Directed Action: The Role of Regulatory Fit
- Sexual and Romantic Jealousy in Heterosexual and Homosexual Adults
- Object name Learning Provides On-the-Job Training for Attention
- Where Did 1850 Happen First—In America or in Europe? A Cognitive Account for a Historical Bias
- Forgetting to Remember: The Functional Relationship of Decay and Interference
- Attending to the Big Picture: Mood and Global Versus Local Processing of Visual Information
- Influence of Past Experience on Perceptual Grouping
- Traces Left on Visual Selective Attention by Stimuli That Are Not Consciously Identified
- As Seen by the Other … : Perspectives on the Self in the Memories and Emotional Perceptions of Easterners and Westerners
- Chimpanzees (<i>Pan Troglodytes</i>) Recognize Spatial and Object Correspondences Between a Scale Model and Its Referent
- Second Thoughts versus Second Looks: An Age-Related Deficit in Reflectively Refreshing Just-Activated Information
- Caffeine Reduces Time-of-Day Effects on Memory Performance in Older Adults
- Absolute Pitch and Tempo in Mothers' Songs to Infants
- Color-Based Motion Processing Is Stronger in Infants Than in Adults
- Very Happy People
- The Affective Consequences of Expected and Unexpected Outcomes
- Perceptual Organization Overcomes the Effects of Local Surround in Determining Simultaneous Lightness Contrast
- The Great Rationality Debate