Vol 13

Psychological Science

Volume 13, Issue 2

2002 · 21 articles

  1. Truth and Character: Sources That Older Adults Can RememberTamara A. Rahhal, Cynthia P. May, Lynn HasherVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 101-105
  2. Constrained Formation of Object RepresentationsKevin J. O'Connor, Mary C. PotterVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 106-111
  3. The Finger in Flight: Real-Time Motor Control by Visually Masked Color StimuliThomas SchmidtVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 112-118
  4. Can the Spotlight of Attention Be Shaped Like a Doughnut? Evidence From Steady-State Visual Evoked PotentialsMatthias M. Müller, Ronald HübnerVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 119-124
  5. Can the Spotlight of Attention be Shaped Like A Doughnut?Matthias M. Muller, Ronald HubnerVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 119-124
  6. Inhibitory Tagging on Randomly Moving ObjectsHirokazu Ogawa, Yuji Takeda, Akihiro YagiVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 125-129
  7. Perspective in Statements of Quantity, with Implications for Consumer PsychologyAnthony J. Sanford, Nicolas Fay, Andrew Stewart, Linda MoxeyVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 130-134
  8. Ecstasy and Agony: Activation of the Human Amygdala in Positive and Negative EmotionStephan B. Hamann, Timothy D. Ely, John M. Hoffman, Clinton D. KiltsVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 135-141
  9. Lightness Constancy: A Direct Test of the Illumination-Estimation HypothesisM.D. Rutherford, D.H. BrainardVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 142-149
  10. The Representations Underlying Infants' Choice of More: Object Files Versus Analog MagnitudesLisa Feigenson, Susan Carey, Marc HauserVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 150-156
  11. Evolved Sex Differences in the Number of Partners Desired? The Long and the Short of ItWilliam C. Pedersen, Lynn Carol Miller, Anila D. Putcha-Bhagavatula, Yijing YangVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 157-161
  12. Intact Perception of Biological Motion in the Face of Profound Spatial Deficits: Williams SyndromeHeather Jordan, Jason E. Reiss, James E. Hoffman, Barbara LandauVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 162-167
  13. Language Comprehenders Mentally Represent the Shapes of ObjectsRolf A. Zwaan, Robert A. Stanfield, Richard H. YaxleyVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 168-171
  14. Positive Emotions Trigger Upward Spirals Toward Emotional Well-BeingBarbara L. Fredrickson, Thomas JoinerVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 172-175
  15. Temporal Dynamics of Reflexive Attention Shifts: A Dual-Stream Rapid Serial Visual Presentation ExplorationRaymond M. Klein, Bruce DickVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 176-179
  16. Visual Attention to Color: Parvocellular Guidance of Attentional Resources?Robert J. SnowdenVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 180-184
  17. The Roles of Body and Mind in Abstract ThoughtLera Boroditsky, Michael RamscarVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 185-189
  18. Priming Visual Face-Processing Mechanisms: Electrophysiological EvidenceShlomo Bentin, Noam Sagiv, Axel Mecklinger, Angela Friederici, Yves D. von CramonVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 190-193
  19. Do I Know You? Processing Orientation and Face RecognitionC. Neil Macrae, Helen L. LewisVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 194-196
  20. RetractionVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 197-197
  21. RetractionVol. 13, Iss. 2 · 2002 · pp. 197-197