Vol 13
Psychological Science
Volume 13, Issue 2
- Truth and Character: Sources That Older Adults Can Remember
- Constrained Formation of Object Representations
- The Finger in Flight: Real-Time Motor Control by Visually Masked Color Stimuli
- Can the Spotlight of Attention Be Shaped Like a Doughnut? Evidence From Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials
- Can the Spotlight of Attention be Shaped Like A Doughnut?
- Inhibitory Tagging on Randomly Moving Objects
- Perspective in Statements of Quantity, with Implications for Consumer Psychology
- Ecstasy and Agony: Activation of the Human Amygdala in Positive and Negative Emotion
- Lightness Constancy: A Direct Test of the Illumination-Estimation Hypothesis
- The Representations Underlying Infants' Choice of More: Object Files Versus Analog Magnitudes
- Evolved Sex Differences in the Number of Partners Desired? The Long and the Short of It
- Intact Perception of Biological Motion in the Face of Profound Spatial Deficits: Williams Syndrome
- Language Comprehenders Mentally Represent the Shapes of Objects
- Positive Emotions Trigger Upward Spirals Toward Emotional Well-Being
- Temporal Dynamics of Reflexive Attention Shifts: A Dual-Stream Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Exploration
- Visual Attention to Color: Parvocellular Guidance of Attentional Resources?
- The Roles of Body and Mind in Abstract Thought
- Priming Visual Face-Processing Mechanisms: Electrophysiological Evidence
- Do I Know You? Processing Orientation and Face Recognition
- Retraction
- Retraction