Vol 17
Psychological Science
Volume 17, Issue 6
- What Do Children Want to Know About Animals and Artifacts?
- For Efficient Navigational Search, Humans Require Full Physical Movement, but Not a Rich Visual Scene
- Glucocorticoid Release and Memory Consolidation in Men and Women
- Temporal Limits of Selection and Memory Encoding
- Manipulations of Emotional Context Shape Moral Judgment
- Predicting Cognitive Control From Preschool to Late Adolescence and Young Adulthood
- The Speed of Individual Face Categorization
- Probing the Visual Representation of Faces With Adaptation
- View-Specific Coding of Face Shape
- I Thought You Were Looking at Me
- Predictive Gaze Cues and Personality Judgments
- Unit Bias
- Distinct Capacity Limits for Attention and Working Memory
- New Reflections on Visual Search
- Infants Form Associations Between Memory Representations of Stimuli That Are Absent
- Ordinary Variations in Maternal Caregiving Influence Human Infants' Stress Reactivity