Vol 17
Psychological Science
Volume 17, Issue 8
- Humans Prefer Curved Visual Objects
- Loss Aversion Is an Affective Forecasting Error
- Reducing Sedentary Behavior
- How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Words
- When Actions Speak Louder Than Words
- Naps Promote Abstraction in Language-Learning Infants
- Individual Differences in Second-Language Proficiency
- Comparing Sign Language and Speech Reveals a Universal Limit on Short-Term Memory Capacity
- Learning Words and Rules
- It's the Thought That Counts
- When Memory Fails, Intuition Reigns
- Earliest Recollections of Self and Others in European American and Taiwanese Young Adults
- Nonproportional Sampling and the Amplification of Correlations
- Hypnotic Suggestion Modulates Cognitive Conflict
- Object-Based Anisotropies in the Flash-Lag Effect