Vol 18
Psychological Science
Volume 18, Issue 4
- Publishing Trends of Psychology Faculty During Their Pretenure Years
- Reporting Tendencies Underlie Discrepancies Between Implicit and Explicit Measures of Self-Esteem
- Separating Sustained From Transient Aspects of Cognitive Control During Thought Suppression
- No Representation Without Awareness in the Lateral Occipital Cortex
- Discrimination of Possible and Impossible Objects in Infancy
- Pain Tolerance Selectively Increased by a Sweet-Smelling Odor
- Longitudinal Evidence That Increases in Processing Speed and Working Memory Enhance Children's Reasoning
- Subtle Linguistic Cues Affect Children's Motivation
- Selective Versus Unselective Romantic Desire: Not All Reciprocity Is Created Equal
- Decision Structuring in Important Real-Life Choices
- Externalizing Psychopathology and the Error-Related Negativity
- Is Television Traumatic?: Dreams, Stress, and Media Exposure in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001
- Essentializing Race: Implications for Bicultural Individuals' Cognition and Physiological Reactivity
- Processing of Invisible Stimuli: Advantage of Upright Faces and Recognizable Words in Overcoming Interocular Suppression
- Fixational Eye Movements Are Not an Index of Covert Attention
- Microsaccades Are an Index of Covert Attention
- Microsaccades and Attention: Does a Weak Correlation Make an Index?