Vol 19
Psychological Science
Volume 19, Issue 11
- Mental Rotation in Human Infants
- A Sex Difference in Mental Rotation in Young Infants
- What's So Special About Working Memory?
- The Importance of Temporal Distinctiveness for Forgetting Over the Short Term
- Increases in Positive Self-Views Among High School Students
- Motion Extrapolation Into the Blind Spot
- Oxytocin Selectively Facilitates Recognition of Positive Sex and Relationship Words
- Spacing Effects in Learning
- Categorical Scaling of Duration Bisection in Pigeons ( <i>Columba livia</i> ), Mice ( <i>Mus musculus</i> ), and Humans ( <i>Homo sapiens</i> )
- Limits on Introspection
- Boundary Conditions on Unconscious Thought in Complex Decision Making
- Parental Education Moderates Genetic Influences on Reading Disability
- The Neural Substrates of In-Group Bias
- Within-Person Relationships Among Daily Self-Esteem, Need Satisfaction, and Authenticity
- Stop the Presses
- Mistaken Identity
- Features for Identification of Uppercase and Lowercase Letters
- Initial Training With Difficult Items Facilitates Information Integration, but Not Rule-Based Category Learning
- Connecting the Dots Within
- A Cross-Species Investigation of Acetylcholine, Attention, and Feature Binding
- Contextualizing Change in Marital Satisfaction During Middle Age