Vol 19
Psychological Science
Volume 19, Issue 12
- The Source of Enhanced Cognitive Control in Bilinguals
- The Cognitive Benefits of Interacting With Nature
- When the Truth Is Not Too Hard to Handle
- With a Clean Conscience
- Differential Processing of Consonants and Vowels in Lexical Access Through Reading
- Preference Invites Categorization
- An In-Group Advantage in Detecting Intergroup Anxiety
- Looking to the Future to Appreciate the Present
- Gender Recognition of Human Faces Using Color
- Twelve-Month-Old Infants Benefit From Prior Experience in Statistical Learning
- An Attentional Mechanism for Selecting Appropriate Actions Afforded by Graspable Objects
- Powerful People Make Good Decisions Even When They Consciously Think
- The Sting of Intentional Pain
- Is Relative Pitch Specific to Pitch?
- The Fragility of Intergroup Relations
- Reciprocity Is Not Give and Take
- Category Markers or Attributes
- The Case of the Transmogrifying Experimenter
- Reorienting When Cues Conflict
- Construal Level and Procrastination
- Power, Distress, and Compassion
- Acknowledgment
- Index