Vol 19
Psychological Science
Volume 19, Issue 7
- Sensory-Specific Satiety Is Intact in Amnesics Who Eat Multiple Meals
- Recalibrating Color Categories Using World Knowledge
- Vision Merges With Touch in a Purely Tactile Discrimination
- Taking Another Person's Perspective Increases Self-Referential Neural Processing
- Measuring the Crowd Within
- The Hidden-Zero Effect
- Are Older Adults Less Subject to the Sunk-Cost Fallacy Than Younger Adults?
- “Perceptual Scotomas”
- Figure-Ground Segmentation Can Occur Without Attention
- If I'm Not Hot, Are You Hot or Not?
- Statistical Learning Using Real-World Scenes
- Objects on a Collision Path With the Observer Demand Attention
- Induced Perceptual Grouping
- Error-Monitoring Ability Predicts Daily Stress Regulation
- Sweet Silent Thought
- Interracial Roommate Relationships
- Angry, Disgusted, or Afraid?
- Effects of Salience Are Short-Lived
- Why Does Writing About Important Values Reduce Defensiveness?