Vol 20
Psychological Science
Volume 20, Issue 10
- Motions of the Hand Expose the Partial and Parallel Activation of Stereotypes
- Eighteen-Month-Old Infants Show Increased Helping Following Priming with Affiliation
- Facial Structure Is a Reliable Cue of Aggressive Behavior
- Reversing the Attention Effect in Figure-Ground Perception
- Smile Through Your Fear and Sadness
- Supine Body Position Reduces Neural Response to Anger Evocation
- The Well-Tempered Social Brain
- The Thermometer of Social Relations
- Causal Binding of Actions to Their Effects
- The Teddy-Bear Effect
- Social-Evaluative Threat and Proinflammatory Cytokine Regulation
- Two Forms of Spatial Imagery
- Emotional Conception
- Grammatical and Phonological Influences on Word Order
- Sequential Dynamics of Culturally Moderated Facial Expressions of Emotion
- Consumption After a Diet Violation
- How Does Stigma “Get Under the Skin”?
- Arbitrary Social Norms Influence Sex Differences in Romantic Selectivity
- The Left Hand Doesn't Know What the Right Hand Is Doing
- Dramatic Increase in Heritability of Cognitive Development from Early to Middle Childhood