Vol 20
Psychological Science
Volume 20, Issue 5
- Colored-Speech Synaesthesia Is Triggered by Multisensory, Not Unisensory, Perception
- Creating Illusions of Past Encounter Through Brief Exposure
- Development of Phonological Constancy
- Marital Boredom Now Predicts Less Satisfaction 9 Years Later
- Avoiding Groupthink
- Body Locomotion as Regulatory Process
- Misconceptions of Memory
- Compensatory Conscientiousness and Health in Older Couples
- Implicit Perception and Level of Processing in Object-Substitution Masking
- A Dynamic Neural Field Model of Visual Working Memory and Change Detection
- Using Speakers' Referential Intentions to Model Early Cross-Situational Word Learning
- I'll Know What You're Like When I See How You Feel
- Pathological Video-Game Use Among Youth Ages 8 to 18
- Five-Month-Old Infants Have Different Expectations for Solids and Liquids
- When Intentions Go Public
- “Really? She Blicked the Baby?”
- Forgetting the Unforgettable Through Conversation
- Bad Drives Psychological Reactions, but Good Propels Behavior
- The Enhancement of Visuospatial Processing Efficiency Through Buddhist Deity Meditation
- Prelinguistic Infants, but Not Chimpanzees, Communicate About Absent Entities