Vol 21
Psychological Science
Volume 21, Issue 7
- Cosmetic Use of Botulinum Toxin-A Affects Processing of Emotional Language
- The Primacy of Negative Interpretations When Resolving the Valence of Ambiguous Facial Expressions
- In the Infant’s Mind’s Ear
- Deliberate Practice Is Necessary but Not Sufficient to Explain Individual Differences in Piano Sight-Reading Skill
- Tracking Multiple Objects Is Limited Only by Object Spacing, Not by Speed, Time, or Capacity
- Idleness Aversion and the Need for Justifiable Busyness
- Acetaminophen Reduces Social Pain
- Illusory Conjunctions of Angry Facial Expressions Follow Intergroup Biases
- Information About Low Participation in Cancer Screening Demotivates Other People
- Ways of Giving Benefits in Marriage
- Who Confronts Prejudice?
- Experience Matters
- Watching Film for the First Time
- Splitting Motivation
- Emotional Inertia and Psychological Maladjustment
- Red Diffuse Light Suppresses the Accelerated Perception of Fear
- Rapid Assimilation of External Objects Into the Body Schema
- The Direction of Walking—but Not Throwing or Kicking—Is Adapted by Optic Flow
- Keep Your Fingers Crossed!
- Pushing and Coasting in Dynamic Goal Pursuit
- Remembering to Execute a Goal
- Remembering to Forget
- Erratum