Vol 22
Psychological Science
Volume 22, Issue 2
- Evidence for a Sensitive Period for Acculturation
- An Integration of Color and Motion Information in Visual Scene Analyses
- Prepared for Anything?
- Subjective Well-Being and National Satisfaction
- “He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not . . . ”
- What’s in a Name?
- Preference Is Biased by Crowded Facial Expressions
- Eating for Pleasure or Profit
- The Reminiscence Bump Reconsidered
- Idealizing Parenthood to Rationalize Parental Investments
- Escalating Slant
- Direct Electrophysiological Measurement of Attentional Templates in Visual Working Memory
- Tracking Without Perceiving
- Specifying the Attentional Selection That Moderates the Fearlessness of Psychopathic Offenders
- Participating in Politics Resembles Physical Activity
- What Constitutes an Episode in Episodic Memory?
- How Incidental Values From the Environment Affect Decisions About Money, Risk, and Delay
- Learning About What Others Were Doing
- Young Children Share the Spoils After Collaboration
- Hope Over Experience
- Controlling the Unconscious