Vol 22
Psychological Science
Volume 22, Issue 3
- A Bad Taste in the Mouth
- Dissociating Spatial Attention and Awareness in Emotion-Induced Blindness
- Us Versus Them
- Eye Tracking Unconscious Face-to-Face Confrontations
- Does Easily Learned Mean Easily Remembered?
- Visual Distortion of Body Size Modulates Pain Perception
- Ego Threat and Intergroup Bias
- Cleansing the Soul by Hurting the Flesh
- Stereopsis and Artistic Talent
- Independent Allocation of Attention to Eye and Hand Targets in Coordinated Eye-Hand Movements
- When Does Feeling of Fluency Matter?
- I 5683 You
- Individual Differences in Recovery Time From Attentional Capture
- Outsourcing Self-Regulation
- Recovering From Conflict in Romantic Relationships
- Hierarchical Encoding in Visual Working Memory
- On the Strength of Connections Between Localist Mental Modules as a Source of Frequency-of-Occurrence Effects
- Contextual Illusions Reveal the Limit of Unconscious Visual Processing
- Third Parties, Violence, and Conflict Resolution
- Predicting Sensation Seeking From Dopamine Genes