Vol 22
Psychological Science
Volume 22, Issue 4
- When Left Is “Right”
- Temper, Temperature, and Temptation
- Reduced Sensitivity to Visual Looming Inflates the Risk Posed by Speeding Vehicles When Children Try to Cross the Road
- Seeing the Mind Behind the Art
- The Omission Strategy
- Low- and High-Testosterone Individuals Exhibit Decreased Aversion to Economic Risk
- Local Warming
- Popular Consensus
- Holistic Processing Predicts Face Recognition
- Attention Can Retrospectively Distort Visual Space
- Smells Like Safe Sex
- <i>CHRM2</i> , Parental Monitoring, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior
- Retraining Automatic Action Tendencies Changes Alcoholic Patients’ Approach Bias for Alcohol and Improves Treatment Outcome
- In the Trenches of Real-World Self-Control
- Changes in EEG Cross-Frequency Coupling During Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
- Dirty Liberals!
- Pressure and Perverse Flights to Familiarity
- On the Foundations of Beliefs in Free Will
- Under Threat of Social Exclusion, Females Exclude More Than Males
- Dialogic Argumentation as a Vehicle for Developing Young Adolescents’ Thinking
- Are We More Moral Than We Think?
- A Word-Order Constraint in Single-Word Production?
- Retraction of “Gaining Control: Training Executive Function and Far Transfer of the Ability to Resolve Interference”