Vol 22
Psychological Science
Volume 22, Issue 5
- What It Pays to Know About a Close Other
- Calibrating the Response to Health Warnings
- Community Norms About Suppression of AIDS-Related Prejudice and Perceptions of Stigma by People With HIV or AIDS
- Etiquette and Effort
- Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism Interacts With Childhood Adversity to Predict Aspects of Impulsivity
- Absorbed in Thought
- Winners Love Winning and Losers Love Money
- Stuck in the Middle
- Inducing Disbelief in Free Will Alters Brain Correlates of Preconscious Motor Preparation
- Tempting Fate or Inviting Happiness?
- Inhibitory Spillover
- A Double Dissociation of Implicit and Explicit Memory in Younger and Older Adults
- Asymmetry in Resting Intracortical Activity as a Buffer to Social Threat
- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Reactivity in the Preschool-Age Offspring of Depressed Parents
- Denying Humanness to Others
- The Use of Definite References Signals Declarative Memory
- A Dissociation Between Judged Causality and Imagined Locations in Simple Dynamic Scenes
- Effects of Age on Time-Dependent Cognitive Change
- What Constitutes Torture?
- Read-Out of Emotional Information From Iconic Memory
- Erratum