Vol 23
Psychological Science
Volume 23, Issue 10
- Aging and Wisdom
- From Karen to Katie
- Something in the Way She Sings
- Combating Automatic Autobiographical Associations
- Feelings Into Words
- Nonword-Repetition Ability Does Not Appear to Be a Causal Influence on Children’s Vocabulary Development
- Maternal and Offspring Dopamine D4 Receptor Genotypes Interact to Influence Juvenile Impulsivity in Vervet Monkeys
- The <i>Stranger</i> Effect
- Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover, Revisited
- Inspired by Distraction
- Is Choice-Induced Preference Change Long Lasting?
- Awe Expands People’s Perception of Time, Alters Decision Making, and Enhances Well-Being
- Motivational Versus Metabolic Effects of Carbohydrates on Self-Control
- The Gifts We Keep on Giving
- Distinct Attention Networks for Feature Enhancement and Suppression in Vision
- Inattention Abolishes Binocular Rivalry
- Completing the Implicit Association Test Reduces Positive Intergroup Interaction Behavior
- Stepping Out of the Caveman’s Shadow
- Supportive Social Relationships Attenuate the Appeal of Choice
- Self-Interest Without Selfishness
- Crossing the Virtual Boundary
- Identifying the Bad Guy in a Lineup Using Confidence Judgments Under Deadline Pressure
- Too Close for Comfort, or Too Far to Care? Finding Humor in Distant Tragedies and Close Mishaps
- A Time-Based Account of the Perception of Odor Objects and Valences
- Giving Time Gives You Time
- “The Mind Is Willing, but the Flesh Is Weak”
- Basic Characteristics of Simultaneous Color Contrast Revisited
- Memory and Cognitive Control in Task Switching
- Honesty Requires Time (and Lack of Justifications)
- Corrigendum