Vol 23

Psychological Science

Volume 23, Issue 11

2012 · 22 articles

  1. Face Aftereffects Predict Individual Differences in Face Recognition AbilityHugh W. Dennett, Elinor McKone, Mark Edwards, Tirta SusiloVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1279-1287
  2. The Herding HormoneMirre Stallen, Carsten K. W. De Dreu, Shaul Shalvi, Ale Smidts, Alan G. SanfeyVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1288-1292
  3. Is TV Traumatic for All Youths? The Role of Preexisting Posttraumatic-Stress Symptoms in the Link Between Disaster Coverage and StressCarl F. Weems, Brandon G. Scott, Donice M. Banks, Rebecca A. GrahamVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1293-1297
  4. One-Year-Old Infants Follow Others’ Voice DirectionFederico Rossano, Malinda Carpenter, Michael TomaselloVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1298-1302
  5. Orientation Perception of Occluded Objects Is Based on Perceptually Completed ObjectsTobias Borra, Ignace T. C. Hooge, Frans A. J. VerstratenVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1303-1305
  6. Influence in Times of CrisisFloor Rink, Michelle K. Ryan, Janka I. StokerVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1306-1313
  7. Most Reported Genetic Associations With General Intelligence Are Probably False PositivesChristopher F. Chabris, Benjamin M. Hebert, Daniel J. Benjamin, Jonathan Beauchamp, David Cesarini, et al.Vol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1314-1323
  8. True Love Waits? A Sibling-Comparison Study of Age at First Sexual Intercourse and Romantic Relationships in Young AdulthoodK. Paige HardenVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1324-1336
  9. Multiple-Choice Tests Exonerated, at Least of Some ChargesJeri L. Little, Elizabeth Ligon Bjork, Robert A. Bjork, Genna AngelloVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1337-1344
  10. Implications of Infant Cognition for Executive Functions at Age 11Susan A. Rose, Judith F. Feldman, Jeffery J. JankowskiVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1345-1355
  11. Retrieval-Induced Forgetting Predicts Failure to Recall Negative Autobiographical MemoriesBenjamin C. Storm, Tara A. JobeVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1356-1363
  12. Bilingualism Enriches the PoorPascale M. J. Engel de Abreu, Anabela Cruz-Santos, Carlos J. Tourinho, Romain Martin, Ellen BialystokVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1364-1371
  13. Grin and Bear ItTara L. Kraft, Sarah D. PressmanVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1372-1378
  14. “Treating” PrejudiceMichèle D. Birtel, Richard J. CrispVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1379-1386
  15. How Do You Learn to Walk? Thousands of Steps and Dozens of Falls per DayKaren E. Adolph, Whitney G. Cole, Meghana Komati, Jessie S. Garciaguirre, Daryaneh Badaly, et al.Vol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1387-1394
  16. Learning to Break Camouflage by Learning the BackgroundXin Chen, Jay HegdéVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1395-1403
  17. Intergenerational Transmission of the Reminiscence Bump and Biographical Conflict KnowledgeConnie Svob, Norman R. BrownVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1404-1409
  18. Feeling Blue or Turquoise? Emotional Differentiation in Major Depressive DisorderEmre Demiralp, Renee J. Thompson, Jutta Mata, Susanne M. Jaeggi, Martin Buschkuehl, et al.Vol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1410-1416
  19. Chemosignals Communicate Human EmotionsJasper H. B. de Groot, Monique A. M. Smeets, Annemarie Kaldewaij, Maarten J. A. Duijndam, Gün R. SeminVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1417-1424
  20. Developmental Antecedents of Political IdeologyR. Chris Fraley, Brian N. Griffin, Jay Belsky, Glenn I. RoismanVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1425-1431
  21. How Much Do Incidental Values Affect the Judgment of Time?William J. MatthewsVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1432-1434
  22. Decay Versus InterferenceErik M. Altmann, Christian D. SchunnVol. 23, Iss. 11 · 2012 · pp. 1435-1437