Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 11
- A <i>Bafri</i> , un <i>Pafri</i>
- Talking to Children Matters
- Why Neoliberal Values of Self-Enhancement Lead to Cheating in Higher Education
- The Development of Episodic Memory
- Blood Pressure and Cognitive Function
- Other People as Means to a Safe End
- Sustained Striatal Activity Predicts Eudaimonic Well-Being and Cortisol Output
- Behavioral Confirmation of Everyday Sadism
- Everyday Empathic Accuracy in Younger and Older Couples
- Object Shape and Orientation Do Not Routinely Influence Performance During Language Processing
- The Number of Fatalities Drives Disaster Aid
- Unaware Person Recognition From the Body When Face Identification Fails
- Genes for Emotion-Enhanced Remembering Are Linked to Enhanced Perceiving
- In the Eye of the Beholder
- Self-Regulatory Depletion Enhances Neural Responses to Rewards and Impairs Top-Down Control
- Shared Neural Mechanisms Underlying Social Warmth and Physical Warmth
- The Ergonomics of Dishonesty
- When Truth Is Personally Inconvenient, Attitudes Change
- Adaptation to Faces and Voices
- Testosterone Inhibits Trust but Promotes Reciprocity
- Nonverbal Expressions of Status and System Legitimacy
- Emotional Distractors Can Enhance Attention
- Social Status Moderates the Relationship Between Facial Structure and Aggression
- Quality of Professional Players’ Poker Hands Is Perceived Accurately From Arm Motions
- The Future Is Now
- Two Faces of Attractiveness