Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 12
- How Robust Are Probabilistic Models of Higher-Level Cognition?
- The Stability of Intelligence From Age 11 to Age 90 Years
- Shaping Attention With Reward
- The Double-Edged Sword of Grandiose Narcissism
- Synesthesia for Color Is Linked to Improved Color Perception but Reduced Motion Perception
- Paying Attention to Attention in Recognition Memory
- Working Memory Training May Increase Working Memory Capacity but Not Fluid Intelligence
- On the Nature and Nurture of Intelligence and Specific Cognitive Abilities
- Beauty at the Ballot Box
- It Pays to Be Herr Kaiser
- Turning Body and Self Inside Out
- Feeling Superior Is a Bipartisan Issue
- Controlling Intentions
- Information Matching the Content of Visual Working Memory Is Prioritized for Conscious Access
- Aging 5 Years in 5 Minutes
- Do Age-Related Increases in Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences Signify Episodic Memory Impairments?
- The Price of Racial Bias
- A Person-by-Situation Approach to Emotion Regulation
- When Left Is Not Right
- Stereotype Threat Can Both Enhance and Impair Older Adults’ Memory
- Personality Maturation Around the World
- How Bad Could It Be? Alcohol Dampens Stress Responses to Threat of Uncertain Intensity
- Hunger Games
- Money, Well-Being, and Loss Aversion
- A Dissociation of Performance and Awareness During Binocular Rivalry
- Self-Induced Attentional Blink
- Tryptophan Promotes Interpersonal Trust