Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 2
- Within-Cohort Age-Related Differences in Cognitive Functioning
- Experiencing Discrimination Increases Risk Taking
- Ideology and Prejudice
- Independent Effects of Adaptation and Attention on Perceived Speed
- Implicit Race Bias Decreases the Similarity of Neural Representations of Black and White Faces
- Life-History Strategy, Food Choice, and Caloric Consumption
- Attentional-Tracking Acuity Is Modulated by Illusory Changes in Perceived Speed
- Linguistic Representations of Motion Do Not Depend on the Visual Motion System
- In the Land of the Free, Interdependent Action Undermines Motivation
- When the Economy Falters, Do People Spend or Save? Responses to Resource Scarcity Depend on Childhood Environments
- Do Local and Global Perceptual Biases Tell Us Anything About Local and Global Selective Attention?
- The Marley Hypothesis
- Daily Horizons
- Adding Small Differences Can Increase Similarity and Choice