Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 4
- Partner-Oriented Self-Regulation Among Bereaved Parents
- Visual Long-Term Memory Stores High-Fidelity Representations of Observed Actions
- Learning to See, but Not Discriminate, Visual Forms Is Impaired in Aging
- Detection of Audiovisual Speech Correspondences Without Visual Awareness
- Power and Reduced Temporal Discounting
- Sleep Consolidation of Interfering Auditory Memories in Starlings
- Distraction Can Reduce Age-Related Forgetting
- Social-Information-Processing Patterns Mediate the Impact of Preventive Intervention on Adolescent Antisocial Behavior
- Do Infants Really Expect Agents to Act Efficiently? A Critical Test of the Rationality Principle
- When Anger Leads to Rumination
- Rules or Consequences? The Role of Ethical Mind-Sets in Moral Dynamics
- Dopamine-D2-Receptor Blockade Reverses the Association Between Trait Approach Motivation and Frontal Asymmetry in an Approach-Motivation Context
- Gendered Races
- The Allure of the Forbidden
- Gender Differences in Multitasking Reflect Spatial Ability
- Feeling Worse to Feel Better
- The Temporal Doppler Effect
- Modifying Memory
- Is the Emotion-Health Connection a “First-World Problem”?
- Attention Restores Discrete Items to Visual Short-Term Memory
- Age-Related Changes in Attentional Reference Frames for Peripersonal Space
- Common DNA Markers Can Account for More Than Half of the Genetic Influence on Cognitive Abilities
- Out of Mind, Out of Sight
- Perceived Causality Can Alter the Perceived Trajectory of Apparent Motion
- Hurting You Hurts Me Too
- Not Like Me = Bad
- Stretching the Moral Gray Zone
- Corrigendum