Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 5
- Lip Movements Affect Infants’ Audiovisual Speech Perception
- The Thickness of Musical Pitch
- NASA Faked the Moon Landing—Therefore, (Climate) Science Is a Hoax
- Attentional Capture Does Not Depend on Feature Similarity, but on Target-Nontarget Relations
- Who Rises to the Top? Early Indicators
- Language-Trained Chimpanzees ( <i>Pan troglodytes</i> ) Name What They Have Seen but Look First at What They Have Not Seen
- Attention Is Spontaneously Biased Toward Regularities
- Would an Obese Person Whistle Vivaldi? Targets of Prejudice Self-Present to Minimize Appearance of Specific Threats
- Increasing Recognition of Happiness in Ambiguous Facial Expressions Reduces Anger and Aggressive Behavior
- Basic Traits Predict the Prevalence of Personality Disorder Across the Life Span
- Causes and Consequences of Expectation Trajectories
- Putting All Your Eggs in One Basket
- Alexithymia, Not Autism, Predicts Poor Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions
- The Wear and Tear of Daily Stressors on Mental Health
- Stuck in the Past
- The Curse of Planning
- Children’s Responses to the Rubber-Hand Illusion Reveal Dissociable Pathways in Body Representation
- Not Lack of Ability but More Choice
- Mindfulness Training Improves Working Memory Capacity and GRE Performance While Reducing Mind Wandering
- What Sleeping Babies Hear
- Visual Working Memory Modulates Rapid Eye Movements to Simple Onset Targets
- Friends Shrink Foes
- How Visual Short-Term Memory Maintenance Modulates Subsequent Visual Aftereffects
- Gender Invariance in Multitasking
- Questioning Anecdotal Beliefs and Scientific Findings
- Corrigendum