Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 6
- Playing “Duck Duck Goose” With Neurons
- Motor Activation During the Prediction of Nonexecutable Actions in Infants
- Object-Based Attention Without Awareness
- Easy to Retrieve but Hard to Believe
- Overearning
- Two Signatures of Implicit Intergroup Attitudes
- Two Signatures of Implicit Intergroup Attitudes
- Deliberation’s Blindsight
- Group Heterogeneity Increases the Risks of Large Group Size
- Reduced Temporal Fusion in Near-Hand Space
- Not Just for Consumers
- Manual Experience Shapes Object Representations
- Would You Be Happier Living in a Greener Urban Area? A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Panel Data
- RETRACTED: A Common Discrete Resource for Visual Working Memory and Visual Search
- Political Extremism Is Supported by an Illusion of Understanding
- Neural Evidence That Human Emotions Share Core Affective Properties
- Social Transmission of the Sensory Benefits of Eye Widening in Fear Expressions
- The Common Pain of Surrealism and Death
- Vividness of the Future Self Predicts Delinquency
- Visual Long-Term Memory Has the Same Limit on Fidelity as Visual Working Memory
- Encounters With Objective Coherence and the Experience of Meaning in Life
- Social Categories as Markers of Intrinsic Interpersonal Obligations
- The Fluctuating Female Vote
- Children Value Informativity Over Logic in Word Learning
- Rethinking the Extraverted Sales Ideal
- Riding Other People’s Coattails
- Education Enhances the Acuity of the Nonverbal Approximate Number System
- Serial Consolidation of Orientation Information Into Visual Short-Term Memory
- Low Skin Conductance Activity in Infancy Predicts Aggression in Toddlers 2 Years Later
- Fewer Things, Lasting Longer
- Social Meaning of Ambiguous Sounds Influences Retrospective Duration Judgments
- Dynamic Manipulation Generates Touch Information That Can Modify Vision
- Tool Integration and Dynamic Touch
- Perception Isn’t So Simple
- Perceptual Determinants Are Critical, but They Don’t Explain Everything