Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 9
- One Without the Other
- Mental- and Physical-Health Effects of Acute Exposure to Media Images of the September 11, 2001, Attacks and the Iraq War
- Look Before You Leap
- Unstable Identity Compatibility
- Tactile Localization on Digits and Hand
- Perceived Aggressiveness Predicts Fighting Performance in Mixed-Martial-Arts Fighters
- Seeing in 3-D With Just One Eye
- Experiencing a Natural Disaster Alters Children’s Altruistic Giving
- Reducing Health-Information Avoidance Through Contemplation
- Explaining the Increasing Heritability of Cognitive Ability Across Development
- Rituals Enhance Consumption
- The Changing Psychology of Culture From 1800 Through 2000
- The Cognitive Benefits of Movement Reduction
- Suppression on Your Own Terms
- Keeping It Steady
- Intentional Harms Are Worse, Even When They’re Not
- Patient Inertia and the Status Quo Bias
- The Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Val66Met Polymorphism Moderates an Effect of Physical Activity on Working Memory Performance
- Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Longitudinal Structure of Neuroticism
- Dissociable Neural Routes to Successful Prospective Memory
- Unit Asking
- When Holding Back Helps
- Differential Electrophysiological Signatures of Semantic and Syntactic Scene Processing
- Corollary Discharge Provides the Sensory Content of Inner Speech
- Creativity and Technical Innovation
- Women Are More Likely to Wear Red or Pink at Peak Fertility
- Warnings of Adverse Side Effects Can Backfire Over Time
- The Invisible Gorilla Strikes Again
- Spatial Attention Interacts With Serial-Order Retrieval From Verbal Working Memory
- Physical Order Produces Healthy Choices, Generosity, and Conventionality, Whereas Disorder Produces Creativity
- What Can We Learn From Monkeys About Orthographic Processing in Humans? A Reply to Ziegler et al.
- What Can We Learn From Humans About Orthographic Processing in Monkeys? A Reply to Frost and Keuleers (2013)