Vol 25
Psychological Science
Volume 25, Issue 12
- Subliminal Strengthening
- Providing Views of the Driving Scene to Drivers’ Conversation Partners Mitigates Cell-Phone-Related Distraction
- Body Movement Selectively Shapes the Neural Representation of Musical Rhythms
- Children Conform to the Behavior of Peers; Other Great Apes Stick With What They Know
- Behavioral and Neural Valuation of Foods Is Driven by Implicit Knowledge of Caloric Content
- Optimism and Death
- The Long Reach of One’s Spouse
- <i>Blind Insight</i> : Metacognitive Discrimination Despite Chance Task Performance
- Shared Experiences Are Amplified
- Life Paths and Accomplishments of Mathematically Precocious Males and Females Four Decades Later
- People Overestimate Their Willingness to Reject Potential Romantic Partners by Overlooking Their Concern for Other People
- Growth and Change in Attention Problems, Disruptive Behavior, and Achievement From Kindergarten to Fifth Grade
- Conceptual Processing of Distractors by Older but Not Younger Adults
- The Unforeseen Costs of Extraordinary Experience
- In Pain Thou Shalt Bring Forth Children
- The Morality of Larks and Owls
- Does the Morning Morality Effect Hold True Only for Morning People?
- Just How Bad Negative Affect Is for Your Health Depends on Culture
- Incorporating Culture Into the Study of Affect and Health
- Corrigendum: Cultural Relativity in Perceiving Emotion From Vocalizations
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