Vol 25

Psychological Science

Volume 25, Issue 12

2014 · 21 articles

  1. Subliminal StrengtheningBecca R. Levy, Corey Pilver, Pil H. Chung, Martin D. SladeVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2127-2135
  2. Providing Views of the Driving Scene to Drivers’ Conversation Partners Mitigates Cell-Phone-Related DistractionJohn G. Gaspar, Whitney N. Street, Matthew B. Windsor, Ronald Carbonari, Henry Kaczmarski, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2136-2146
  3. Body Movement Selectively Shapes the Neural Representation of Musical RhythmsBaptiste Chemin, André Mouraux, Sylvie NozaradanVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2147-2159
  4. Children Conform to the Behavior of Peers; Other Great Apes Stick With What They KnowDaniel B. M. Haun, Yvonne Rekers, Michael TomaselloVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2160-2167
  5. Behavioral and Neural Valuation of Foods Is Driven by Implicit Knowledge of Caloric ContentDeborah W. Tang, Lesley K. Fellows, Alain DagherVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2168-2176
  6. Optimism and DeathIsaac R. Galatzer-Levy, George A. BonannoVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2177-2188
  7. The Long Reach of One’s SpouseBrittany C. Solomon, Joshua J. JacksonVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2189-2198
  8. <i>Blind Insight</i> : Metacognitive Discrimination Despite Chance Task PerformanceRyan B. Scott, Zoltan Dienes, Adam B. Barrett, Daniel Bor, Anil K. SethVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2199-2208
  9. Shared Experiences Are AmplifiedErica J. Boothby, Margaret S. Clark, John A. BarghVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2209-2216
  10. Life Paths and Accomplishments of Mathematically Precocious Males and Females Four Decades LaterDavid Lubinski, Camilla P. Benbow, Harrison J. KellVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2217-2232
  11. People Overestimate Their Willingness to Reject Potential Romantic Partners by Overlooking Their Concern for Other PeopleSamantha Joel, Rimma Teper, Geoff MacDonaldVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2233-2240
  12. Growth and Change in Attention Problems, Disruptive Behavior, and Achievement From Kindergarten to Fifth GradeAmy Claessens, Chantelle DowsettVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2241-2251
  13. Conceptual Processing of Distractors by Older but Not Younger AdultsTarek Amer, Lynn HasherVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2252-2258
  14. The Unforeseen Costs of Extraordinary ExperienceGus Cooney, Daniel T. Gilbert, Timothy D. WilsonVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2259-2265
  15. In Pain Thou Shalt Bring Forth ChildrenEran Chajut, Avner Caspi, Rony Chen, Moshe Hod, Dan ArielyVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2266-2271
  16. The Morality of Larks and OwlsBrian C. Gunia, Christopher M. Barnes, Sunita SahVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2272-2274
  17. Does the Morning Morality Effect Hold True Only for Morning People?Isaac H. Smith, Maryam KouchakiVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2275-2276
  18. Just How Bad Negative Affect Is for Your Health Depends on CultureKatherine B. Curhan, Tamara Sims, Hazel R. Markus, Shinobu Kitayama, Mayumi Karasawa, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2277-2280
  19. Incorporating Culture Into the Study of Affect and HealthSarah D. Pressman, Matthew W. Gallagher, Shane J. Lopez, Belinda CamposVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2281-2283
  20. Corrigendum: Cultural Relativity in Perceiving Emotion From VocalizationsVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2284-2284
  21. 2014 <i>Psychological Science</i> Badge EarnersVol. 25, Iss. 12 · 2014 · pp. 2285-2286