Vol 25
Psychological Science
Volume 25, Issue 2
- Inhibition Drives Early Feature-Based Attention
- Intercommunication Between Prefrontal and Posterior Brain Regions for Protecting Visual Working Memory From Distractor Interference
- Power Anomalies in Testing Mediation
- Stereotyping to Infer Group Membership Creates Plausible Deniability for Prejudice-Based Aggression
- Nonconscious Emotional Activation Colors First Impressions
- Long-Term Relations Among Prosocial-Media Use, Empathy, and Prosocial Behavior
- Debiasing the Mind Through Meditation
- “Please Tap the Shape, Anywhere You Like”
- Emotion Strengthens High-Priority Memory Traces but Weakens Low-Priority Memory Traces
- Point-and-Shoot Memories
- Brain Mechanisms Underlying Reality Monitoring for Heard and Imagined Words
- Time, Money, and Morality
- Residents of Poor Nations Have a Greater Sense of Meaning in Life Than Residents of Wealthy Nations
- Fertile and Selectively Flirty
- Racial Progress as Threat to the Status Hierarchy
- Deferred Feedback Sharply Dissociates Implicit and Explicit Category Learning
- Heart Rate Variability Predicts Control Over Memory Retrieval
- Reward-Based Transfer From Bottom-Up to Top-Down Search Tasks
- Genetic Factors That Increase Male Facial Masculinity Decrease Facial Attractiveness of Female Relatives
- Looking Away Before Moving Forward
- Loss Attention in a Dual-Task Setting
- Political Attitudes Bias the Mental Representation of a Presidential Candidate’s Face
- Tracing the Trajectory of Skill Learning With a Very Large Sample of Online Game Players
- Are the “Memory Wars” Over? A Scientist-Practitioner Gap in Beliefs About Repressed Memory
- Saving in Cycles
- Healthier by Precommitment
- Conditional Automaticity in Response Selection
- Feeling Better
- Rapid Fear Detection Relies on High Spatial Frequencies
- Nothing to Declare
- Multiple Levels of Bilingual Language Control
- The Value of Exercising Control Over Monetary Gains and Losses
- What Does Physical Rotation Reveal About Mental Rotation?
- Better Off Than We Know
- Self-Affirmation Among the Poor
- Task Relevance Induces Momentary Changes in the Functional Visual Field During Reading
- Show Me the Numbers