Vol 25

Psychological Science

Volume 25, Issue 2

2014 · 37 articles

  1. Inhibition Drives Early Feature-Based AttentionJeff Moher, Balaji M. Lakshmanan, Howard E. Egeth, Joshua B. EwenVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 315-324
  2. Intercommunication Between Prefrontal and Posterior Brain Regions for Protecting Visual Working Memory From Distractor InterferenceAnna M. Liesefeld, Heinrich R. Liesefeld, Hubert D. ZimmerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 325-333
  3. Power Anomalies in Testing MediationDavid A. Kenny, Charles M. JuddVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 334-339
  4. Stereotyping to Infer Group Membership Creates Plausible Deniability for Prejudice-Based AggressionWilliam T. L. Cox, Patricia G. DevineVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 340-348
  5. Nonconscious Emotional Activation Colors First ImpressionsRegina C. Lapate, Bas Rokers, Tianyi Li, Richard J. DavidsonVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 349-357
  6. Long-Term Relations Among Prosocial-Media Use, Empathy, and Prosocial BehaviorSara Prot, Douglas A. Gentile, Craig A. Anderson, Kanae Suzuki, Edward Swing, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 358-368
  7. Debiasing the Mind Through MeditationAndrew C. Hafenbrack, Zoe Kinias, Sigal G. BarsadeVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 369-376
  8. “Please Tap the Shape, Anywhere You Like”Chaz Firestone, Brian J. SchollVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 377-386
  9. Emotion Strengthens High-Priority Memory Traces but Weakens Low-Priority Memory TracesMichiko Sakaki, Kellie Fryer, Mara MatherVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 387-395
  10. Point-and-Shoot MemoriesLinda A. HenkelVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 396-402
  11. Brain Mechanisms Underlying Reality Monitoring for Heard and Imagined WordsEriko Sugimori, Karen J. Mitchell, Carol L. Raye, Erich J. Greene, Marcia K. JohnsonVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 403-413
  12. Time, Money, and MoralityFrancesca Gino, Cassie MogilnerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 414-421
  13. Residents of Poor Nations Have a Greater Sense of Meaning in Life Than Residents of Wealthy NationsShigehiro Oishi, Ed DienerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 422-430
  14. Fertile and Selectively FlirtyStephanie M. Cantú, Jeffry A. Simpson, Vladas Griskevicius, Yanna J. Weisberg, Kristina M. Durante, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 431-438
  15. Racial Progress as Threat to the Status HierarchyClara L. Wilkins, Cheryl R. KaiserVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 439-446
  16. Deferred Feedback Sharply Dissociates Implicit and Explicit Category LearningJ. David Smith, Joseph Boomer, Alexandria C. Zakrzewski, Jessica L. Roeder, Barbara A. Church, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 447-457
  17. Heart Rate Variability Predicts Control Over Memory RetrievalBrandon L. Gillie, Michael W. Vasey, Julian F. ThayerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 458-465
  18. Reward-Based Transfer From Bottom-Up to Top-Down Search TasksJeongmi Lee, Sarah ShomsteinVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 466-475
  19. Genetic Factors That Increase Male Facial Masculinity Decrease Facial Attractiveness of Female RelativesAnthony J. Lee, Dorian G. Mitchem, Margaret J. Wright, Nicholas G. Martin, Matthew C. Keller, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 476-484
  20. Looking Away Before Moving ForwardNobu Shirai, Tomoko ImuraVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 485-493
  21. Loss Attention in a Dual-Task SettingEldad Yechiam, Guy HochmanVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 494-502
  22. Political Attitudes Bias the Mental Representation of a Presidential Candidate’s FaceAlison I. Young, Kyle G. Ratner, Russell H. FazioVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 503-510
  23. Tracing the Trajectory of Skill Learning With a Very Large Sample of Online Game PlayersTom Stafford, Michael DewarVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 511-518
  24. Are the “Memory Wars” Over? A Scientist-Practitioner Gap in Beliefs About Repressed MemoryLawrence Patihis, Lavina Y. Ho, Ian W. Tingen, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Elizabeth F. LoftusVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 519-530
  25. Saving in CyclesLeona Tam, Utpal DholakiaVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 531-537
  26. Healthier by PrecommitmentJanet Schwartz, Daniel Mochon, Lauren Wyper, Josiase Maroba, Deepak Patel, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 538-546
  27. Conditional Automaticity in Response SelectionBrian A. Anderson, Charles L. FolkVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 547-554
  28. Feeling BetterJeffrey M. Yau, Pablo Celnik, Steven S. Hsiao, John E. DesmondVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 555-565
  29. Rapid Fear Detection Relies on High Spatial FrequenciesTimo Stein, Kiley Seymour, Martin N. Hebart, Philipp SterzerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 566-574
  30. Nothing to DeclareSunita Sah, George LoewensteinVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 575-584
  31. Multiple Levels of Bilingual Language ControlTamar H. Gollan, Elizabeth R. Schotter, Joanne Gomez, Mayra Murillo, Keith RaynerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 585-595
  32. The Value of Exercising Control Over Monetary Gains and LossesLauren A. Leotti, Mauricio R. DelgadoVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 596-604
  33. What Does Physical Rotation Reveal About Mental Rotation?Aaron L. Gardony, Holly A. Taylor, Tad T. BrunyéVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 605-612
  34. Better Off Than We KnowJohn R. Chambers, Lawton K. Swan, Martin HeesackerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 613-618
  35. Self-Affirmation Among the PoorCrystal C. Hall, Jiaying Zhao, Eldar ShafirVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 619-625
  36. Task Relevance Induces Momentary Changes in the Functional Visual Field During ReadingJohanna K. Kaakinen, Jukka HyönäVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 626-632
  37. Show Me the NumbersAlexandra Jerez-Fernandez, Ashley N. Angulo, Daniel M. OppenheimerVol. 25, Iss. 2 · 2014 · pp. 633-635