Vol 25
Psychological Science
Volume 25, Issue 7
- Forgiving You Is Hard, but Forgetting Seems Easy
- Serotonin and Social Norms
- A Social Feedback Loop for Speech Development and Its Reduction in Autism
- Brief Periods of Auditory Perceptual Training Can Determine the Sensory Targets of Speech Motor Learning
- Neural Predictors of Giving in to Temptation in Daily Life
- Spatial Orientation Shrinks and Expands Psychological Distance
- Mothers’ Depressive Symptoms Predict Both Increased and Reduced Negative Reactivity
- Visual Environment, Attention Allocation, and Learning in Young Children
- Individual Differences in Infant Fixation Duration Relate to Attention and Behavioral Control in Childhood
- We Take Care of Our Own
- Conformity to the Opinions of Other People Lasts for No More Than 3 Days
- We See More Than We Can Report
- Misleading First Impressions
- The Second Shift Reflected in the Second Generation
- Entering Adulthood in a Recession Tempers Later Narcissism
- Gender and Sexual Economics
- Who’s Talking Now? Infants’ Perception of Vowels With Infant Vocal Properties
- Sleep Underpins the Plasticity of Language Production
- Interference of the End
- Newly Hatched Chicks Solve the Visual Binding Problem
- Purpose in Life as a Predictor of Mortality Across Adulthood
- Pre-Crastination
- Partner Choice, Relationship Satisfaction, and Oral Contraception
- Matched-Names Analysis Reveals No Evidence of Name-Meaning Effects
- Erratum: Are the “Memory Wars” Over? A Scientist-Practitioner Gap in Beliefs About Repressed Memory