Vol 25
Psychological Science
Volume 25, Issue 8
- The Commitment Function of Angry Facial Expressions
- Young Children Make Their Gestural Communication Systems More Language-Like: Segmentation and Linearization of Semantic Elements in Motion Events
- Are Orchids Left and Dandelions Right? Frontal Brain Activation Asymmetry and Its Sensitivity to Developmental Context
- The Value of Numbers in Economic Rewards
- Long-Term Temporal Tracking of Speech Rate Affects Spoken-Word Recognition
- The Moral Ties That Bind . . . Even to Out-Groups: The Interactive Effect of Moral Identity and the Binding Moral Foundations
- Free Will and Punishment: A Mechanistic View of Human Nature Reduces Retribution
- Exploring Solomon’s Paradox: Self-Distancing Eliminates the Self-Other Asymmetry in Wise Reasoning About Close Relationships in Younger and Older Adults
- The Too-Much-Talent Effect: Team Interdependence Determines When More Talent Is Too Much or Not Enough
- Multilevel Induction of Categories: Venomous Snakes Hijack the Learning of Lower Category Levels
- Domain-Specific Genetic Influence on Visual-Ambiguity Resolution
- Deliberate Practice and Performance in Music, Games, Sports, Education, and Professions: A Meta-Analysis
- The Working Memory Stroop Effect: When Internal Representations Clash With External Stimuli
- Can Classic Moral Stories Promote Honesty in Children?
- Embodied Effects of Conceptual Knowledge Continuously Perturb the Hand in Flight
- Implicit Self-Evaluations Predict Changes in Implicit Partner Evaluations