Vol 26
Psychological Science
Volume 26, Issue 12
- Replication in Psychological Science
- On Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks
- Homosexuality as a Discrete Class
- Exogenous Attention Enables Perceptual Learning
- Is Math Anxiety Always Bad for Math Learning? The Role of Math Motivation
- The Foundations of Literacy Development in Children at Familial Risk of Dyslexia
- A Thousand Words Are Worth a Picture
- Time Isn’t of the Essence
- Memory Transmission in Small Groups and Large Networks
- The Effects of Social Context and Acute Stress on Decision Making Under Uncertainty
- Put Your Imperfections Behind You
- When Delays Improve Memory
- Rats Fed a Diet Rich in Fats and Sugars Are Impaired in the Use of Spatial Geometry
- RETRACTED: Women’s Preference for Attractive Makeup Tracks Changes in Their Salivary Testosterone
- Infectious Cognition
- Can Authoritarianism Lead to Greater Liking of Out-Groups? The Intriguing Case of Singapore
- Do We Know What We’re Saying? The Roles of Attention and Sensory Information During Speech Production
- Auditory Feedback Is Used for Self-Comprehension