Vol 26
Psychological Science
Volume 26, Issue 3
- Dimorphous Expressions of Positive Emotion: Displays of Both Care and Aggression in Response to Cute Stimuli
- 13-Month-Olds’ Understanding of Social Interactions
- Direct Real-Time Neural Evidence for Task-Set Inertia
- Constructing Rich False Memories of Committing Crime
- Building Blocks for Developing Spatial Skills: Evidence From a Large, Representative U.S. Sample
- Social Structure, Infectious Diseases, Disasters, Secularism, and Cultural Change in America
- Anticipatory Control Through Associative Learning of Subliminal Relations: Invisible May Be Better Than Visible
- Your Friends Know How Long You Will Live: A 75-Year Study of Peer-Rated Personality Traits
- Mothers Speak Less Clearly to Infants Than to Adults: A Comprehensive Test of the Hyperarticulation Hypothesis
- Greater Maternal Insensitivity in Childhood Predicts Greater Electrodermal Reactivity During Conflict Discussions With Romantic Partners in Adulthood
- Emotional Vocalizations Are Recognized Across Cultures Regardless of the Valence of Distractors
- Cultural Variation in Emotion Perception Is Real: A Response to Sauter, Eisner, Ekman, and Scott (2015)