Vol 29

Psychological Science

Volume 29, Issue 1

2018 · 16 articles

  1. Uncovering the Power of Personality to Shape IncomeJaap J. A. Denissen, Wiebke Bleidorn, Marie Hennecke, Maike Luhmann, Ulrich Orth, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 3-13
  2. The Best of Both Worlds: Adaptation During Natural Tasks Produces Long-Lasting Plasticity in Perceptual Ocular DominanceMin Bao, Bo Dong, Lijuan Liu, Stephen A. Engel, Yi JiangVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 14-33
  3. Implicit Statistical Learning in Real-World Environments Leads to Ecologically Rational Decision MakingSonja Perkovic, Jacob Lund OrquinVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 34-44
  4. Lingering Cognitive States Shape Fundamental Mnemonic AbilitiesAnuya Patil, Katherine DuncanVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 45-55
  5. Dimensions of Experience: Exploring the Heterogeneity of the Wandering MindHao-Ting Wang, Giulia Poerio, Charlotte Murphy, Danilo Bzdok, Elizabeth Jefferies, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 56-71
  6. Human Information Processing Shapes Language ChangeMaryia Fedzechkina, Becky Chu, T. Florian JaegerVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 72-82
  7. University-Affiliated Alcohol Marketing Enhances the Incentive Salience of Alcohol CuesBruce D. Bartholow, Chris Loersch, Tiffany A. Ito, Meredith P. Levsen, Hannah I. Volpert-Esmond, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 83-94
  8. Symmetric Objects Become Special in Perception Because of Generic Computations in NeuronsR. T. Pramod, S. P. ArunVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 95-109
  9. Strengthening Causal Estimates for Links Between Spanking and Children’s Externalizing Behavior ProblemsElizabeth T. Gershoff, Kierra M. P. Sattler, Arya AnsariVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 110-120
  10. Can Science Explain the Human Mind? Intuitive Judgments About the Limits of ScienceSara Gottlieb, Tania LombrozoVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 121-130
  11. Disentangling the Sources of Mimicry: Social Relations Analyses of the Link Between Mimicry and LikingMaike Salazar Kämpf, Helén Liebermann, Rudolf Kerschreiter, Sascha Krause, Steffen Nestler, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 131-138
  12. Is There a Chastity Belt on Perception?Jessica K. Witt, Nathan L. Tenhundfeld, Michael J. TymoskiVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 139-146
  13. Does Smile Intensity in Photographs Really Predict Longevity? A Replication and Extension of Abel and Kruger (2010)Michael Dufner, Martin Brümmer, Joanne M. Chung, Pia M. Drewke, Christophe Blaison, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 147-153
  14. Longitudinal Relationships Between Parents’ and Children’s Behavior Need Not Implicate the Influence of Parental Behavior and May Reflect Genetics: Comment on Waldinger and Schulz (2016)James M. Sherlock, Brendan P. ZietschVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 154-157
  15. The Blind Psychological Scientists and the Elephant: Reply to Sherlock and ZietschRobert Waldinger, Marc SchulzVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 158-160
  16. Corrigendum: Childhood Adversity, Self-Esteem, and Diurnal Cortisol Profiles Across the Life SpanVol. 29, Iss. 1 · 2018 · pp. 161-165