Vol 29
Psychological Science
Volume 29, Issue 10
- Familiar Voices Are More Intelligible, Even if They Are Not Recognized as Familiar
- Reexamining the Link Between Economic Downturns and Racial Antipathy: Evidence That Prejudice Against Blacks Rises During Recessions
- In Defense of the Commons: Young Children Negatively Evaluate and Sanction Free Riders
- Fictional First Memories
- The Structural and Functional Signature of Action Control
- Extraordinary Altruists Exhibit Enhanced Self–Other Overlap in Neural Responses to Distress
- Extraordinary Altruists Exhibit Enhanced Self–Other Overlap in Neural Responses to Distress
- “What Smell?” Temporarily Loading Visual Attention Induces a Prolonged Loss of Olfactory Awareness
- Implicit Theories of Interest: Finding Your Passion or Developing It?
- The Paradox of Viral Outrage
- Genetic Contribution to Variation in Risk Taking: A Functional MRI Twin Study of the Balloon Analogue Risk Task
- “It’s Not a Tumor”: A Framework for Capitalizing on Individual Diversity to Boost Target Detection
- The Emotional-Ambiguity Hypothesis: A Large-Scale Test
- Linguistic Synchrony Predicts the Immediate and Lasting Impact of Text-Based Emotional Support
- Corrigendum: Hair and Salivary Testosterone, Hair Cortisol, and Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescents
- Corrigendum: Iconic Memories Die a Sudden Death