Vol 30
Psychological Science
Volume 30, Issue 6
- Measuring Thought-Control Failure: Sensory Mechanisms and Individual Differences
- When Does One Decide How Heavy an Object Feels While Picking It Up?
- Electrophysiological Evidence for Top-Down Lexical Influences on Early Speech Perception
- Intentional Binding Without Intentional Action
- Stability and Change in Implicit Bias
- Differentiate to Regulate: Low Negative Emotion Differentiation Is Associated With Ineffective Use but Not Selection of Emotion-Regulation Strategies
- I May Not Agree With You, but I Trust You: Caring About Social Issues Signals Integrity
- A Facial-Action Imposter: How Head Tilt Influences Perceptions of Dominance From a Neutral Face
- Where Does Time Go When You Blink?
- Why Do We Hold Mixed Emotions About Racial Out-Groups? A Case for Affect Matching
- Rationality in Joint Action: Maximizing Coefficiency in Coordination
- Attention Drives Emotion: Voluntary Visual Attention Increases Perceived Emotional Intensity
- Corrigendum: Mutualistic Coupling Between Vocabulary and Reasoning Supports Cognitive Development During Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood