Vol 33
Psychological Science
Volume 33, Issue 12
- The Visual Mandela Effect as Evidence for Shared and Specific False Memories Across People
- Scientific-Consensus Communication About Contested Science: A Preregistered Meta-Analysis
- Racial Prejudice Predicts Police Militarization
- Prenatal Programming of Behavior Problems via Second-by-Second Infant Emotion Dynamics
- Perceived Distance Alters Memory for Scene Boundaries
- Attention Shifts to More Complex Structures With Experience
- Test Anxiety Does Not Predict Exam Performance When Knowledge Is Controlled For: Strong Evidence Against the Interference Hypothesis of Test Anxiety
- Shape of U: The Nonmonotonic Relationship Between Object–Location Memory and Expectedness
- Radial Bias Alters Perceived Object Orientation
- What You See Is What You Hear: Sounds Alter the Contents of Visual Perception
- A Self-Controlled Mind Is Reflected by Stable Mental Processing