Vol 33

Psychological Science

Volume 33, Issue 6

2022 · 12 articles

  1. Development of Visual Memory Capacity Following Early-Onset and Extended BlindnessPriti Gupta, Pragya Shah, Sharon Gilad Gutnick, Marin Vogelsang, Lukas Vogelsang, et al.Vol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 847-858
  2. Grief Symptoms Promote Inflammation During Acute Stress Among Bereaved SpousesRyan L. Brown, Angie S. LeRoy, Michelle A. Chen, Robert Suchting, Lisa M. Jaremka, et al.Vol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 859-873
  3. Early Adolescents Demonstrate Peer-Network Homophily in Political Attitudes and ValuesBenjamin Oosterhoff, Ashleigh Poppler, Cara A. PalmerVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 874-888
  4. Detecting Prejudice From Egalitarianism: Why Black Americans Don’t Trust White Egalitarians’ ClaimsMichael Rosenblum, Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, N. Derek BrownVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 889-905
  5. Anxiety-Related Frontocortical Activity Is Associated With Dampened Stressor Reactivity in the Real WorldJuyoen Hur, Manuel Kuhn, Shannon E. Grogans, Allegra S. Anderson, Samiha Islam, et al.Vol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 906-924
  6. Navigable Space and Traversable Edges Differentially Influence Reorientation in Sighted and Blind MiceMarc E. Normandin, Maria C. Garza, Manuel Miguel Ramos-Alvarez, Joshua B. Julian, Tuoyo Eresanara, et al.Vol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 925-947
  7. Can Feelings “Feel” Wrong? Similarities Between Counter-Normative Emotion Reports and Perceptual ErrorsElla Givon, Gal Udelsman-Danieli, Ophir Almagor, Tomer Fekete, Oren Shriki, et al.Vol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 948-956
  8. “They’re Everywhere!”: Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than Nonthreatening GroupsRebecca Ponce de Leon, Jacqueline R. Rifkin, Richard P. LarrickVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 957-970
  9. Taking a Disagreeing Perspective Improves the Accuracy of People’s Quantitative EstimatesPhilippe P. F. M. Van de Calseyde, Emir EfendićVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 971-983
  10. Resting (Tonic) Blood Pressure Is Associated With Sensitivity to Imagined and Acute Experiences of Social Pain: Evidence From Three StudiesTristen K. Inagaki, Peter J. GianarosVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 984-998
  11. Ready to Learn: Incidental Exposure Fosters Category LearningLayla Unger, Vladimir M. SloutskyVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 999-1019
  12. Corrigendum: What’s in a Name? Popular Names Are Less Common on FrontiersVol. 33, Iss. 6 · 2022 · pp. 1020-1021