Vol 34
Psychological Science
Volume 34, Issue 1
- Responding to the Association for Psychological Science Strategic Plan, 2022–2027
- Severe Developmental Dyscalculia Is Characterized by Core Deficits in Both Symbolic and Nonsymbolic Number Sense
- Today’s Older Adults Are Cognitively Fitter Than Older Adults Were 20 Years Ago, but When and How They Decline Is No Different Than in the Past
- Parents of Children With High Weight Are Viewed as Responsible for Child Weight and Thus Stigmatized
- The Effect of Auditory and Visual Recommendations on Choice
- Physical Effort Exertion for Peer Feedback Reveals Evolving Social Motivations From Adolescence to Young Adulthood
- Temporal Construal Effects Are Independent of Episodic Future Thought
- Anticipatory Threat Mitigates the Breakdown of Group Cooperation
- Choice Boosts Curiosity
- Seeing Soft Materials Draped Over Objects: A Case Study of Intuitive Physics in Perception, Attention, and Memory
- From the Viscera to First Impressions: Phase-Dependent Cardio-Visual Signals Bias the Perceived Trustworthiness of Faces
- Changes in Response Criterion and Lapse Rate as General Mechanisms of Vigilance Decrement: Commentary on McCarley and Yamani (2021)
- Corrigendum: Causal Inference About Good and Bad Outcomes