Vol 35
Psychological Science
Volume 35, Issue 10
- The Double-Edged Sword of Social Sharing: Social Sharing Predicts Increased Emotion Differentiation When Rumination Is Low but Decreased Emotion Differentiation When Rumination Is High
- Children Sustain Cooperation in a Threshold Public-Goods Game Even When Seeing Others’ Outcomes
- Electroencephalogram Decoding Reveals Distinct Processes for Directing Spatial Attention and Encoding Into Working Memory
- Directing Attention Shapes Learning in Adults but Not Children
- Does Valuing Happiness Lead to Well-Being?
- Exploration, Distributed Attention, and Development of Category Learning
- Consolidation Enhances Sequential Multistep Anticipation but Diminishes Access to Perceptual Features