págs. 2351-2360
The Stability of Intelligence From Age 11 to Age 90 Years: The Lothian Birth Cohort of 1921
Ian J. Deary, Alison Pattie, John M. Starr
págs. 2361-2368
Shaping Attention With Reward: Effects of Reward on Space- and Object-Based Selection
Sarah Shomstein, Jacoba Johnson
págs. 2369-2378
The Double-Edged Sword of Grandiose Narcissism: Implications for Successful and Unsuccessful Leadership Among U.S. Presidents
Ashley L. Watts, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Sarah Francis Smith, Joshua D. Miller, W. Keith Campbell, Irwin D. Waldman, Steven J. Rubenzer, Thomas J. Faschingbauer
págs. 2379-2389
Synesthesia for Color Is Linked to Improved Color Perception but Reduced: Motion Perception
Michael J. Banissy, Victoria Tester, Neil G. Muggleton, Agnieszka B. Janik, Aimee Davenport, Anna Franklin, Vincent Walsh, Jamie Ward
págs. 2390-2397
Paying Attention to Attention in Recognition Memory: Insights From Models and Electrophysiology
Chad Dubé, Lisa Payne, Robert Sekuler, Caren M. Rotello
págs. 2398-2408
Working Memory Training May Increase Working Memory Capacity but Not Fluid Intelligence
Tyler L. Harrison, Zach Shipstead, Kenny L. Hicks, David Z. Hambrick, Thomas S. Redick, Randall W. Engle
págs. 2409-2419
On the Nature and Nurture of Intelligence and Specific Cognitive Abilities: The More Heritable, the More Culture Dependent
Kees-Jan Kan, Jelte M. Wicherts, Conor V. Dolan, Han L. J. van der Maas
págs. 2420-2428
Beauty at the Ballot Box: Disease Threats Predict Preferences for Physically Attractive Leaders
Andrew Edward White, Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg
págs. 2429-2436
It Pays to Be Herr Kaiser: Germans With Noble-Sounding Surnames More Often Work as Managers Than as Employees
Raphael Silberzahn, Eric Luis Uhlmann
págs. 2437-2444
Turning Body and Self Inside Out: Visualized Heartbeats Alter Bodily Self-Consciousness and Tactile Perception
Jane Elizabeth Aspell, Lukas Heydrich, Guillaume Marillier, Tom Lavanchy, Bruno Herbelin, Olaf Blanke
págs. 2445-2453
Feeling Superior Is a Bipartisan Issue: Extremity (Not Direction) of Political Views Predicts Perceived Belief Superiority
Kaitlin Toner, Mark R. Leary, Michael W. Asher, Katrina P. Jongman-Sereno
págs. 2454-2462
Controlling Intentions: The Surprising Ease of Stopping After Going Relative to Stopping After Never Having Gone
Julie M. Bugg, Michael K. Scullin
págs. 2463-2471
Information Matching the Content of Visual Working Memory Is Prioritized for Conscious Access
Surya Gayet, Chris L. E. Paffen, Stefan Van der Stigchel
págs. 2472-2480
Aging 5 Years in 5 Minutes: The Effect of Taking a Memory Test on Older Adults� Subjective Age
Matthew L. Hughes, Lisa Geraci, Ross L. De Forrest
págs. 2481-2488
Do Age-Related Increases in Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences Signify Episodic Memory Impairments?
Timothy A. Salthouse, Arielle R. Mandell
págs. 2489-2497
The Price of Racial Bias: Intergroup Negotiations in the Ultimatum Game
Jennifer T. Kubota, Jian Li, Eyal Bar-David, Mahzarin R. Banaji, Elizabeth A. Phelps
págs. 2498-2504
A Person-by-Situation Approach to Emotion Regulation: Cognitive Reappraisal Can Either Help or Hurt, Depending on the Context
Allison S. Troy, Amanda Shallcross, Iris B. Mauss
págs. 2505-2514
When Left Is Not Right: Handedness Effects on Learning Object-Manipulation Words Using Pictures With Left- or Right-Handed First-Person Perspectives
Jacqueline A. de Nooijer, Tamara van Gog, Fred Paas, Rolf A. Zwaan
págs. 2515-2521
Stereotype Threat Can Both Enhance and Impair Older Adults� Memory
Sarah J. Barber, Mara Mather
págs. 2522-2529
Personality Maturation Around the World: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Social-Investment Theory
Wiebke Bleidorn, Theo A. Klimstra, Jaap J. A. Denissen, Peter J. Rentfrow, Jeff Potter, Samuel D. Gosling
págs. 2530-2540
How Bad Could It Be? Alcohol Dampens Stress Responses to Threat of Uncertain Intensity
Daniel E. Bradford, Benjamin L. Shapiro, John J. Curtin
págs. 2541-2549
Hunger Games: Fluctuations in Blood Glucose Levels Influence Support for Social Welfare
Lene Aarøe, Michael Bang Petersen
págs. 2550-2556
Money, Well-Being, and Loss Aversion: Does an Income Loss Have a Greater Effect on Well-Being Than an Equivalent Income Gain?
Christopher J. Boyce, Alex M. Wood, James Banks, Andrew E. Clark, Gordon D. A. Brown
págs. 2557-2562
A Dissociation of Performance and Awareness During Binocular Rivalry
Daniel H. Baker, John R. Cass
págs. 2563-2568
Self-Induced Attentional Blink: A Cause of Errors in Multiple-Target Search
Stephen H. Adamo, Matthew S. Cain, Stephen R. Mitroff
págs. 2569-2574
Tryptophan Promotes Interpersonal Trust
Lorenza S. Colzato, Laura Steenbergen, Erik W. de Kwaadsteniet, Roberta Sellaro, Roman Liepelt, Bernhard Hommel
págs. 2575-2577