págs. 7-29
Embodied Terror Management: : Interpersonal Touch Alleviates Existential Concerns Among Individuals With Low Self-Esteem
Sander L. Koole, Mandy Tjew A Sin, Iris K. Schneider
págs. 30-37
"Top-down" effects where none should be found: : the el Greco fallacy in perception research
Chaz Firestone, Brian J. Scholl
págs. 38-46
War's enduring effects on the development of egalitarian motivations and in-group biases
Michal Bauer, Alessandra Cassar, Julie Chytilová, Joseph Henrich
págs. 47-57
The bright side of stress-induced eating: : eating more when stressed but less when pleased
Gudrun Sproesser, Harald T. Schupp, Britta Renner
págs. 58-65
Kinesthesis can make an invisible hand visible
Kevin C. Dieter, Bo Hu, David C. Knill, Randolph Blake, Duje Tadin
págs. 66-75
Developmental reversals in risky decision making: : intelligence agents show larger decision biases than college students
Valerie F. Reyna, Christina F. Chick, Jonathan C. Corbin, Andrew N. Hsia
págs. 76-84
Attitudes toward Arab ascendance: : Israeli and global perspectives
Felicia Pratto, Tamar Saguy, Andrew L. Stewart, Davide Morselli, Rob Foels
págs. 85-94
The morning morality effect: : the influence of time of day on unethical behavior
Maryam Kouchaki
págs. 95-102
The impact of sustained engagement on cognitive function in older adults: : the synapse project
Denise C. Park, Jennifer Lodi-Smith, Linda Drew, Sara Haber, Andrew Hebrank
págs. 103-112
Nonconscious learning from crowded sequences
Anne Atas, Nathan Faivre, Bert Timmermans, Axel Cleeremans, Sid Kouider
págs. 113-119
págs. 120-127
Lilia Psalta, Andrew W. Young, Peter Thompson, Timothy J. Andrews
págs. 128-136
págs. 137-144
M. Karl Healey, K. W. Joan Ngo, Lynn Hasher
págs. 145-151
Differences in Environmental Concern and Performance Are Predicted by Country Age
Hal E. Hershfield, H. Min Bang, Elke U. Weber
págs. 152-160
Toddlers infer higher-order relational principles in causal learning
Caren M. Walker, Alison Gopnik
págs. 161-169
págs. 170-178
Repeating the past: : prevention focus motivates repetition, even for unethical decisions
Shu Zhang, James F. M. Cornwell, E. Tory Higgins
págs. 179-187
págs. 188-197
Religion and intergroup conflict: : findings from the global group relations project
Steven L. Neuberg, Carolyn M. Warner, Stephen A. Mistler, Anna Berlin, Eric D. Hill
págs. 198-206
Patients with left spatial neglect also neglect the "left side" of time
Arnaud Saj, Orly Fuhrman, Patrik Vuilleumier, Lera Boroditsky
págs. 207-214
Saccades toward the target are planned as sequences rather than as single steps
Jelmer P. De Vries, Ignace T. C. Hooge, Frans A. J. Verstraten
págs. 215-223
Helping fellow beings: : anthropomorphized social causes and the role of anticipatory guilt
Hee-Kyung Ahn, Hae Joo Kim, Pankaj Aggarwal
págs. 224-229
Hierarchical encoding makes individuals in a group seem more attractive
Drew Walker, Edward Vul
págs. 230-235
Look here, eye movements play a functional role in memory retrieval
Roger Johansson, Mikael Johansson
págs. 236-242
What is the difference between OASIS and OPERA? roughly five pixels: : orthographic structure biases the perceived length of letter strings
Fabienne Chetail, Alain Content
págs. 243-249
Human infants' learning of social structures: : the case of dominance hierarchy
Olivier Mascaro, Gergely Csibra
págs. 250-255
The ground side of an object: : perceived as shapeless yet processed for semantics
Joseph L. Sanguinetti, John J. B. Allen, Mary A. Peterson
págs. 256-264
Separate mechanisms for perception of numerosity and density
Giovanni Anobile, Guido Marco Cicchini, David C. Burr
págs. 265-270