Paul J. Frick, James V. Ray, Laura C. Thornton, Rachel E. Kahn
págs. 1-57
What we need to know about callous-unemotional traits: : Comment on Frick, Ray, Thornton, and Kahn (2014)
Benjamin B. Lahey
págs. 58-63
The road forward for research on callous-unemotional traits: : Reply to Lahey (2014)
Paul J. Frick, James V. Ray, Laura C. Thornton, Rachel E. Kahn
págs. 64-68
Episodic memory, perceptual memory, and their interaction: : Foundations for a theory of posttraumatic stress disorder
Chris R. Brewin
págs. 69-97
Solving the mystery of intrusive flashbacks in posttraumatic stress disorder: : Comment on Brewin (2014)
Lia Kvavilashvili
págs. 98-104
Prospects and problems in studying traumatic flashbacks: : Reply to Kvavilashvili (2014)
Chris R. Brewin
págs. 105-108
Reasoning about causal relationships: : Inferences on causal networks
Benjamin Margolin Rottman, Reid Hastie
págs. 109-139
Marital quality and health: : A meta-analytic review
Theodore F. Robles, Richard B. Slatcher, Joseph M. Trombello, Meghan M. McGinn
págs. 140-187
Less drinking, yet more problems: : Understanding African American drinking and related problems
Tamika C. B. Zapolski, Sarah L. Pedersen, Denis M. McCarthy, Gregory T. Smith
págs. 188-223
Connectionist modeling of developmental changes in infancy: : Approaches, challenges, and contributions
Yevdokiya Yermolayeva, David H. Rakison
págs. 224-255
Psychobiological mechanisms underlying the social buffering of the hypothalamic -pituitary- adrenocortical axis: A review of animal models and human studies across development
Camelia E. Hostinar, Regina M. Sullivan, Megan R. Gunnar
págs. 256-282
Can theories of animal discrimination explain perceptual learning in humans?
Chris Mitchell, Geoffrey Hall
págs. 283-307
The flash-lag effect and related mislocalizations: : Findings, properties, and theories
Timothy L. Hubbard
págs. 308-338