Forgiving you is hard, but forgetting seems easy: : Can forgiveness facilitate forgetting?
Saima Noreen, Raynette N. Bierman, Malcom D. MacLeod
págs. 1295-1307
Serotonin and Social Norms: : Tryptophan depletion impairs social comparison and leads to resource depletion in a multiplayer harvesting game
Amy C. Bilderbeck, Gordon D. A. Brown, Judi Read, Mark Woolrich, Phillip J. Cowen
págs. 1303-1307
A social feedback loop for speech development and its reduction in autism
Anne S. Warlaumont, Jeffrey A. Richards, Jill Gilkerson, D. Kimbrough Oller
págs. 1314-1324
Daniel R. Lametti, Sonia A. Krol, Douglas M. Shiller, David J. Ostry
págs. 1325-1336
Neural predictors of giving in to temptation in daily life
Richard B. Lopez, Wilhelm Hofmann, Dylan D. Wagner, William M. Kelley, Todd F. Heatherton
págs. 1337-1344
págs. 1345-1352
Mothers' depressive symptoms predict both increased and reduced negative reactivity: : Aversion sensitivity and the regulation of emotion
Theodore Dix, Anat Moed, Edward R. Anderson
págs. 1353-1361
Visual environment, attention allocation, and learning in young children: :When too much of a good thing may be bad
Anna V. Fisher, Karrie E. Godwin, Howard Seltman
págs. 1362-1370
Kostas A. Papageorgiou, Tim J. Smith, Rachel Wu, Mark H. Johnson, Natasha Z. Kirkham
págs. 1371-1379
We take care of our own: : Caregiving salience increases out-group bias in response to out-group threat
Michael Gilead, Nira Liberman
págs. 1380-1387
Conformity to the opinions of other people lasts for no more than 3 days
Yi Huang, Keith M. Kendrick, Rongjun Yu
págs. 1388-1393
We see more than we can report: : "Cost free" color phenomenality outside focal attention
Zohar Z. Bronfman, Noam Brezis, Hiilla Jacobson, Marius Usher
págs. 1394-1403
Misleading first impressions: : Different for different facial images of the same person
Alexander Todorov, Jenny M. Porter
págs. 1404-1417
The second shift reflected in the second generation: : Do parents' gender roles at home predict children's aspirations?
Alyssa Croft, Toni Schmader, Katharina Block, Andrew Scott Baron
págs. 1418-1428
págs. 1429-1437
Gender and sexual economics: : Do women view sex as a female commodity?
Laurie A. Rudman, Janell C. Fetterolf
págs. 1438-1447
Who's talking now? Infants' perception of vowels with infant vocal properties
Linda Polka, Matthew Masapollo, Lucie Ménard
págs. 1448-1456
Sleep underpins the plasticity of language production
M. Gareth Gaskell, Jill Warker, Shane Lindsay, Rebecca Frost, James Guest
págs. 1457-1465
Interference of the end: : Why recency bias in memory determines when a food is consumed again
Emily N. Garbinsky, Carey K. Morewedge, Baba Shiv
págs. 1466-1474
págs. 1475-1481
Purpose in life as a predictor of mortality across adulthood
Patrik L. Hill, Nicholas A. Turiano
págs. 1482-1486
Pre-crastination: : Hastening subgoal completion at the expense of extra physical effort
David A. Rosenbaum, Lanyun Gong, Cory Adams Potts
págs. 1487-1496
Partner choice, relationship satisfaction, and oral contraception: : The congruency hypothesis
S. Craig Roberts, Anthony C. Little, Robert P. Burriss, Kelly D. Cobey, Katerina Klapilová
págs. 1497-1503
Matched-names analysis reveals no evidence of name-meaning effects: : A collaborative commentary on Silberzahn and Uhlmann (2013)
Raphael Silberzahn, Uri Simonsohn, Eric Luis Uhlmann
págs. 1504-1505
Erratum: Are the "memory wars" Over? A scientist-practitioner gap in beliefs about repressed memory
págs. 1506-1507