The commitment function of angry facial expressions
Lawrence Ian Reed, Peter DeScioli, Steven Pinker
págs. 1511-1517
Young children make their gestural communication systems more language-like: : segmentation and linearization of semantic elements in motion events
Zanna Clay, Sally Pople, Bruce Hood, Sotaro Kita
págs. 1518-1525
Paz Fortier, Ryan J. Van Lieshout, Jordana A. Waxman, Michael H. Boyle, Saroj Saigal
págs. 1526-1533
The value of numbers in economic rewards
Frank J. Kanayet, John E. Opfer, William A. Cunningham
págs. 1534-1545
Long-term temporal tracking of speech rate affects spoken-word recognition
Melissa M. Baese-Berk, Christopher C. Heffner, Laura C. Dilley, Mark A. Pitt, Tuuli H. Morrill
págs. 1546-1553
The moral ties that bind . . . Even to out-groups: : the interactive effect of moral identity and the binding moral foundations
Isaac H. Smith, Karl Aquino, Spassena Koleva, Jesse Graham
págs. 1554-1562
Free will and punishment: a mechanistic view of human nature reduces retribution
Azim F. Shariff, Joshua D. Greene, Johan C. Karremans, Jamie B. Luguri, Cory J. Clark
págs. 1563-1570
Exploring Solomon's Paradox: : self-distancing eliminates the self-other asymmetry in wise reasoning about close relationships in younger and older adults
Igor Grossmann, Ethan Kross
págs. 1571-1580
The too-much-talent effect: : team interdependence determines when more talent is too much or not enough
Roderick I. Swaab, Michael Schaerer, Eric M. Anicich, Richard Ronay, Adam D. Galinsky
págs. 1581-1591
Multilevel induction of categories: : venomous snakes hijack the learning of lower category levels
Sharon M. Noh, Veronica X. Yan, Michael S. Vendetti, Alan D. Castel, Robert A. Bjork
págs. 1592-1599
Domain-specific genetic influence on visual-ambiguity resolution
Ying Wang, Li Wang, Qian Xu, Dong Liu, Yi Jiang
págs. 1600-1607
Deliberate practice and performance in music, games, sports, education, and professions: : a meta-analysis
Brooke N. Macnamara, David Z. Hambrick, Frederick L. Oswald
págs. 1608-1618
Embodied effects of conceptual knowledge continuously perturb the hand in flight
Bernie C. Till, Michael E. J. Masson, Daniel N. Bub, Peter F. Driessen
págs. 1617-1648
The working memory stroop effect: : when internal representations clash with external stimuli
Anastasia Kiyonaga, Tobias Egner
págs. 1619-1629
Can classic moral stories promote honesty in children?
Kang Lee, Victoria Talwar, Anjanie McCarthy, Ilana Ross, Angela Evans
págs. 1630-1636
Implicit self-evaluations predict changes in implicit partner evaluations
James K. McNulty, Levi R. Baker, Michael A. Olson
págs. 1649-1657