Genes Unite Executive Functions in Childhood
Laura E. Engelhardt, Daniel A. Briley, Frank D. Mann, K. Paige Harden, Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
págs. 1151-1163
Cognitive training can reduce civilian casualties in a simulated shooting environment
Adam T. Biggs, Matthew S. Cain, Stephen R. Mitroff
págs. 1164-1176
Jennifer A. Bartz, John E. Lydon, Alexander Kolevzon, Jamil Zaki, Eric Hollander, Natasha Ludwig, Niall Bolger
págs. 1177-1186
Christopher R. Engelhardt, Micah O. Mazurek, Joseph Hilgard, Jeffrey N. Rouder, Bruce D. Bartholow
págs. 1187-1200
Ella L. James, Michael B. Bonsall, Laura Hoppitt, Elizabeth M. Tunbridge, John B. Geddes, Amy L. Milton, Emily A. Holmes
págs. 1201-1215
Sad as a matter of choice? emotion-regulation goals in depression
Yael Millgram, Jutta Joormann, Jonathan D. Huppert, Maya Tamir
págs. 1216-1228
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págs. 1241-1251
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Mother-infant contingent vocalizations in 11 countries
Marc H. Bornstein, Diane L. Putnick, Linda R. Cote, O. Maurice Haynes, Joan T.D. Suwalsky
págs. 1272-1284
Intra- versus intersex aggression: : Testing theories of sex differences using aggression networks
Ralf Wölfer, Miles Hewstone
págs. 1285-1294
When knowledge knows no bounds: : Self-perceived expertise predicts claims of impossible knowledge
Stav Atir, Emily Rosenzweig, David Dunning
págs. 1295-1303
A survival analysis of adolescent friendships: : The downside of dissimilarity
Amy C. Hartl, Brett Laursen, Antonius H. N. Cillessen
págs. 1304-1315
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Facial trustworthiness predicts extreme criminal-sentencing outcomes
John Paul Wilson, Nicholas O. Rule
págs. 1325-1331