Tweeting from left to right: : Is online political communication more than an echo chamber?
Pablo Barberá, John T. Jost, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua A. Tucker, Richard Bonneau
págs. 1531-1542
An enhanced default approach bias following amygdala lesions in humans
Laura A. Harrison, René Hurlemann, Ralph Adolphs
págs. 1543-1555
Nicole M. Stephens, Sarah S.M. Townsend, MarYam G. Hamedani, Mesmin Destin, Vida Manzo
págs. 1556-1566
Increased false-memory susceptibility after mindfulness meditation
Brent M. Wilson, Laura Mickes, Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino, Matthew Evrard, Edmund Fantino
págs. 1567-1573
Running with the pack: : Teen peer-relationship qualities as predictors of adult physical health
Brent M. Wilson, Laura Mickes, Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino, Matthew Evrard, Edmund Fantino
págs. 1574-1583
Effects of stress on the social support provided by men and women in intimate relationships
Guy Bodenmann, Nathalie Meuwly, Janine Germann
págs. 1584-1594
Eric Dearing, Henrik Daae Zachrisson, Ane Nærde
págs. 1595-1607
Preterm birth and adult wealth: : Mathematics skills count
Maartje Basten, Julia Jaekel, Samantha Johnson, Camilla Gilmore, Dieter Wolke
págs. 1608-1619
Socioeconomic status and social support: : Social support reduces inflammatory reactivity for individuals whose early-life socioeconomic status was low
Neha A. John-Henderson, Jennifer E. Stellar, Rodolfo Mendoza Denton, Darlene D. Francis
págs. 1620-1629
Income inequality explains why economic growth does not always translate to an increase in happiness
Shigehiro Oishi, Pelin Kesebir
págs. 1630-1638
Essentialism and racial bias jointly contribute to the categorization of multiracial individuals
Arnold K. Ho, Steven O. Roberts, Susan A. Gelman
págs. 1639-1645