Neural discriminability of object features predicts perceptual organization
Emily J. Ward, Marvin M. Chun
págs. 3-11
The evolutionary basis of honor cultures
Andrzej Nowak, Michele J. Gelfand, Wojciech Borkowski, Dov Cohen, Iván Hernández
págs. 12-24
Vicarious fear learning depends on empathic appraisals and trait empathy
Andreas Olsson, Kibby McMahon, Goran Papenberg, Jamil Zaki, Niall Bolger, Kevin N. Ochsner
págs. 25-33
In-group ostracism increases high-fidelity imitation in early childhood
Rachel E. Watson Jones, Harvey Whitehouse, Cristine H. Legare
págs. 34-42
What Comes After /f/? Prediction in Speech Derives From Data-Explanatory Processes
Bob McMurray, Allard Jongman
págs. 43-53
Classroom Age Composition and the School Readiness of 3- and 4-Year-Olds in the Head Start Program
Arya Ansari, Kelly Purtell, Elizabeth Gershoff
págs. 53-63
Alasdair D.F. Clarke, Amelia R. Hunt
págs. 64-74
Print-speech convergence predicts future reading outcomes in early readers
Jonathan L. Preston, Peter J. Molfese, Stephen J. Frost, W. Einar Mencl, Robert K. Fulbright, Fumiko Hoeft, Nicole Landi, Donald Shankweiler, Kenneth R. Pugh
págs. 75-84
Virtues, vices, and political influence in the U.S. Senate
Leanne ten Brinke, Christopher C. Liu, Dacher Keltner, Sameer B. Srivastava
págs. 85-93
Inferring identity from language: : Linguistic intergroup bias informs social categorization
Shanette C. Porter, Michelle L. Rheinschmidt, Jennifer A. Richeson
págs. 94-102