Fear of Ebola: : The influence of collectivism on xenophobic threat responses
Heejung S. Kim, David K. Sherman, John A. Updegraff
págs. 935-944
Scene integration without awarenes: S: No conclusive evidence for processing scene congruency during continuous flash suppression
Pieter Moors, David Boelens, Jaana van Overwalle, Johan Wagemans
págs. 945-956
The genetics of success: : How single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with educational attainment relate to life-course development
Daniel W. Belsky, Terrie E. Moffitt, David L. Corcoran, Benjamin Domingue, HonaLee Harrington, Sean Hogan, Renate Houts, Sandhya Ramrakha, Karen Sugden, Benjamin S. Williams, Richie Poulton, Avshalom Caspi
págs. 957-972
págs. 973-986
One for you, one for me: : Humans’ unique turn-taking skills
Alicia P. Melis, Patricia Grocke, Josefine Kalbitz, Michael Tomasello
págs. 987-996
Pupillary contagion in infancy: : Evidence for spontaneous transfer of arousal
Christine Fawcett, Victoria Wesevich, Gustaf Gredebäck
págs. 997-1003
When lightning strikes twice: : Profoundly gifted, profoundly accomplished
Matthew C. Makel, Harrison J. Kell, David Lubinski, Martha Putallaz, Camilla P. Benbow
págs. 1004-1018
The missing-phoneme effect in aural prose comprehension
Jean Saint Aubin, Raymond M. Klein, Mireille Babineau, John Christie, David W. Gow Jr.
págs. 1019-1026
The power of the like in adolescence: : Effects of peer influence on neural and behavioral responses to social media
Lauren E. Sherman, Ashley A. Payton, Leanna M. Hernandez
págs. 1027-1035
Marginally significant effects as evidence for hypotheses: : Changing attitudes over four decades
Laura Pritschet, Derek Powell, Zachary Horne
págs. 1036-1042