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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: To Live Among Like-Minded Others: Exploring the Links Between Person-City Personality Fit and Self-Esteem Wiebke Bleidorn, Felix...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: The Brain’s Tendency to Bind Audiovisual Signals Is Stable but Not General Brian Odegaard and Ladan Shams  Studies have found that...

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Are Digital Billboards Dangerously Distracting?

Digital ads use bright lights, rotating images, and flashy content to get your attention, but do they take your eyes (and your mind) off the road long enough to create a hazard? Digital billboards —...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Pupillary Contagion in Infancy: Evidence for Spontaneous Transfer of Arousal Christine Fawcett, Victoria Wesevich, and Gustaf...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Do You See the Forest or the Tree? Neural Gain and Breadth Versus Focus in Perceptual Processing Eran Eldar, Yael Niv, and Jonathan D....

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Psychological Science Explores the Minds of Dogs

Dogs are one of the most common household pets in the world, so it’s curious that we know relatively little about their cognitive abilities when we know so much about the abilities of other types of...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Choosing, Doing, and Controlling: Implicit Sense of Agency Over Somatosensory Events Khatereh Borhani, Brianna Beck, and Patrick...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: What’s Worth Talking About? Information Theory Reveals How Children Balance Informativeness and Ease of Production Colin Bannard,...

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Eye Movements Reveal Temporal Expectation Deficits in ADHD

A technique that measures tiny movements of the eyes may help scientists better understand and perhaps eventually improve assessment of ADHD, according to new research published in Psychological...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Eye-Tracking Causality Tobias Gerstenberg, Matthew F. Peterson, Noah D. Goodman, David A. Lagnado, and Joshua B. Tenenbaum How do...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Eye-Movement Evidence for Object-Based Attention in Chinese Reading Yangping Liu and Erik D. Reichle A central question in reading...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Good Choice, Bad Judgment: How Choice Under Uncertainty Generates Overoptimism Jordan Tong, Daniel Feiler, and Anastasia Ivantsova...

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New Research From Clinical Psychological Science

Read about the latest research published in Clinical Psychological Science: Lateral Eye Movements Increase False Memory Rates Sanne T. L. Houben, Henry Otgaar, Jeffrey Roelofs, and Harald Merckelbach...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Contingent Attentional Engagement: Stimulus- and Goal-Driven Capture Have Qualitatively Different Consequences Alon Zivony and...

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Read about the latest research published in Psychological Science: Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Are More Averse to Social Than Nonsocial Risk Sarah E. Calcutt, Darby Proctor, Sarah M. Berman, and...

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New Research From Clinical Psychological Science

Read about the latest research published in Clinical Psychological Science: Are Different Forms of Repetitive Negative Thinking Associated With Interpretation Bias in Generalized Anxiety Disorder and...

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Experienced Drivers Keep Their Eyes on the Road Differently

Whether in a driver education class or an empty parking lot, putting in the hours of trial and error necessary to earn a driver’s license is, for many, a right of passage that marks a step from...

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Navigating Through the Experienced Environment: Insights From Mobile Eye TrackingKoraly Pérez-Edgar, Leigha A. MacNeill, and Xiaoxue FuMobile eye-tracking (MET) devices allow researchers to capture...

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The Fallacy of an Airtight Alibi: Understanding Human Memory for “Where” Using Experience SamplingElizabeth Laliberte, Hyungwook Yim, Benjamin Stone, and Simon J. DennisMemory for “where” one was at...

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Direct Democracy: Readers’ Eye Movements May Predict Votes on Ballot Measures

Although political candidates often steal the spotlight on Election Day, ballot measures give citizens the opportunity to engage in direct democracy by voting for or against specific policies. More...

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