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Volume 19, Number 5, May 2008

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Making Message Recipients “Feel Right”: How Nonverbal Cues Can Increase Persuasion
pp. 415-420(6)
Authors: Cesario, Joseph; Higgins, E. Tory

Is the Sky 2? Contextual Priming in Grapheme-Color Synaesthesia
pp. 421-428(8)
Authors: Brang, D.; Edwards, L.; Ramachandran, V.S.; Coulson, S.

Explaining Contradictory Relations Between Risk Perception and Risk Taking
pp. 429-433(5)
Authors: Mills, Britain; Reyna, Valerie F.; Estrada, Steven

Viewing a Face (Especially One's Own Face) Being Touched Enhances Tactile Perception on the Face
pp. 434-438(5)
Authors: Serino, Andrea; Pizzoferrato, Francesca; Làdavas, Elisabetta

Becoming Friends by Chance
pp. 439-440(2)
Authors: Back, Mitja D.; Schmukle, Stefan C.; Egloff, Boris

Lacking Power Impairs Executive Functions
pp. 441-447(7)
Authors: Smith, Pamela K.; Jostmann, Nils B.; Galinsky, Adam D.; van Dijk, Wilco W.

Interpersonal Politics: The Role of Terror Management and Attachment Processes in Shaping Political Preferences
pp. 448-455(8)
Authors: Weise, David R.; Pyszczynski, Tom; Cox, Cathy R.; Arndt, Jamie; Greenberg, Jeff; Solomon, Sheldon; Kosloff, Spee

Implicit Proactive Interference, Age, and Automatic Versus Controlled Retrieval Strategies
pp. 456-461(6)
Authors: Ikier, Simay; Yang, Lixia; Hasher, Lynn

Forgetting and Recovering the Unforgettable
pp. 462-468(7)
Authors: Smith, Steven M.; Moynan, Sarah C.

Approach-Motivated Positive Affect Reduces Breadth of Attention
pp. 476-482(7)
Authors: Gable, Philip A.; Harmon-Jones, Eddie

Smarter Than We Think: When Our Brains Detect That We Are Biased
pp. 483-489(7)
Authors: De Neys, Wim; Vartanian, Oshin; Goel, Vinod

Dissociable Interference-Control Processes in Perception and Memory
pp. 490-500(11)
Authors: Nee, Derek Evan; Jonides, John

Fighting Death With Death: The Buffering Effects of Learning That Worldview Violators Have Died
pp. 501-507(7)
Authors: Hayes, Joseph; Schimel, Jeff; Williams, Todd J.

Social Feedback to Infants' Babbling Facilitates Rapid Phonological Learning
pp. 515-523(9)
Authors: Goldstein, Michael H.; Schwade, Jennifer A.

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