Edited by:
Ed Diener
Managing Editor:
Torrance Gloss
Perspectives on Psychological Science publishes an eclectic mix of articles that are enjoyable to read and thought-provoking, and at the same time present the latest important advances in psychology. The goal of Perspectives is for cutting-edge science to be communicated in a lively and interesting way that is understandable by all psychologists. Perspectives is an exciting new development because of the diverse types of articles published, and because it encompasses the entire field of psychology. Not only are the diverse areas of psychology covered in the journal, but related areas in other behavioral and social sciences and neuroscience are included as well.
Perspectives becomes the fourth in a distinguished line of APS publications
A unique vision stands to differentiate Perspectives:
Perspectives' innovative approach to content will be matched only by its exceptional submission process, which will contain both invited and submitted articles - providing a one-stop venue for a variety of articles
From 2006 a journal subscription to Perspectives on Psychological Science includes a subscription to Psychological Science, Psychological Science in the Public Interest, and Current Directions in Psychological Science.
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Measured Gene-Environment Interactions in Psychopathology: Concepts, Research Strategies, and Implications for Research, Intervention, and Public Understanding of Genetics
Terrie E. Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi, and Michael Rutter
Are Emotions Natural Kinds?
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Do Cognitive Changes Accompany Developments in the Adolescent Brain?
Deanna Kuhn
Mental Exercise and Mental Aging: Evaluating the Validity of the "Use It or Lose It" Hypothesis
Timothy A. Salthouse
Leon Festinger: Lunch With Leon
Michael S. Gazzaniga