Psychological Research - Psychological Research celebrates 100 years in Publication!
Special Issue on 100 years Psychologische Forschung/ Psychological Research edited by Bernhard Hommel
Special Issue on Concrete constraints on abstract concepts edited by Anna M. Borghi, Samuel Shaki and Martin H. Fischer
Psychological Research released its first issue in January, 1922. It began as a German Publication entitled Psychologische Forschung, and the current title "Psychological Research" wasn't established until 1974.
Celebrate the 100 Year Anniversary with us in Volume 86, Issue 8 of Psychological Research. Enjoy Free Access through December 31st, 2023 on the following articles:
100 years Psychologische Forschung/Psychological Research
Bernhard Hommel
From Psychologische Forschung to psychological research: a rough journey through a century
Herbert Heuer
Alexander Nicolai Wendt & Uwe Wolfradt
Associations do not energize behavior: on the forgotten legacy of Kurt Lewin
Andreas B. Eder & David Dignath
Robert W. Proctor & K. Richard Ridderinkhof
Robert W. Proctor & K. Richard Ridderinkhof
Concrete constraints on abstract concepts—editorial
Anna M. Borghi; Samuel Shaki; Martin H. Fischer
Abstract concepts: external influences, internal constraints, and methodological issues
Anna M. Borghi; Samuel Shaki; Martin H. Fischer
Grounding (fairly) complex numerical knowledge: an educational example
Martin H. Fischer; Arthur M. Glenberg; Korbinian Moeller & Samuel Shaki
Embodiment and learning of abstract concepts (such as algebraic topology and regression to the mean)
Arthur M. Glenberg
Thematic and other semantic relations central to abstract (and concrete) concepts
Melissa Troyer & Ken McRae
Are metaphors embodied? The neural evidence
Rutvik H. Desai
Is justice grounded? How expertise shapes conceptual representation of institutional concepts
Caterina Villani; Stefania D’Ascenzo; Anna M. Borghi; Corrado Roversi; Mariagrazia Benassi & Luisa Lugli
Words have a weight: language as a source of inner grounding and flexibility in abstract concepts
Guy Dove; Laura Barca; Luca Tummolini; Anna M. Borghi
Alessandro Monti; Giuseppina Porciello; Maria Serena Panasiti & Salvatore Maria Aglioti
Heterogenous abstract concepts: is “ponder” different from “dissolve”?
Emiko J. Muraki; David M. Sidhu; Penny M. Pexman
A robot that counts like a child: a developmental model of counting and pointing
Leszek Pecyna; Angelo Cangelosi; Alessandro Di Nuovo
Fritz Günther; Marco Alessandro Petilli; Alessandra Vergallito & Marco Marelli
Modelling concrete and abstract concepts using brain-constrained deep neural networks
Malte R. Henningsen-Schomers; Friedemann Pulvermüller
Marcel Harpaintner; Natalie M. Trumpp & Markus Kiefer
Please also enjoy temporary Free Access on the following two Editor’s Choice Historical Articles:
Eckart Scheerer
Psychological research from 1986 to 1995.
J. Engelkamp