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September 2019, Volume 3, Issue 9
- 893-893 A little cash can go a long way
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 894-894 Propaganda for nation-building
by Aisha Bradshaw - 895-895 Human replay
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 896-896 Genetics of anorexia nervosa
by Stavroula Kousta - 897-905 Assessing inter-individual differences with task-related functional neuroimaging
by Maël Lebreton & Sophie Bavard & Jean Daunizeau & Stefano Palminteri - 906-912 Predicting history
by Joseph Risi & Amit Sharma & Rohan Shah & Matthew Connelly & Duncan J. Watts - 913-921 Media coverage and firearm acquisition in the aftermath of a mass shooting
by Maurizio Porfiri & Raghu Ram Sattanapalle & Shinnosuke Nakayama & James Macinko & Rifat Sipahi - 922-930 The connection between moral positions and moral arguments drives opinion change
by Pontus Strimling & Irina Vartanova & Fredrik Jansson & Kimmo Eriksson - 931-939 Effective strategies for rebutting science denialism in public discussions
by Philipp Schmid & Cornelia Betsch - 940-949 Asymmetrical genetic attributions for prosocial versus antisocial behaviour
by Matthew S. Lebowitz & Kathryn Tabb & Paul S. Appelbaum - 950-961 New alcohol-related genes suggest shared genetic mechanisms with neuropsychiatric disorders
by Evangelos Evangelou & He Gao & Congying Chu & Georgios Ntritsos & Paul Blakeley & Andrew R. Butts & Raha Pazoki & Hideaki Suzuki & Fotios Koskeridis & Andrianos M. Yiorkas & Ibrahim Karaman & Joshua Elliott & Qiang Luo & Stefanie Aeschbacher & Traci M. Bartz & Sebastian E. Baumeister & Peter S. Braund & Michael R. Brown & Jennifer A. Brody & Toni-Kim Clarke & Niki Dimou & Jessica D. Faul & Georg Homuth & Anne U. Jackson & Katherine A. Kentistou & Peter K. Joshi & Rozenn N. Lemaitre & Penelope A. Lind & Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen & Massimo Mangino & Yuri Milaneschi & Christopher P. Nelson & Ilja M. Nolte & Mia-Maria Perälä & Ozren Polasek & David Porteous & Scott M. Ratliff & Jennifer A. Smith & Alena Stančáková & Alexander Teumer & Samuli Tuominen & Sébastien Thériault & Jagadish Vangipurapu & John B. Whitfield & Alexis Wood & Jie Yao & Bing Yu & Wei Zhao & Dan E. Arking & Juha Auvinen & Chunyu Liu & Minna Männikkö & Lorenz Risch & Jerome I. Rotter & Harold Snieder & Juha Veijola & Alexandra I. Blakemore & Michael Boehnke & Harry Campbell & David Conen & Johan G. Eriksson & Hans J. Grabe & Xiuqing Guo & Pim Harst & Catharina A. Hartman & Caroline Hayward & Andrew C. Heath & Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin & Mika Kähönen & Sharon L. R. Kardia & Michael Kühne & Johanna Kuusisto & Markku Laakso & Jari Lahti & Terho Lehtimäki & Andrew M. McIntosh & Karen L. Mohlke & Alanna C. Morrison & Nicholas G. Martin & Albertine J. Oldehinkel & Brenda W. J. H. Penninx & Bruce M. Psaty & Olli T. Raitakari & Igor Rudan & Nilesh J. Samani & Laura J. Scott & Tim D. Spector & Niek Verweij & David R. Weir & James F. Wilson & Daniel Levy & Ioanna Tzoulaki & Jimmy D. Bell & Paul M. Matthews & Adrian Rothenfluh & Sylvane Desrivières & Gunter Schumann & Paul Elliott - 962-973 Neurocomputational mechanisms underlying motivated seeing
by Yuan Chang Leong & Brent L. Hughes & Yiyu Wang & Jamil Zaki - 974-987 Cortical encoding of speech enhances task-relevant acoustic information
by Sanne Rutten & Roberta Santoro & Alexis Hervais-Adelman & Elia Formisano & Narly Golestani - 988-998 Shared vulnerability for connectome alterations across psychiatric and neurological brain disorders
by Siemon C. Lange & Lianne H. Scholtens & Leonard H. Berg & Marco P. Boks & Marco Bozzali & Wiepke Cahn & Udo Dannlowski & Sarah Durston & Elbert Geuze & Neeltje E. M. Haren & Manon H. J. Hillegers & Kathrin Koch & María Ángeles Jurado & Matteo Mancini & Idoia Marqués-Iturria & Susanne Meinert & Roel A. Ophoff & Tim J. Reess & Jonathan Repple & René S. Kahn & Martijn P. Heuvel - 999-999 Author Correction: No evidence for a bilingual executive function advantage in the nationally representative ABCD study
by Anthony Steven Dick & Nelcida L. Garcia & Shannon M. Pruden & Wesley K. Thompson & Samuel W. Hawes & Matthew T. Sutherland & Michael C. Riedel & Angela R. Laird & Raul Gonzalez - 1000-1000 Author Correction: Insufficient sleep reduces voting and other prosocial behaviours
by John B. Holbein & Jerome P. Schafer & David L. Dickinson
August 2019, Volume 3, Issue 8
- 764-764 Social uncertainty is heterogeneous and sometimes valuable
by Andreas Kappes & Anne-Marie Nussberger & Jenifer Z. Siegel & Robb B. Rutledge & Molly J. Crockett - 765-767 Most scientists prefer small and mid-sized research grants
by Henrik Dimke & Maria Theresa Norn & Peter Munk Christiansen & Jeppe Wohlert & Nikolaj Thomas Zinner - 768-771 Harnessing reliability for neuroscience research
by Xi-Nian Zuo & Ting Xu & Michael Peter Milham - 772-773 Did foragers enjoy more free time?
by Victoria Reyes-García - 774-775 Peers and police peer misconduct
by Ojmarrh Mitchell - 776-777 Representing faces in 3D
by Nicholas Blauch & Marlene Behrmann - 778-778 Polarization of women in power
by Aisha Bradshaw - 779-779 People are honest after all
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 780-780 Diet changes for longevity
by Stavroula Kousta - 781-781 Division of labour
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 782-791 What happened to cognitive science?
by Rafael Núñez & Michael Allen & Richard Gao & Carson Miller Rigoli & Josephine Relaford-Doyle & Arturs Semenuks - 792-796 Engagement in agricultural work is associated with reduced leisure time among Agta hunter-gatherers
by Mark Dyble & Jack Thorley & Abigail E. Page & Daniel Smith & Andrea Bamberg Migliano - 797-807 Causal peer effects in police misconduct
by Edika G. Quispe-Torreblanca & Neil Stewart - 808-816 Real-time triggering reveals concurrent lapses of attention and working memory
by Megan T. deBettencourt & Paul A. Keene & Edward Awh & Edward K. Vogel - 817-826 Modelling face memory reveals task-generalizable representations
by Jiayu Zhan & Oliver G. B. Garrod & Nicola van Rijsbergen & Philippe G. Schyns - 827-836 Visual working memory directly alters perception
by Chunyue Teng & Dwight J. Kravitz - 837-846 Emergence of scaling in complex substitutive systems
by Ching Jin & Chaoming Song & Johannes Bjelland & Geoffrey Canright & Dashun Wang - 847-855 A social interaction field model accurately identifies static and dynamic social groupings
by Chen Zhou & Ming Han & Qi Liang & Yi-Fei Hu & Shu-Guang Kuai - 856-866 Exogenous testosterone increases sensitivity to moral norms in moral dilemma judgements
by Skylar M. Brannon & Sarah Carr & Ellie Shuo Jin & Robert A. Josephs & Bertram Gawronski - 867-884 Self-insight into emotional and cognitive abilities is not related to higher adjustment
by Joyce C. He & Stéphane Côté - 886-886 Publisher Correction: A visual tool for defining reproducibility and replicability
by Prasad Patil & Roger D. Peng & Jeffrey T. Leek
July 2019, Volume 3, Issue 7
- 648-649 Science and education are essential to Brazil’s well-being
by Paulo Sérgio Boggio - 650-652 A visual tool for defining reproducibility and replicability
by Prasad Patil & Roger D. Peng & Jeffrey T. Leek - 653-655 Improving the mental health of low- and middle-income countries
by Richard A. Bryant - 656-656 Substitution in development goals
by Aisha Bradshaw - 657-657 Lyft and Uber increase congestion in San Francisco
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 658-658 Locus of bias
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 659-659 Random connections in memory
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 660-661 Nudging naturalization
by Manuel Pastor - 662-663 Brain maps of fear and anxiety
by Neil McNaughton - 664-665 Influential networks
by Damon Centola - 666-670 A synthesis of behavioural and mainstream economics
by Robert J. Aumann - 671-677 A natural experiment study of the effects of imprisonment on violence in the community
by David J. Harding & Jeffrey D. Morenoff & Anh P. Nguyen & Shawn D. Bushway & Ingrid A. Binswanger - 678-683 A low-cost information nudge increases citizenship application rates among low-income immigrants
by Michael Hotard & Duncan Lawrence & David D. Laitin & Jens Hainmueller - 684-691 Positive parenting improves multiple aspects of health and well-being in young adulthood
by Ying Chen & Jess Haines & Brittany M. Charlton & Tyler J. VanderWeele - 692-701 No evidence for a bilingual executive function advantage in the ABCD study
by Anthony Steven Dick & Nelcida L. Garcia & Shannon M. Pruden & Wesley K. Thompson & Samuel W. Hawes & Matthew T. Sutherland & Michael C. Riedel & Angela R. Laird & Raul Gonzalez - 702-708 Slow escape decisions are swayed by trait anxiety
by Bowen J. Fung & Song Qi & Demis Hassabis & Nathaniel Daw & Dean Mobbs - 709-718 Anomalous structure and dynamics in news diffusion among heterogeneous individuals
by Xiaochen Wang & Yueheng Lan & Jinghua Xiao - 719-732 Positive reward prediction errors during decision-making strengthen memory encoding
by Anthony I. Jang & Matthew R. Nassar & Daniel G. Dillon & Michael J. Frank - 733-745 Minimizing threat via heuristic and optimal policies recruits hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex
by Christoph W. Korn & Dominik R. Bach - 746-757 Closed-loop digital meditation improves sustained attention in young adults
by David A. Ziegler & Alexander J. Simon & Courtney L. Gallen & Sasha Skinner & Jacqueline R. Janowich & Joshua J. Volponi & Camarin E. Rolle & Jyoti Mishra & Jack Kornfield & Joaquin A. Anguera & Adam Gazzaley - 758-758 Author Correction: Positive memory specificity is associated with reduced vulnerability to depression
by Adrian Dahl Askelund & Susanne Schweizer & Ian M. Goodyer & Anne-Laura Harmelen - 759-759 Publisher Correction: The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity–order trade-off
by Joshua Conrad Jackson & Michele Gelfand & Soham De & Amber Fox - 760-760 Publisher Correction: Process-based framework for precise neuromodulation
by Nitzan Lubianiker & Noam Goldway & Tom Fruchtman-Steinbok & Christian Paret & Jacob N Keynan & Neomi Singer & Avihay Cohen & Kathrin Cohen Kadosh & David E J Linden & Talma Hendler - 761-761 Publisher Correction: A synthesis of behavioural and mainstream economics
by Robert J. Aumann - 762-762 Publisher Correction: Causal peer effects in police misconduct
by Edika G. Quispe-Torreblanca & Neil Stewart
June 2019, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 540-541 Influence of open educational resources on educational practices in the Global South
by Sarita Kumar - 542-542 Trust in sustainable natural resource development
by Masami Nakagawa - 543-545 Artificial intelligence can improve decision-making in infection management
by Timothy M. Rawson & Raheelah Ahmad & Christofer Toumazou & Pantelis Georgiou & Alison H. Holmes - 546-546 Gender balance aids conservation
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 547-547 A memory boost for the elderly
by Stavroula Kousta - 548-548 Temperature and civil conflict
by Aisha Bradshaw - 549-549 Identifying treatment-resistant PTSD
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 550-551 Motives underlying human curiosity
by Lieke L. F. van Lieshout & Floris P. de Lange & Roshan Cools - 552-553 A Pokémon-sized window into the human brain
by Daniel Janini & Talia Konkle - 554-559 Shared responsibility in collective decisions
by Marwa El Zein & Bahador Bahrami & Ralph Hertwig - 560-567 Large-scale quantitative profiling of the Old English verse tradition
by Leonard Neidorf & Madison S. Krieger & Michelle Yakubek & Pramit Chaudhuri & Joseph P. Dexter - 568-575 Large-scale analysis of micro-level citation patterns reveals nuanced selection criteria
by Julia Poncela-Casasnovas & Martin Gerlach & Nathan Aguirre & Luís A. N. Amaral - 576-586 Genetics and the geography of health, behaviour and attainment
by Daniel W. Belsky & Avshalom Caspi & Louise Arseneault & David L. Corcoran & Benjamin W. Domingue & Kathleen Mullan Harris & Renate M. Houts & Jonathan S. Mill & Terrie E. Moffitt & Joseph Prinz & Karen Sugden & Jasmin Wertz & Benjamin Williams & Candice L. Odgers - 587-595 Diverse motives for human curiosity
by Kenji Kobayashi & Silvio Ravaioli & Adrien Baranès & Michael Woodford & Jacqueline Gottlieb - 596-603 A values-alignment intervention protects adolescents from the effects of food marketing
by Christopher J. Bryan & David S. Yeager & Cintia P. Hinojosa - 604-610 A potential game approach to modelling evolution in a connected society
by Jiabin Wu & Dai Zusai - 611-624 Extensive childhood experience with Pokémon suggests eccentricity drives organization of visual cortex
by Jesse Gomez & Michael Barnett & Kalanit Grill-Spector - 625-635 Gaze bias differences capture individual choice behaviour
by Armin W. Thomas & Felix Molter & Ian Krajbich & Hauke R. Heekeren & Peter N. C. Mohr - 636-645 Regulation of evidence accumulation by pupil-linked arousal processes
by Waitsang Keung & Todd A. Hagen & Robert C. Wilson
May 2019, Volume 3, Issue 5
- 411-413 Deliberative democracy and climate governance
by John S. Dryzek & Simon Niemeyer - 414-417 The promise of environmental neuroscience
by Marc G. Berman & Omid Kardan & Hiroki P. Kotabe & Howard C. Nusbaum & Sarah E. London - 418-418 Why gender gaps persist
by Stavroula Kousta - 419-419 Healthful green minds
by John Carson - 420-420 Faculty beliefs predict STEM achievement
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 421-421 The nationalization of news
by Aisha Bradshaw - 422-423 Explaining human technology
by Rachel L. Kendal - 424-425 A gaze bias in the mind’s eye
by Susana Martinez-Conde & Robert G. Alexander - 426-435 Resolving uncertainty in a social world
by Oriel FeldmanHall & Amitai Shenhav - 436-445 Process-based framework for precise neuromodulation
by Nitzan Lubianiker & Noam Goldway & Tom Fruchtman-Steinbok & Christian Paret & Jacob N Keynan & Neomi Singer & Avihay Cohen & Kathrin Cohen Kadosh & David E J Linden & Talma Hendler - 446-452 Causal understanding is not necessary for the improvement of culturally evolving technology
by Maxime Derex & Jean-François Bonnefon & Robert Boyd & Alex Mesoudi - 453-461 The Fix-it face-to-face intervention increases multihazard household preparedness cross-culturally
by Helene Joffe & Henry W. W. Potts & Tiziana Rossetto & Canay Doğulu & Ervin Gul & Gabriela Perez-Fuentes - 462-470 Human gaze tracks attentional focusing in memorized visual space
by Freek van Ede & Sammi R. Chekroud & Anna C. Nobre - 471-477 GWAS of smoking behaviour in 165,436 Japanese people reveals seven new loci and shared genetic architecture
by Nana Matoba & Masato Akiyama & Kazuyoshi Ishigaki & Masahiro Kanai & Atsushi Takahashi & Yukihide Momozawa & Shiro Ikegawa & Masashi Ikeda & Nakao Iwata & Makoto Hirata & Koichi Matsuda & Michiaki Kubo & Yukinori Okada & Yoichiro Kamatani - 478-491 Complex affect dynamics add limited information to the prediction of psychological well-being
by Egon Dejonckheere & Merijn Mestdagh & Marlies Houben & Isa Rutten & Laura Sels & Peter Kuppens & Francis Tuerlinckx - 492-500 Insufficient sleep reduces voting and other prosocial behaviours
by John B. Holbein & Jerome P. Schafer & David L. Dickinson - 501-512 Human non-olfactory cognition phase-locked with inhalation
by Ofer Perl & Aharon Ravia & Mica Rubinson & Ami Eisen & Timna Soroka & Nofar Mor & Lavi Secundo & Noam Sobel - 513-525 Genomic structural equation modelling provides insights into the multivariate genetic architecture of complex traits
by Andrew D. Grotzinger & Mijke Rhemtulla & Ronald Vlaming & Stuart J. Ritchie & Travis T. Mallard & W. David Hill & Hill F. Ip & Riccardo E. Marioni & Andrew M. McIntosh & Ian J. Deary & Philipp D. Koellinger & K. Paige Harden & Michel G. Nivard & Elliot M. Tucker-Drob - 526-536 Development of a formal system for representing behaviour-change theories
by Robert West & Cristina A. Godinho & Lauren Connell Bohlen & Rachel N. Carey & Janna Hastings & Carmen E. Lefevre & Susan Michie - 537-537 Publisher Correction: Process-based framework for precise neuromodulation
by Nitzan Lubianiker & Noam Goldway & Tom Fruchtman-Steinbok & Christian Paret & Jacob N Keynan & Neomi Singer & Avihay Cohen & Kathrin Cohen Kadosh & David E J Linden & Talma Hendler
April 2019, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 310-311 Information and communications technology for conflict prevention
by John Green Otunga - 312-315 The life-changing magic of sharing your data
by Laurence T. Hunt - 316-318 The gender gap in employment and wages
by Barbara Petrongolo - 319-319 Inequality fuels forest loss
by John Carson - 320-320 Physical activity and depression
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 321-321 Indirect effects of violence
by Aisha Bradshaw - 322-322 E-cigarettes for smoking cessation
by Stavroula Kousta - 323-324 Migration, integration and reproduction
by Mary C. Towner - 325-326 Why daughters may choose early marriage
by Laura Stark - 327-328 The asymmetric auditory cortex
by Liberty S. Hamilton - 329-336 The wisdom of polarized crowds
by Feng Shi & Misha Teplitskiy & Eamon Duede & James A. Evans - 337-345 Integration involves a trade-off between fertility and status for World War II evacuees
by Robert Lynch & Virpi Lummaa & Karthik Panchanathan & Kevin Middleton & Anna Rotkirch & Mirkka Danielsbacka & David O’Brien & John Loehr - 346-353 Parent–offspring conflict unlikely to explain ‘child marriage’ in northwestern Tanzania
by Susan B. Schaffnit & Anushé Hassan & Mark Urassa & David W. Lawson - 354-360 Experimental evidence for a pure collaboration effect
by Mary C. McGrath & Alan S. Gerber - 361-368 Sources of suboptimality in a minimalistic explore–exploit task
by Mingyu Song & Zahy Bnaya & Wei Ji Ma - 369-382 The primacy of categories in the recognition of 12 emotions in speech prosody across two cultures
by Alan S. Cowen & Petri Laukka & Hillary Anger Elfenbein & Runjing Liu & Dacher Keltner - 383-392 Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice
by Dianna R. Amasino & Nicolette J. Sullivan & Rachel E. Kranton & Scott A. Huettel - 393-405 Spectrotemporal modulation provides a unifying framework for auditory cortical asymmetries
by Adeen Flinker & Werner K. Doyle & Ashesh D. Mehta & Orrin Devinsky & David Poeppel - 406-406 Author Correction: Prior shared success predicts victory in team competitions
by Satyam Mukherjee & Yun Huang & Julia Neidhardt & Brian Uzzi & Noshir Contractor - 407-408 Publisher Correction: Sources of suboptimality in a minimalistic explore–exploit task
by Mingyu Song & Zahy Bnaya & Wei Ji Ma
March 2019, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 198-199 Does economic insecurity really impact on gun violence at US schools?
by Evi Pappa & Andresa Lagerborg & Morten O. Ravn - 200-200 Questioning the proposed translational pathway for germline genome editing
by Françoise Baylis - 201-203 Gender inequality in work-family balance
by Oriel Sullivan - 204-206 Rethinking human enhancement as collective welfarism
by Daphne Bavelier & Julian Savulescu & Linda P. Fried & Theodore Friedmann & Corinna E. Lathan & Simone Schürle & John R. Beard - 207-207 Crowds flow like rivers
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 208-208 Controlling prospective memory
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 209-209 Guilt in the eye of the camera
by John Carson - 210-210 Immigration and careers
by Aisha Bradshaw - 211-211 Social norms are becoming weaker
by Michael E. W. Varnum - 212-213 More than two forms of Pavlovian prediction
by Hillary A. Raab & Catherine A. Hartley - 214-220 How economic inequality shapes mobility expectations and behaviour in disadvantaged youth
by Alexander S. Browman & Mesmin Destin & Melissa S. Kearney & Phillip B. Levine - 221-229 A problem in theory
by Michael Muthukrishna & Joseph Henrich - 230-236 Global music streaming data reveal diurnal and seasonal patterns of affective preference
by Minsu Park & Jennifer Thom & Sarah Mennicken & Henriette Cramer & Michael Macy - 237-243 Air pollution lowers Chinese urbanites’ expressed happiness on social media
by Siqi Zheng & Jianghao Wang & Cong Sun & Xiaonan Zhang & Matthew E. Kahn - 244-250 The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity–order trade-off
by Joshua Conrad Jackson & Michele Gelfand & Soham De & Amber Fox - 251-256 Extreme opponents of genetically modified foods know the least but think they know the most
by Philip M. Fernbach & Nicholas Light & Sydney E. Scott & Yoel Inbar & Paul Rozin - 257-264 Little race or gender bias in an experiment of initial review of NIH R01 grant proposals
by Patrick S. Forscher & William T. L. Cox & Markus Brauer & Patricia G. Devine - 265-273 Positive memory specificity is associated with reduced vulnerability to depression
by Adrian Dahl Askelund & Susanne Schweizer & Ian M. Goodyer & Anne-Laura van Harmelen - 274-283 Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
by Guillaume Legendre & Thomas Andrillon & Matthieu Koroma & Sid Kouider - 284-296 Behavioural evidence for parallel outcome-sensitive and outcome-insensitive Pavlovian learning systems in humans
by Eva R. Pool & Wolfgang M. Pauli & Carolina S. Kress & John P. O’Doherty - 297-307 Multimodal imaging of brain connectivity reveals predictors of individual decision strategy in statistical learning
by Vasilis M. Karlaftis & Joseph Giorgio & Petra E. Vértes & Rui Wang & Yuan Shen & Peter Tino & Andrew E. Welchman & Zoe Kourtzi
February 2019, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 104-107 Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness
by Matthias Michel & Diane Beck & Ned Block & Hal Blumenfeld & Richard Brown & David Carmel & Marisa Carrasco & Mazviita Chirimuuta & Marvin Chun & Axel Cleeremans & Stanislas Dehaene & Stephen M. Fleming & Chris Frith & Patrick Haggard & Biyu J. He & Cecilia Heyes & Melvyn A. Goodale & Liz Irvine & Mitsuo Kawato & Robert Kentridge & Jean-Remi King & Robert T. Knight & Sid Kouider & Victor Lamme & Dominique Lamy & Hakwan Lau & Steven Laureys & Joseph LeDoux & Ying-Tung Lin & Kayuet Liu & Stephen L. Macknik & Susana Martinez-Conde & George A. Mashour & Lucia Melloni & Lisa Miracchi & Myrto Mylopoulos & Lionel Naccache & Adrian M. Owen & Richard E. Passingham & Luiz Pessoa & Megan A. K. Peters & Dobromir Rahnev & Tony Ro & David Rosenthal & Yuka Sasaki & Claire Sergent & Guillermo Solovey & Nicholas D. Schiff & Anil Seth & Catherine Tallon-Baudry & Marco Tamietto & Frank Tong & Simon Gaal & Alexandra Vlassova & Takeo Watanabe & Josh Weisberg & Karen Yan & Masatoshi Yoshida - 108-108 Many more labs
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 109-109 Hominins had flexible diets
by John Carson - 110-110 Covert Collaboration
by Aisha E. Bradshaw - 111-111 Can school climate be changed?
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 112-113 Privacy beyond the individual
by David Garcia - 114-121 An evolutionary perspective on paranoia
by Nichola J. Raihani & Vaughan Bell - 122-128 Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity
by James P. Bagrow & Xipei Liu & Lewis Mitchell - 129-135 War increases religiosity
by Joseph Henrich & Michal Bauer & Alessandra Cassar & Julie Chytilová & Benjamin Grant Purzycki - 136-142 Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations
by Bruno R. Bocanegra & Fenna H. Poletiek & Bouchra Ftitache & Andy Clark - 143-154 Speed of time-compressed forward replay flexibly changes in human episodic memory
by Sebastian Michelmann & Bernhard P. Staresina & Howard Bowman & Simon Hanslmayr - 155-163 Early onset of structural inequality in the formation of collaborative knowledge in all Wikimedia projects
by Jinhyuk Yun & Sang Hoon Lee & Hawoong Jeong - 164-172 A scoping review of ontologies related to human behaviour change
by Emma Norris & Ailbhe N. Finnerty & Janna Hastings & Gillian Stokes & Susan Michie - 173-182 The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use
by Amy Orben & Andrew K. Przybylski - 183-193 Social learning strategies regulate the wisdom and madness of interactive crowds
by Wataru Toyokawa & Andrew Whalen & Kevin N. Laland - 194-194 Author Correction: Electrical fingerprint of the amygdala guides neurofeedback training for stress resilience
by Jackob N. Keynan & Avihay Cohen & Gilan Jackont & Nili Green & Noam Goldway & Alexander Davidov & Yehudit Meir-Hasson & Gal Raz & Nathan Intrator & Eyal Fruchter & Keren Ginat & Eugene Laska & Marc Cavazza & Talma Hendler - 195-195 Publisher Correction: Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity
by James P. Bagrow & Xipei Liu & Lewis Mitchell
January 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-3 The role of genetics in subjective well-being
by Espen Røysamb & Ragnhild B. Nes - 4-4 Misconceptions about substance use in the US–Mexico border area
by Guilherme Borges - 5-5 Growth of ancestry DNA testing risks huge increase in paternity issues
by Maarten H. D. Larmuseau - 6-7 Learning analytics in Latin America present an opportunity not to be missed
by Xavier Ochoa - 8-8 Decision flows into actions
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 9-9 Migration in ancient Americas
by John Carson - 10-10 A lifetime of gender segregation
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 11-11 Leader histories and threat
by Aisha Bradshaw - 12-13 Attention scales with object size
by Soojin Park - 14-15 Social norms and how they impact behaviour
by Katherine J. Reynolds - 16-17 Neurofeedback for soldiers
by Kymberly D. Young - 18-19 Predicting the decay of collective memory
by Alin Coman - 20-21 Affect labeling in the age of social media
by Matthew D. Lieberman - 22-23 Shared success begets success
by Mark R. Beauchamp - 24-32 How data science can advance mental health research
by Tom C. Russ & Eva Woelbert & Katrina A. S. Davis & Jonathan D. Hafferty & Zina Ibrahim & Becky Inkster & Ann John & William Lee & Margaret Maxwell & Andrew M. McIntosh & Rob Stewart - 33-39 How natural field experiments have enhanced our understanding of unemployment
by Omar Al-Ubaydli & John A. List - 40-47 Attention scales according to inferred real-world object size
by Andrew J. Collegio & Joseph C. Nah & Paul S. Scotti & Sarah Shomstein - 48-56 Learning one’s genetic risk changes physiology independent of actual genetic risk
by Bradley P. Turnwald & J. Parker Goyer & Danielle Z. Boles & Amy Silder & Scott L. Delp & Alia J. Crum - 57-62 Even arbitrary norms influence moral decision-making
by Campbell Pryor & Amy Perfors & Piers D. L. Howe - 63-73 Electrical fingerprint of the amygdala guides neurofeedback training for stress resilience
by Jackob N. Keynan & Avihay Cohen & Gilan Jackont & Nili Green & Noam Goldway & Alexander Davidov & Yehudit Meir-Hasson & Gal Raz & Nathan Intrator & Eyal Fruchter & Keren Ginat & Eugene Laska & Marc Cavazza & Talma Hendler - 74-81 Prior shared success predicts victory in team competitions
by Satyam Mukherjee & Yun Huang & Julia Neidhardt & Brian Uzzi & Noshir Contractor - 82-91 The universal decay of collective memory and attention
by Cristian Candia & C. Jara-Figueroa & Carlos Rodriguez-Sickert & Albert-László Barabási & César A. Hidalgo - 92-100 The minute-scale dynamics of online emotions reveal the effects of affect labeling
by Rui Fan & Onur Varol & Ali Varamesh & Alexander Barron & Ingrid A. van de Leemput & Marten Scheffer & Johan Bollen - 101-101 Author Correction: Using rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science
by Jennifer A. Sumner & Rachel N. Carey & Susan Michie & Marie Johnston & Donald Edmondson & Karina W. Davidson - 102-102 Retraction Note: Limited individual attention and online virality of low-quality information
by Xiaoyan Qiu & Diego F. M. Oliveira & Alireza Sahami Shirazi & Alessandro Flammini & Filippo Menczer
December 2018, Volume 2, Issue 12
- 881-882 Moral values do not affect prosocial vaccination
by Cornelia Betsch & Robert Böhm - 883-883 Immigrants are not the cause of labour degradation
by Ruth Milkman - 884-884 Scaling innovative ideas to create inclusive labour markets
by Johanna Mair - 885-885 Groups overcoming partisan bias
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 886-886 Greater suicide in LGBT youth
by John Carson - 887-887 Weed impairs teen cognition
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 888-888 Understanding risk
by Aisha Bradshaw - 889-890 SRT is as easy as 12AKDB3
by Theresa M. Desrochers - 891-898 Quasi-experimental causality in neuroscience and behavioural research
by Ioana E. Marinescu & Patrick N. Lawlor & Konrad P. Kording - 899-908 Mental labour
by Wouter Kool & Matthew Botvinick - 909-914 Experience with anonymous interactions reduces intuitive cooperation
by William H. B. McAuliffe & Daniel E. Forster & Eric J. Pedersen & Michael E. McCullough - 915-924 Generalization guides human exploration in vast decision spaces
by Charley M. Wu & Eric Schulz & Maarten Speekenbrink & Jonathan D. Nelson & Björn Meder - 925-935 Choice overload reduces neural signatures of choice set value in dorsal striatum and anterior cingulate cortex
by Elena Reutskaja & Axel Lindner & Rosemarie Nagel & Richard A. Andersen & Colin F. Camerer - 936-947 Network constraints on learnability of probabilistic motor sequences
by Ari E. Kahn & Elisabeth A. Karuza & Jean M. Vettel & Danielle S. Bassett