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May 2024, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 797-797 Culturally relevant mentoring is important
by Thuy-vy T. Nguyen - 798-800 Effect sizes and what to make of them
by Friedrich M. Götz & Samuel D. Gosling & Peter J. Rentfrow - 801-804 What anaesthesia reveals about human brains and consciousness
by Andrea I. Luppi - 805-806 Use of large language models might affect our cognitive skills
by Richard Heersmink - 807-809 How to transition from academia to industry and back
by Cassandra L. Jacobs - 810-811 Testing undue incentives
by Linda Thunström - 814-822 We need collaboration and co-creation to address challenges facing coastal communities
by Debadayita Raha & Katherine Sian Davies-Vollum & Sarah L. Hemstock & Isaac Boateng & Mohammed Tariqul Islam & Charles A. E. Pierce - 823-834 Battling the coronavirus ‘infodemic’ among social media users in Kenya and Nigeria
by Molly Offer-Westort & Leah R. Rosenzweig & Susan Athey - 835-845 An experimental test of whether financial incentives constitute undue inducement in decision-making
by Sandro Ambuehl - 846-877 Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries
by Nori Jacoby & Rainer Polak & Jessica A. Grahn & Daniel J. Cameron & Kyung Myun Lee & Ricardo Godoy & Eduardo A. Undurraga & Tomás Huanca & Timon Thalwitzer & Noumouké Doumbia & Daniel Goldberg & Elizabeth H. Margulis & Patrick C. M. Wong & Luis Jure & Martín Rocamora & Shinya Fujii & Patrick E. Savage & Jun Ajimi & Rei Konno & Sho Oishi & Kelly Jakubowski & Andre Holzapfel & Esra Mungan & Ece Kaya & Preeti Rao & Mattur A. Rohit & Suvarna Alladi & Bronwyn Tarr & Manuel Anglada-Tort & Peter M. C. Harrison & Malinda J. McPherson & Sophie Dolan & Alex Durango & Josh H. McDermott - 878-890 Field testing the transferability of behavioural science knowledge on promoting vaccinations
by Silvia Saccardo & Hengchen Dai & Maria A. Han & Sitaram Vangala & Juyea Hoo & Jeffrey Fujimoto - 891-902 Chimpanzees use social information to acquire a skill they fail to innovate
by Edwin J. C. Leeuwen & Sarah E. DeTroy & Daniel B. M. Haun & Josep Call - 903-916 The prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors among adults living in extreme poverty
by Pascal Geldsetzer & Rebecca L. Tisdale & Lisa Stehr & Felix Michalik & Julia Lemp & Krishna K. Aryal & Albertino Damasceno & Corine Houehanou & Jutta Mari Adelin Jørgensen & Nuno Lunet & Mary Mayige & Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam & Kibachio Joseph Mwangi & Christian Bommer & Maja-Emilia Marcus & Michaela Theilmann & Cara Ebert & Rifat Atun & Justine Ina Davies & David Flood & Jennifer Manne-Goehler & Jacqueline Seiglie & Till Bärnighausen & Sebastian Vollmer - 917-931 Dynamic computational phenotyping of human cognition
by Roey Schurr & Daniel Reznik & Hanna Hillman & Rahul Bhui & Samuel J. Gershman - 932-944 Neural evidence for attentional capture by salient distractors
by Rongqi Lin & Xianghong Meng & Fuyong Chen & Xinyu Li & Ole Jensen & Jan Theeuwes & Benchi Wang - 945-961 Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive control
by Harrison Ritz & Amitai Shenhav - 962-975 The neuroanatomy of developmental language disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Michael T. Ullman & Gillian M. Clark & Mariel Y. Pullman & Jarrett T. Lovelett & Elizabeth I. Pierpont & Xiong Jiang & Peter E. Turkeltaub - 976-987 The impact of assortative mating, participation bias and socioeconomic status on the polygenic risk of behavioural and psychiatric traits
by Brenda Cabrera-Mendoza & Frank R. Wendt & Gita A. Pathak & Loic Yengo & Renato Polimanti - 988-1000 An experimental manipulation of the value of effort
by Hause Lin & Andrew Westbrook & Frank Fan & Michael Inzlicht
April 2024, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 607-608 Stigma prevents US and Chinese students from seeking mental health support
by Huabing Liu - 609-610 Make abandoned research publicly available
by Daniël Lakens & Eline N. F. Ensinck - 611-615 How to write effective prompts for large language models
by Zhicheng Lin - 616-621 How to give great research talks to any audience
by Veronica M. Lamarche & Franki Y. H. Kung & Eli J. Finkel & Eranda Jayawickreme & Aneeta Rattan & Thalia Wheatley - 622-624 To advance science we need to address ‘otherness’
by Jane L. Delgado & Rueben C. Warren - 625-627 Science communication with generative AI
by Amanda Alvarez & Aylin Caliskan & M. J. Crockett & Shirley S. Ho & Lisa Messeri & Jevin West - 628-629 Bayes versus bias in human reasoning
by Mike Oaksford - 632-643 Future coexistence with great apes will require major changes to policy and practice
by John C. Mitani & Ekwoge Abwe & Genevieve Campbell & Tamara Giles-Vernick & Tony Goldberg & Matthew R. McLennan & Signe Preuschoft & Jatna Supriatna & Andrew J. Marshall - 644-656 Human languages with greater information density have higher communication speed but lower conversation breadth
by Pedro Aceves & James A. Evans - 657-667 Consumption responses to an unconditional child allowance in the United States
by Zachary Parolin & Giulia Giupponi & Emma K. Lee & Sophie Collyer - 668-678 Trusting young children to help causes them to cheat less
by Li Zhao & Haiying Mao & Paul L. Harris & Kang Lee - 679-691 Modelling dataset bias in machine-learned theories of economic decision-making
by Tobias Thomas & Dominik Straub & Fabian Tatai & Megan Shene & Tümer Tosik & Kristian Kersting & Constantin A. Rothkopf - 692-701 Bayesianism and wishful thinking are compatible
by David E. Melnikoff & Nina Strohminger - 702-717 Using deep neural networks to disentangle visual and semantic information in human perception and memory
by Adva Shoham & Idan Daniel Grosbard & Or Patashnik & Daniel Cohen-Or & Galit Yovel - 718-728 Dopamine and serotonin in human substantia nigra track social context and value signals during economic exchange
by Seth R. Batten & Dan Bang & Brian H. Kopell & Arianna N. Davis & Matthew Heflin & Qixiu Fu & Ofer Perl & Kimia Ziafat & Alice Hashemi & Ignacio Saez & Leonardo S. Barbosa & Thomas Twomey & Terry Lohrenz & Jason P. White & Peter Dayan & Alexander W. Charney & Martijn Figee & Helen S. Mayberg & Kenneth T. Kishida & Xiaosi Gu & P. Read Montague - 729-742 Motor cortex retains and reorients neural dynamics during motor imagery
by Brian M. Dekleva & Raeed H. Chowdhury & Aaron P. Batista & Steven M. Chase & Byron M. Yu & Michael L. Boninger & Jennifer L. Collinger - 743-757 Causal phase-dependent control of non-spatial attention in human prefrontal cortex
by Jeroen Brus & Joseph A. Heng & Valeriia Beliaeva & Fabian Gonzalez Pinto & Antonino Mario Cassarà & Esra Neufeld & Marcus Grueschow & Lukas Imbach & Rafael Polanía - 758-770 Intracranial electroencephalography reveals effector-independent evidence accumulation dynamics in multiple human brain regions
by Sabina Gherman & Noah Markowitz & Gelana Tostaeva & Elizabeth Espinal & Ashesh D. Mehta & Redmond G. O’Connell & Simon P. Kelly & Stephan Bickel - 771-778 More than nature and nurture, indirect genetic effects on children’s academic achievement are consequences of dynastic social processes
by Michel G. Nivard & Daniel W. Belsky & K. Paige Harden & Tina Baier & Ole A. Andreassen & Eivind Ystrøm & Elsje Bergen & Torkild H. Lyngstad - 779-793 The genetic architecture of the human hypothalamus and its involvement in neuropsychiatric behaviours and disorders
by Shi-Dong Chen & Jia You & Wei Zhang & Bang-Sheng Wu & Yi-Jun Ge & Shi-Tong Xiang & Jing Du & Kevin Kuo & Tobias Banaschewski & Gareth J. Barker & Arun L. W. Bokde & Sylvane Desrivières & Herta Flor & Antoine Grigis & Hugh Garavan & Penny Gowland & Andreas Heinz & Rüdiger Brühl & Jean-Luc Martinot & Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot & Eric Artiges & Frauke Nees & Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos & Herve Lemaitre & Tomáš Paus & Luise Poustka & Sarah Hohmann & Sabina Millenet & Christian Baeuchl & Michael N. Smolka & Nilakshi Vaidya & Henrik Walter & Robert Whelan & Gunter Schumann & Jian-Feng Feng & Qiang Dong & Wei Cheng & Jin-Tai Yu - 794-794 Author Correction: Bayesianism and wishful thinking are compatible
by David E. Melnikoff & Nina Strohminger - 795-795 Author Correction: The 15-minute city quantified using human mobility data
by Timur Abbiasov & Cate Heine & Sadegh Sabouri & Arianna Salazar-Miranda & Paolo Santi & Edward Glaeser & Carlo Ratti
March 2024, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 402-403 Protect our environment from information overload
by Janusz A. Hołyst & Philipp Mayr & Michael Thelwall & Ingo Frommholz & Shlomo Havlin & Alon Sela & Yoed N. Kenett & Denis Helic & Aljoša Rehar & Sebastijan R. Maček & Przemysław Kazienko & Tomasz Kajdanowicz & Przemysław Biecek & Boleslaw K. Szymanski & Julian Sienkiewicz - 404-405 Reward whistleblowers who expose environmental crimes
by Masaki Iwasaki - 406-410 Prioritize energy sufficiency to decarbonize our buildings
by Jeetika Malik & Tianzhen Hong & Max Wei & Sea Rotmann - 411-413 Five creative ways to promote reproducible science
by Josefina Weinerova & Rotem Botvinik-Nezer & Roni Tibon - 414-415 Signalling Palaeolithic identity
by Reuven Yeshurun - 416-417 Cautions on digital mental health
by Magenta B. Simmons & Simon Katterl - 422-430 Individual sleep need is flexible and dynamically related to cognitive function
by Anders M. Fjell & Kristine B. Walhovd - 431-444 Evidence from personal ornaments suggest nine distinct cultural groups between 34,000 and 24,000 years ago in Europe
by Jack Baker & Solange Rigaud & Daniel Pereira & Lloyd A. Courtenay & Francesco d’Errico - 445-455 The 15-minute city quantified using human mobility data
by Timur Abbiasov & Cate Heine & Sadegh Sabouri & Arianna Salazar-Miranda & Paolo Santi & Edward Glaeser & Carlo Ratti - 456-470 The motivating effect of monetary over psychological incentives is stronger in WEIRD cultures
by Danila Medvedev & Diag Davenport & Thomas Talhelm & Yin Li - 471-479 Greater variability in judgements of the value of novel ideas
by Wayne Johnson & Devon Proudfoot - 480-492 A collaborative realist review of remote measurement technologies for depression in young people
by Annabel E. L. Walsh & Georgia Naughton & Thomas Sharpe & Zuzanna Zajkowska & Mantas Malys & Alastair Heerden & Valeria Mondelli - 493-509 A systematic review and meta-analysis of transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapies for emotional disorders
by Carmen Schaeuffele & Laura E. Meine & Ava Schulz & Maxi C. Weber & Angela Moser & Christina Paersch & Dominique Recher & Johanna Boettcher & Babette Renneberg & Christoph Flückiger & Birgit Kleim - 510-525 Large-scale citizen science reveals predictors of sensorimotor adaptation
by Jonathan S. Tsay & Hrach Asmerian & Laura T. Germine & Jeremy Wilmer & Richard B. Ivry & Ken Nakayama - 526-543 A generative model of memory construction and consolidation
by Eleanor Spens & Neil Burgess - 544-561 Driving and suppressing the human language network using large language models
by Greta Tuckute & Aalok Sathe & Shashank Srikant & Maya Taliaferro & Mingye Wang & Martin Schrimpf & Kendrick Kay & Evelina Fedorenko - 562-575 Shared genetic architectures of educational attainment in East Asian and European populations
by Tzu-Ting Chen & Jaeyoung Kim & Max Lam & Yi-Fang Chuang & Yen-Ling Chiu & Shu-Chin Lin & Sang-Hyuk Jung & Beomsu Kim & Soyeon Kim & Chamlee Cho & Injeong Shim & Sanghyeon Park & Yeeun Ahn & Aysu Okbay & Hyemin Jang & Hee Jin Kim & Sang Won Seo & Woong-Yang Park & Tian Ge & Hailiang Huang & Yen-Chen Anne Feng & Yen-Feng Lin & Woojae Myung & Chia-Yen Chen & Hong-Hee Won - 576-589 Exome sequencing identifies genes associated with sleep-related traits
by Chen-Jie Fei & Ze-Yu Li & Jing Ning & Liu Yang & Bang-Sheng Wu & Ju-Jiao Kang & Wei-Shi Liu & Xiao-Yu He & Jia You & Shi-Dong Chen & Huan Yu & Zhi-Li Huang & Jian-Feng Feng & Jin-Tai Yu & Wei Cheng - 590-605 Effects of calibrated blue–yellow changes in light on the human circadian clock
by Christine Blume & Christian Cajochen & Isabel Schöllhorn & Helen C. Slawik & Manuel Spitschan
February 2024, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 185-185 Positionality statements should not force us to ‘out’ ourselves
by Flora Oswald - 186-189 How to depolarize your students
by Sigal Ben-Porath - 190-193 How we name academic prizes matters
by Katja Gehmlich & Stefan Krause - 194-196 Population descriptors and behavioural genetic research
by Joseph Graves - 197-200 We need more-diverse biobanks to improve behavioural genetics
by Yixuan He & Alicia R. Martin - 205-218 Beyond the factor indeterminacy problem using genome-wide association data
by Margaret L. Clapp Sullivan & Ted Schwaba & K. Paige Harden & Andrew D. Grotzinger & Michel G. Nivard & Elliot M. Tucker-Drob - 219-227 Corporate social responsibility and individual behaviour
by Herman Aguinis & Deborah E. Rupp & Ante Glavas - 228-242 The relationship between political ideology and judgements of bias in distributional outcomes
by Jin Kim & Gal Zauberman - 243-255 Socio-cultural practices may have affected sex differences in stature in Early Neolithic Europe
by Samantha L. Cox & Nicole Nicklisch & Michael Francken & Joachim Wahl & Harald Meller & Wolfgang Haak & Kurt W. Alt & Eva Rosenstock & Iain Mathieson - 256-263 The unequal landscape of civic opportunity in America
by Milan Vries & Jae Yeon Kim & Hahrie Han - 264-275 The unequal effects of the health–economy trade-off during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Marco Pangallo & Alberto Aleta & R. Maria del Rio-Chanona & Anton Pichler & David Martín-Corral & Matteo Chinazzi & François Lafond & Marco Ajelli & Esteban Moro & Yamir Moreno & Alessandro Vespignani & J. Doyne Farmer - 276-287 Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women
by Aoxing Liu & Evelina T. Akimova & Xuejie Ding & Sakari Jukarainen & Pekka Vartiainen & Tuomo Kiiskinen & Sara Koskelainen & Aki S. Havulinna & Mika Gissler & Stefano Lombardi & Tove Fall & Melinda C. Mills & Andrea Ganna - 288-299 COVID-19 vaccination coverage for half a million non-EU migrants and refugees in England
by Rachel Burns & Sacha Wyke & Max T. Eyre & Yamina Boukari & Tina B. Sørensen & Camille Tsang & Colin N. J. Campbell & Sarah Beale & Dominik Zenner & Sally Hargreaves & Ines Campos-Matos & Katie Harron & Robert W. Aldridge - 300-310 The formality effect
by Elizabeth Linos & Jessica Lasky-Fink & Chris Larkin & Lindsay Moore & Elspeth Kirkman - 311-319 RETRACTED ARTICLE: High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable
by John Protzko & Jon Krosnick & Leif Nelson & Brian A. Nosek & Jordan Axt & Matt Berent & Nicholas Buttrick & Matthew DeBell & Charles R. Ebersole & Sebastian Lundmark & Bo MacInnis & Michael O’Donnell & Hannah Perfecto & James E. Pustejovsky & Scott S. Roeder & Jan Walleczek & Jonathan W. Schooler - 320-335 Perception of 3D shape integrates intuitive physics and analysis-by-synthesis
by Ilker Yildirim & Max H. Siegel & Amir A. Soltani & Shraman Ray Chaudhuri & Joshua B. Tenenbaum - 336-348 Geometry of visuospatial working memory information in miniature gaze patterns
by Juan Linde-Domingo & Bernhard Spitzer - 349-360 The response time paradox in functional magnetic resonance imaging analyses
by Jeanette A. Mumford & Patrick G. Bissett & Henry M. Jones & Sunjae Shim & Jaime Ali H. Rios & Russell A. Poldrack - 361-379 Genome-wide meta-analysis, functional genomics and integrative analyses implicate new risk genes and therapeutic targets for anxiety disorders
by Wenqiang Li & Rui Chen & Laipeng Feng & Xinglun Dang & Jiewei Liu & Tengfei Chen & Jinfeng Yang & Xi Su & Luxian Lv & Tao Li & Zhijun Zhang & Xiong-Jian Luo - 380-398 Psychological inoculation strategies to fight climate disinformation across 12 countries
by Tobia Spampatti & Ulf J. J. Hahnel & Evelina Trutnevyte & Tobias Brosch - 399-399 Author Correction: COVID-19 vaccination coverage for half a million non-EU migrants and refugees in England
by Rachel Burns & Sacha Wyke & Max T. Eyre & Yamina Boukari & Tina B. Sørensen & Camille Tsang & Colin N. J. Campbell & Sarah Beale & Dominik Zenner & Sally Hargreaves & Ines Campos-Matos & Katie Harron & Robert W. Aldridge
January 2024, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 2-3 Reproduction and replication at scale
by Abel Brodeur & Anna Dreber & Fernando Hoces de la Guardia & Edward Miguel - 4-5 Why we need a ‘psychology of science’
by Balazs Aczel - 6-7 It is time to talk openly about menopause in academia
by Laura Fejerman & Mariana C. Stern - 8-8 Online health communities provide important support in China
by Qingpeng Zhang - 9-10 Global agendas aim for equity but instead push people behind
by Magda Robalo Correia e Silva - 11-13 We must harness the power of social and behavioural science against the growing pandemic of antimicrobial resistance
by Miroslav Sirota & Katrine Bach Habersaat & Cornelia Betsch & Daniela Lejla Bonga & Aleksandra Borek & Anica Buckel & Robb Butler & Lucie Byrne-Davis & Mark Caudell & Esmita Charani & Mattis Geiger & Marina Gross & Jo Hart & Olga Kostopoulou & Eva M. Krockow & Tiina Likki & Danilo Lo Fo Wong & Ana P. Santana & Elisabeth D. C. Sievert & Andriana Theodoropoulou & Alistair Thorpe & Marta Wanat & Robert Böhm - 14-15 Divisive issues can inform democracy
by Marcelo Santos - 20-31 A research agenda for understanding how social inequality is linked to brain structure and function
by Mark L. Hatzenbuehler & Katie A. McLaughlin & David G. Weissman & Mina Cikara - 32-42 Accelerated demand for interpersonal skills in the Australian post-pandemic labour market
by David Evans & Claire Mason & Haohui Chen & Andrew Reeson - 43-62 Self-regulating arousal via pupil-based biofeedback
by Sarah Nadine Meissner & Marc Bächinger & Sanne Kikkert & Jenny Imhof & Silvia Missura & Manuel Carro Dominguez & Nicole Wenderoth - 63-71 Effects of a US Supreme Court ruling to restrict abortion rights
by Chelsey S. Clark & Elizabeth Levy Paluck & Sean J. Westwood & Maya Sen & Neil Malhotra & Stephen Jessee - 72-81 STEM doctorate recipients with disabilities experienced early in life earn lower salaries and are underrepresented among higher academic positions
by Franz Castro & Elizabeth Stuart & Jennifer Deal & Varshini Varadaraj & Bonnielin K. Swenor - 82-99 An umbrella review of the benefits and risks associated with youths’ interactions with electronic screens
by Taren Sanders & Michael Noetel & Philip Parker & Borja Pozo Cruz & Stuart Biddle & Rimante Ronto & Ryan Hulteen & Rhiannon Parker & George Thomas & Katrien Cocker & Jo Salmon & Kylie Hesketh & Nicole Weeks & Hugh Arnott & Emma Devine & Roberta Vasconcellos & Rebecca Pagano & Jamie Sherson & James Conigrave & Chris Lonsdale - 100-114 A systematic review and meta-analysis of the global prevalence and determinants of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and uptake in people living with HIV
by Sahabi Kabir Sulaiman & Muhammad Sale Musa & Fatimah Isma’il Tsiga-Ahmed & Abdulwahab Kabir Sulaiman & Abdulaziz Tijjani Bako - 115-124 Infants’ looking preferences for social versus non-social objects reflect genetic variation
by Ana Maria Portugal & Charlotte Viktorsson & Mark J. Taylor & Luke Mason & Kristiina Tammimies & Angelica Ronald & Terje Falck-Ytter - 125-136 A model of conceptual bootstrapping in human cognition
by Bonan Zhao & Christopher G. Lucas & Neil R. Bramley - 137-148 Understanding political divisiveness using online participation data from the 2022 French and Brazilian presidential elections
by Carlos Navarrete & Mariana Macedo & Rachael Colley & Jingling Zhang & Nicole Ferrada & Maria Eduarda Mello & Rodrigo Lira & Carmelo Bastos-Filho & Umberto Grandi & Jérôme Lang & César A. Hidalgo - 149-163 Pain-preferential thalamocortical neural dynamics across species
by Yiheng Tu & Zhenjiang Li & Libo Zhang & Huijuan Zhang & Yanzhi Bi & Lupeng Yue & Li Hu - 164-180 Genetic architectures of cerebral ventricles and their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits
by Yi-Jun Ge & Bang-Sheng Wu & Yi Zhang & Shi-Dong Chen & Ya-Ru Zhang & Ju-Jiao Kang & Yue-Ting Deng & Ya-Nan Ou & Xiao-Yu He & Yong-Li Zhao & Kevin Kuo & Qing Ma & Tobias Banaschewski & Gareth J. Barker & Arun L. W. Bokde & Sylvane Desrivières & Herta Flor & Antoine Grigis & Hugh Garavan & Penny Gowland & Andreas Heinz & Rüdiger Brühl & Jean-Luc Martinot & Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot & Eric Artiges & Frauke Nees & Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos & Herve Lemaitre & Tomáš Paus & Luise Poustka & Sarah Hohmann & Sabina Millenet & Juliane H. Fröhner & Michael N. Smolka & Nilakshi Vaidya & Henrik Walter & Robert Whelan & Jian-Feng Feng & Lan Tan & Qiang Dong & Gunter Schumann & Wei Cheng & Jin-Tai Yu - 181-181 Author Correction: Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints
by Kenny R. Coventry & Harmen B. Gudde & Holger Diessel & Jacqueline Collier & Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes & Mila Vulchanova & Valentin Vulchanov & Emanuela Todisco & Maria Reile & Merlijn Breunesse & Helen Plado & Juergen Bohnemeyer & Raed Bsili & Michela Caldano & Rositsa Dekova & Katharine Donelson & Diana Forker & Yesol Park & Lekhnath Sharma Pathak & David Peeters & Gabriella Pizzuto & Baris Serhan & Linda Apse & Florian Hesse & Linh Hoang & Phuong Hoang & Yoko Igari & Keerthana Kapiley & Tamar Haupt-Khutsishvili & Sara Kolding & Katri Priiki & Ieva Mačiukaitytė & Vaisnavi Mohite & Tiina Nahkola & Sum Yi Tsoi & Stefan Williams & Shunei Yasuda & Angelo Cangelosi & Jon Andoni Duñabeitia & Ramesh Kumar Mishra & Roberta Rocca & Jurģis Šķilters & Mikkel Wallentin & Eglė Žilinskaitė-Šinkūnienė & Ozlem Durmaz Incel - 182-182 Author Correction: US universities are not succeeding in diversifying faculty
by J. Nathan Matias & Neil A. Lewis & Elan C. Hope
December 2023, Volume 7, Issue 12
- 2040-2041 Cultural competence must not leave anyone behind
by Luis Cordeiro Rodrigues & Chimaraoke Izugbara & Mary Carman & Gideon A. J. Dyk & Eric Umar - 2042-2043 Global North–Global South research partnerships are still inequitable
by O. Sarobidy Rakotonarivo & O. Ravaka Andriamihaja - 2044-2045 Authorship agreements benefit researchers and research culture
by Lisa M. Rasmussen & George Banks & Elise Demeter & Holly D. Holladay-Sandidge & Andrew McBride & Katherine Hall-Hertel & Scott Tonidandel - 2046-2047 State-led homophobia threatens African academic freedom
by Stella Nyanzi - 2048-2049 Variability in neuroimaging research is not always wrong
by Shweta Prasad - 2050-2050 Building partnerships between policy and academia for impact
by Ammaarah Martinus - 2051-2053 Prosociality should be a public health priority
by Laura D. Kubzansky & Elissa S. Epel & Richard J. Davidson - 2054-2057 Platform-controlled social media APIs threaten open science
by Brittany I. Davidson & Darja Wischerath & Daniel Racek & Douglas A. Parry & Emily Godwin & Joanne Hinds & Dirk Linden & Jonathan F. Roscoe & Laura Ayravainen & Alicia G. Cork - 2058-2059 Racial disparities in air pollution
by Sarah Amele & Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi - 2064-2073 Violence trends in the ancient Middle East between 12,000 and 400 bce
by Joerg Baten & Giacomo Benati & Arkadiusz Sołtysiak - 2074-2083 Racial/ethnic disparities in PM2.5-attributable cardiovascular mortality burden in the United States
by Yiqun Ma & Emma Zang & Ijeoma Opara & Yuan Lu & Harlan M. Krumholz & Kai Chen - 2084-2098 Resampling reduces bias amplification in experimental social networks
by Mathew D. Hardy & Bill D. Thompson & P. M. Krafft & Thomas L. Griffiths - 2099-2110 Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints
by Kenny R. Coventry & Harmen B. Gudde & Holger Diessel & Jacqueline Collier & Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes & Mila Vulchanova & Valentin Vulchanov & Emanuela Todisco & Maria Reile & Merlijn Breunesse & Helen Plado & Juergen Bohnemeyer & Raed Bsili & Michela Caldano & Rositsa Dekova & Katharine Donelson & Diana Forker & Yesol Park & Lekhnath Sharma Pathak & David Peeters & Gabriella Pizzuto & Baris Serhan & Linda Apse & Florian Hesse & Linh Hoang & Phuong Hoang & Yoko Igari & Keerthana Kapiley & Tamar Haupt-Khutsishvili & Sara Kolding & Katri Priiki & Ieva Mačiukaitytė & Vaisnavi Mohite & Tiina Nahkola & Sum Yi Tsoi & Stefan Williams & Shunei Yasuda & Angelo Cangelosi & Jon Andoni Duñabeitia & Ramesh Kumar Mishra & Roberta Rocca & Jurģis Šķilters & Mikkel Wallentin & Eglė Žilinskaitė-Šinkūnienė & Ozlem Durmaz Incel - 2111-2125 How adults understand what young children say
by Stephan C. Meylan & Ruthe Foushee & Nicole H. Wong & Elika Bergelson & Roger P. Levy - 2126-2139 Self-orienting in human and machine learning
by Julian Freitas & Ahmet Kaan Uğuralp & Zeliha Oğuz-Uğuralp & L. A. Paul & Joshua Tenenbaum & Tomer D. Ullman - 2140-2151 From alternative conceptions of honesty to alternative facts in communications by US politicians
by Jana Lasser & Segun T. Aroyehun & Fabio Carrella & Almog Simchon & David Garcia & Stephan Lewandowsky - 2152-2168 Long-term, multi-event surprise correlates with enhanced autobiographical memory
by James W. Antony & Jacob Dam & Jarett R. Massey & Alexander J. Barnett & Kelly A. Bennion - 2169-2181 Leader–follower behavioural coordination and neural synchronization during intergroup conflict
by Hejing Zhang & Jiaxin Yang & Jun Ni & Carsten K. W. Dreu & Yina Ma - 2182-2198 Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology
by Frederic R. Hopp & Ori Amir & Jacob T. Fisher & Scott Grafton & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & René Weber - 2199-2211 Stunting in infancy is associated with atypical activation of working memory and attention networks
by Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar & Samuel H. Forbes & Vincent A. Magnotta & Sean Deoni & Kiara Jackson & Vinay P. Singh & Madhuri Tiwari & Aarti Kumar & John P. Spencer - 2212-2227 A field study of the impacts of workplace diversity on the recruitment of minority group members
by Aaron D. Nichols & Jordan Axt & Evelyn Gosnell & Dan Ariely - 2228-2228 Author Correction: Prosociality should be a public health priority
by Laura D. Kubzansky & Elissa S. Epel & Richard J. Davidson
November 2023, Volume 7, Issue 11
- 1800-1801 Generative AI poses ethical challenges for open science
by Laura Acion & Mariela Rajngewerc & Gregory Randall & Lorena Etcheverry - 1802-1803 Generative AI has a language problem
by Monojit Choudhury - 1804-1805 AI language tools risk scientific diversity and innovation
by Ryosuke Nakadai & Yo Nakawake & Shota Shibasaki - 1806-1807 The Turing test is not a good benchmark for thought in LLMs
by Tim Bayne & Iwan Williams - 1808-1809 AI will never convey the essence of human empathy
by Anat Perry - 1810-1811 We need a decolonized appropriation of AI in Africa
by Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou - 1812-1813 Measuring trustworthiness is crucial for medical AI tools
by Shinjini Kundu - 1814-1815 LLMs are not ready for editorial work
by Grace W. Lindsay - 1816-1817 We need a culturally aware approach to AI
by Shoko Suzuki - 1818-1821 Research can help to tackle AI-generated disinformation
by Stefan Feuerriegel & Renée DiResta & Josh A. Goldstein & Srijan Kumar & Philipp Lorenz-Spreen & Michael Tomz & Nicolas Pröllochs - 1822-1824 Human bias in algorithm design
by Carey K. Morewedge & Sendhil Mullainathan & Haaya F. Naushan & Cass R. Sunstein & Jon Kleinberg & Manish Raghavan & Jens O. Ludwig - 1825-1827 Openly accessible LLMs can help us to understand human cognition
by Michael C. Frank - 1828-1829 LLMs differ from human cognition because they are not embodied
by Anthony Chemero - 1830-1832 To protect science, we must use LLMs as zero-shot translators
by Brent Mittelstadt & Sandra Wachter & Chris Russell - 1833-1835 Presentation matters for AI-generated clinical advice
by Marzyeh Ghassemi - 1836-1838 Creativity in the age of generative AI
by Janet Rafner & Roger E. Beaty & James C. Kaufman & Todd Lubart & Jacob Sherson - 1839-1841 A new research agenda for African generative AI
by Rachel Adams & Ayantola Alayande & Zameer Brey & Brantley Browning & Michael Gastrow & Jerry John Kponyo & Dona Mathew & Moremi Nkosi & Henry Nunoo-Mensah & Diana Nyakundi & Victor Odumuyiwa & Olubunmi Okunowo & Philipp Olbrich & Nawal Omar & Kemi Omotubora & Paul Plantinga & Gabriella Razzano & Zara Schroeder & Andrew Selasi Agbemenu & Araba Sey & Kristophina Shilongo & Shreya Shirude & Matthew Smith & Eric Tutu Tchao & Davy K. Uwizera - 1842-1844 This hot AI summer will impact Brazil’s democracy
by Cristina Godoy B. Oliveira & Fabio G. Cozman & João Paulo C. Veiga - 1845-1854 Psychological factors underlying attitudes toward AI tools
by Julian Freitas & Stuti Agarwal & Bernd Schmitt & Nick Haslam - 1855-1868 Machine culture
by Levin Brinkmann & Fabian Baumann & Jean-François Bonnefon & Maxime Derex & Thomas F. Müller & Anne-Marie Nussberger & Agnieszka Czaplicka & Alberto Acerbi & Thomas L. Griffiths & Joseph Henrich & Joel Z. Leibo & Richard McElreath & Pierre-Yves Oudeyer & Jonathan Stray & Iyad Rahwan - 1869-1877 Historical redlining is associated with increasing geographical disparities in bird biodiversity sampling in the United States
by Diego Ellis-Soto & Melissa Chapman & Dexter H. Locke - 1878-1889 Arrests and convictions but not sentence length deter terrorism in 28 European Union member states
by Michael Wolfowicz & Gian Maria Campedelli & Amber Seaward & Paul Gill - 1890-1898 Discrimination reduces work effort of those who are disadvantaged and those who are advantaged by it
by Nicholas Heiserman & Brent Simpson - 1899-1916 A systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between economic inequality and prosocial behaviour
by Yongzheng Yang & Sara Konrath - 1917-1932 Warming up cool cooperators
by Eamonn Ferguson & Claire Lawrence & Sarah Bowen & Carley N. Gemelli & Amy Rozsa & Konrad Niekrasz & Anne Dongen & Lisa A. Williams & Amanda Thijsen & Nicola Guerin & Barbara Masser & Tanya E. Davison - 1933-1954 The positive–negative–competence (PNC) model of psychological responses to representations of robots
by Dario Krpan & Jonathan E. Booth & Andreea Damien - 1955-1967 Developmental changes in exploration resemble stochastic optimization
by Anna P. Giron & Simon Ciranka & Eric Schulz & Wouter Bos & Azzurra Ruggeri & Björn Meder & Charley M. Wu - 1968-1979 Hippocampal neurons code individual episodic memories in humans
by Luca D. Kolibius & Frederic Roux & George Parish & Marije Wal & Mircea Plas & Ramesh Chelvarajah & Vijay Sawlani & David T. Rollings & Johannes D. Lang & Stephanie Gollwitzer & Katrin Walther & Rüdiger Hopfengärtner & Gernot Kreiselmeyer & Hajo Hamer & Bernhard P. Staresina & Maria Wimber & Howard Bowman & Simon Hanslmayr - 1980-1997 A social-semantic working-memory account for two canonical language areas
by Guangyao Zhang & Yangwen Xu & Xiuyi Wang & Jixing Li & Weiting Shi & Yanchao Bi & Nan Lin - 1998-2007 Distinct neuronal representation of small and large numbers in the human medial temporal lobe
by Esther F. Kutter & Gert Dehnen & Valeri Borger & Rainer Surges & Florian Mormann & Andreas Nieder - 2008-2022 No phenotypic or genotypic evidence for a link between sleep duration and brain atrophy
by Anders M. Fjell & Øystein Sørensen & Yunpeng Wang & Inge K. Amlien & William F. C. Baaré & David Bartrés-Faz & Lars Bertram & Carl-Johan Boraxbekk & Andreas M. Brandmaier & Ilja Demuth & Christian A. Drevon & Klaus P. Ebmeier & Paolo Ghisletta & Rogier Kievit & Simone Kühn & Kathrine Skak Madsen & Athanasia M. Mowinckel & Lars Nyberg & Claire E. Sexton & Cristina Solé-Padullés & Didac Vidal-Piñeiro & Gerd Wagner & Leiv Otto Watne & Kristine B. Walhovd - 2023-2037 World’s human migration patterns in 2000–2019 unveiled by high-resolution data
by Venla Niva & Alexander Horton & Vili Virkki & Matias Heino & Maria Kosonen & Marko Kallio & Pekka Kinnunen & Guy J. Abel & Raya Muttarak & Maija Taka & Olli Varis & Matti Kummu
October 2023, Volume 7, Issue 10
- 1605-1606 Vaccine mandates and public trust do not have to be antagonistic
by Maya J. Goldenberg & Bipin Adhikari & Lorenz Seidlein & Phaik Yeong Cheah & Heidi J. Larson - 1607-1608 Workplaces must respond better to the bullied boss
by Sara Branch - 1609-1611 Trans-inclusive gender categories are cognitively natural
by Andrew Perfors & Steven T. Piantadosi & Celeste Kidd - 1612-1613 Collective cognition and behaviour
by Wataru Toyokawa - 1620-1637 Mental health challenges faced by autistic people
by Meng-Chuan Lai - 1638-1651 A quantitative model of ensemble perception as summed activation in feature space
by Maria M. Robinson & Timothy F. Brady - 1652-1666 Quantifying the human impact of Melbourne’s 111-day hard lockdown experiment on the adult population
by Stefanie Schurer & Kadir Atalay & Nick Glozier & Esperanza Vera-Toscano & Mark Wooden - 1667-1681 Inattentive responding can induce spurious associations between task behaviour and symptom measures
by Samuel Zorowitz & Johanne Solis & Yael Niv & Daniel Bennett - 1682-1696 Accelerating science with human-aware artificial intelligence
by Jamshid Sourati & James A. Evans - 1697-1707 A systematic review of the strength of evidence for the most commonly recommended happiness strategies in mainstream media
by Dunigan Folk & Elizabeth Dunn - 1708-1728 Mass gatherings for political expression had no discernible association with the local course of the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA in 2020 and 2021
by Eric Feltham & Laura Forastiere & Marcus Alexander & Nicholas A. Christakis - 1729-1739 COVID-19 is linked to changes in the time–space dimension of human mobility
by Clodomir Santana & Federico Botta & Hugo Barbosa & Filippo Privitera & Ronaldo Menezes & Riccardo Di Clemente - 1740-1752 Empowering women facing gender-based violence amid COVID-19 through media campaigns
by Fotini Christia & Horacio Larreguy & Elizabeth Parker-Magyar & Manuel Quintero - 1753-1766 No evidence that Chinese playtime mandates reduced heavy gaming in one segment of the video games industry
by David Zendle & Catherine Flick & Elena Gordon-Petrovskaya & Nick Ballou & Leon Y. Xiao & Anders Drachen - 1767-1776 Flexible social inference facilitates targeted social learning when rewards are not observable
by Robert D. Hawkins & Andrew M. Berdahl & Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland & Joshua B. Tenenbaum & Noah D. Goodman & P. M. Krafft - 1777-1786 Heat is associated with short-term increases in household food insecurity in 150 countries and this is mediated by income
by Carolin Kroeger - 1787-1796 Scaffolding cooperation in human groups with deep reinforcement learning
by Kevin R. McKee & Andrea Tacchetti & Michiel A. Bakker & Jan Balaguer & Lucy Campbell-Gillingham & Richard Everett & Matthew Botvinick - 1797-1797 Author Correction: Understanding and combatting misinformation across 16 countries on six continents
by Antonio A. Arechar & Jennifer Allen & Adam J. Berinsky & Rocky Cole & Ziv Epstein & Kiran Garimella & Andrew Gully & Jackson G. Lu & Robert M. Ross & Michael N. Stagnaro & Yunhao Zhang & Gordon Pennycook & David G. Rand
September 2023, Volume 7, Issue 9
- 1415-1416 Academia should respect and use authors’ preferred names
by Victoria Guazzelli Williamson - 1417-1419 Behaviour change in the era of biomedical advances
by Mohammed K. Ali & Nikkil Sudharsanan & Harsha Thirumurthy - 1420-1421 Trait correlations in human couples
by Yayouk E. Willems & Laurel Raffington - 1430-1441 Testing cognitive theories with multivariate pattern analysis of neuroimaging data
by Marius V. Peelen & Paul E. Downing - 1442-1453 The effect of natural disasters on human capital in the United States
by Isaac M. Opper & R. Jisung Park & Lucas Husted - 1454-1461 Reducing political polarization in the United States with a mobile chat platform
by Aidan Combs & Graham Tierney & Brian Guay & Friedolin Merhout & Christopher A. Bail & D. Sunshine Hillygus & Alexander Volfovsky - 1462-1480 A taxonomy of anti-vaccination arguments from a systematic literature review and text modelling
by Angelo Fasce & Philipp Schmid & Dawn L. Holford & Luke Bates & Iryna Gurevych & Stephan Lewandowsky - 1481-1489 Empowerment contributes to exploration behaviour in a creative video game
by Franziska Brändle & Lena J. Stocks & Joshua B. Tenenbaum & Samuel J. Gershman & Eric Schulz - 1490-1501 Intermediate levels of scientific knowledge are associated with overconfidence and negative attitudes towards science
by Simone Lackner & Frederico Francisco & Cristina Mendonça & André Mata & Joana Gonçalves-Sá - 1502-1513 Understanding and combatting misinformation across 16 countries on six continents
by Antonio A. Arechar & Jennifer Allen & Adam J. Berinsky & Rocky Cole & Ziv Epstein & Kiran Garimella & Andrew Gully & Jackson G. Lu & Robert M. Ross & Michael N. Stagnaro & Yunhao Zhang & Gordon Pennycook & David G. Rand - 1514-1525 A meta-analysis of correction effects in science-relevant misinformation
by Man-pui Sally Chan & Dolores Albarracín - 1526-1541 Emergent analogical reasoning in large language models
by Taylor Webb & Keith J. Holyoak & Hongjing Lu - 1551-1567 Individual risk attitudes arise from noise in neurocognitive magnitude representations
by Miguel Barretto-García & Gilles Hollander & Marcus Grueschow & Rafael Polanía & Michael Woodford & Christian C. Ruff - 1568-1583 Evidence of correlations between human partners based on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of 22 traits and UK Biobank analysis of 133 traits
by Tanya B. Horwitz & Jared V. Balbona & Katie N. Paulich & Matthew C. Keller - 1584-1600 Multivariate genetic analysis of personality and cognitive traits reveals abundant pleiotropy
by Guy Hindley & Alexey A. Shadrin & Dennis Meer & Nadine Parker & Weiqiu Cheng & Kevin S. O’Connell & Shahram Bahrami & Aihua Lin & Naz Karadag & Børge Holen & Thomas Bjella & Ian J. Deary & Gail Davies & W. David Hill & Jan Bressler & Sudha Seshadri & Chun Chieh Fan & Torill Ueland & Srdjan Djurovic & Olav B. Smeland & Oleksandr Frei & Anders M. Dale & Ole A. Andreassen
August 2023, Volume 7, Issue 8
- 1229-1230 Big STEM collaborations should include humanities and social science
by Alexandru Marcoci & Ann C. Thresher & Niels C. M. Martens & Peter Galison & Sheperd S. Doeleman & Michael D. Johnson - 1231-1233 How to think about whether misinformation interventions work
by Brian Guay & Adam J. Berinsky & Gordon Pennycook & David Rand - 1234-1236 The importance of accounting for off-task behaviours during data collection
by Allison C. Drody & Effie J. Pereira & Daniel Smilek - 1237-1240 The promise and pitfalls of the metaverse for science
by Diego Gómez-Zará & Peter Schiffer & Dashun Wang - 1241-1244 We must invest in behavioural economics for the HIV response
by Omar Galárraga & Sebastian Linnemayr & Sandra I. McCoy & Harsha Thirumurthy & Christopher Gordon & Susan Vorkoper - 1245-1246 DNA insights into Neolithic society
by Kendra Sirak - 1247-1248 COVID-19 vaccination policy dataset
by Katie Attwell - 1249-1250 Social relationships and mortality
by Jiaojiao Ren & Chen Mao - 1255-1264 The challenges and prospects of brain-based prediction of behaviour
by Jianxiao Wu & Jingwei Li & Simon B. Eickhoff & Dustin Scheinost & Sarah Genon