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April 2018, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 269-275 Genetic influence on social outcomes during and after the Soviet era in Estonia
by Kaili Rimfeld & Eva Krapohl & Maciej Trzaskowski & Jonathan R. I. Coleman & Saskia Selzam & Philip S. Dale & Tonu Esko & Andres Metspalu & Robert Plomin - 276-283 Election polling errors across time and space
by Will Jennings & Christopher Wlezien - 284-290 Monophily in social networks introduces similarity among friends-of-friends
by Kristen M. Altenburger & Johan Ugander - 291-299 Event segmentation protects emotional memories from competing experiences encoded close in time
by Joseph E. Dunsmoor & Marijn C. W. Kroes & Caroline M. Moscatelli & Michael D. Evans & Lila Davachi & Elizabeth A. Phelps - 300-311 Multiple motor memories are learned to control different points on a tool
by James B. Heald & James N. Ingram & J. Randall Flanagan & Daniel M. Wolpert - 312-312 Author Correction: Preschool children and chimpanzees incur costs to watch punishment of antisocial others
by Natacha Mendes & Nikolaus Steinbeis & Nereida Bueno-Guerra & Josep Call & Tania Singer - 313-313 Publisher Correction: Expanding the social science of happiness
by John F. Helliwell & Lara B. Aknin
March 2018, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 165-165 The language of obesity just makes matters worse
by Tim Lobstein - 166-167 The renaissance of belief-based utility in economics
by George Loewenstein & Andras Molnar - 168-171 Justify your alpha
by Daniel Lakens & Federico G. Adolfi & Casper J. Albers & Farid Anvari & Matthew A. J. Apps & Shlomo E. Argamon & Thom Baguley & Raymond B. Becker & Stephen D. Benning & Daniel E. Bradford & Erin M. Buchanan & Aaron R. Caldwell & Ben Calster & Rickard Carlsson & Sau-Chin Chen & Bryan Chung & Lincoln J. Colling & Gary S. Collins & Zander Crook & Emily S. Cross & Sameera Daniels & Henrik Danielsson & Lisa DeBruine & Daniel J. Dunleavy & Brian D. Earp & Michele I. Feist & Jason D. Ferrell & James G. Field & Nicholas W. Fox & Amanda Friesen & Caio Gomes & Monica Gonzalez-Marquez & James A. Grange & Andrew P. Grieve & Robert Guggenberger & James Grist & Anne-Laura Harmelen & Fred Hasselman & Kevin D. Hochard & Mark R. Hoffarth & Nicholas P. Holmes & Michael Ingre & Peder M. Isager & Hanna K. Isotalus & Christer Johansson & Konrad Juszczyk & David A. Kenny & Ahmed A. Khalil & Barbara Konat & Junpeng Lao & Erik Gahner Larsen & Gerine M. A. Lodder & Jiří Lukavský & Christopher R. Madan & David Manheim & Stephen R. Martin & Andrea E. Martin & Deborah G. Mayo & Randy J. McCarthy & Kevin McConway & Colin McFarland & Amanda Q. X. Nio & Gustav Nilsonne & Cilene Lino Oliveira & Jean-Jacques Orban Xivry & Sam Parsons & Gerit Pfuhl & Kimberly A. Quinn & John J. Sakon & S. Adil Saribay & Iris K. Schneider & Manojkumar Selvaraju & Zsuzsika Sjoerds & Samuel G. Smith & Tim Smits & Jeffrey R. Spies & Vishnu Sreekumar & Crystal N. Steltenpohl & Neil Stenhouse & Wojciech Świątkowski & Miguel A. Vadillo & Marcel A. L. M. Assen & Matt N. Williams & Samantha E. Williams & Donald R. Williams & Tal Yarkoni & Ignazio Ziano & Rolf A. Zwaan - 172-172 Encouraging naturalization
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 173-173 Algorithm talk to me
by Liesbeth Venema - 174-174 Believe in the effect
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 175-175 Authoritarian tightrope walk
by John Carson - 176-176 The only way for minority cultural survival
by Adrian Viliami Bell - 177-186 Male antisocial behaviour in adolescence and beyond
by Terrie E. Moffitt - 187-193 Asking about social circles improves election predictions
by M. Galesic & W. Bruine de Bruin & M. Dumas & A. Kapteyn & J. E. Darling & E. Meijer - 194-199 The determinants of consciousness of human faces
by Yaniv Abir & Asael Y. Sklar & Ron Dotsch & Alexander Todorov & Ran R. Hassin - 200-204 Fluid intelligence is supported by the multiple-demand system not the language system
by Alexandra Woolgar & John Duncan & Facundo Manes & Evelina Fedorenko - 205-212 Sustainability of minority culture when inter-ethnic interaction is profitable
by John A. Bunce & Richard McElreath - 213-224 A bias–variance trade-off governs individual differences in on-line learning in an unpredictable environment
by Christopher M. Glaze & Alexandre L. S. Filipowicz & Joseph W. Kable & Vijay Balasubramanian & Joshua I. Gold - 225-234 Imagined speech influences perceived loudness of sound
by Xing Tian & Nai Ding & Xiangbin Teng & Fan Bai & David Poeppel
February 2018, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 94-94 Big-data studies need to be part of policy discussion
by Katrin Amunts - 95-95 A European perspective on an American discussion
by Francis P. Crawley - 96-96 For transparency and accountability more is better
by Harlan M. Krumholz & Joseph S. Ross - 97-97 Challenges stemming from NIH’s extended registration and reporting requirements
by Evan Mayo-Wilson & Kay Dickersin - 98-98 Easy preregistration will benefit any research
by David T. Mellor & Brian A. Nosek - 99-99 Proportionality and shared responsibility for Dutch trial reviews
by J. M. A. van Gerven & J. J. G. Geurts - 100-102 In dialogue with the NIH on clinical trials policy
by Jeremy M. Wolfe - 103-106 NIH policies on experimental studies with humans
by William T. Riley & Melissa Riddle & Michael Lauer - 107-109 Not your parent’s NIH clinical trial
by Jeremy M. Wolfe & Nancy G. Kanwisher - 110-111 Fostering healthy identity development in adolescence
by Seth J. Schwartz & Mariya Petrova - 112-112 Teen friends a genetic match
by John Carson - 113-114 Social norms evolve with asymmetric sanctions
by Ofer H. Azar - 115-116 Hiding in plain sight
by Sean F. Everton - 117-125 The causal effects of education on health outcomes in the UK Biobank
by Neil M. Davies & Matt Dickson & George Davey Smith & Gerard J. van den Berg & Frank Windmeijer - 126-132 Aggregated knowledge from a small number of debates outperforms the wisdom of large crowds
by Joaquin Navajas & Tamara Niella & Gerry Garbulsky & Bahador Bahrami & Mariano Sigman - 133-138 Amygdala structure and the tendency to regard the social system as legitimate and desirable
by H. Hannah Nam & John T. Jost & Lisa Kaggen & Daniel Campbell-Meiklejohn & Jay J. Van Bavel - 139-147 Hiding individuals and communities in a social network
by Marcin Waniek & Tomasz P. Michalak & Michael J. Wooldridge & Talal Rahwan - 148-155 Asymmetries in punishment propensity may drive the civilizing process
by Pontus Strimling & Mícheál de Barra & Kimmo Eriksson - 156-164 Functional alignment with anatomical networks is associated with cognitive flexibility
by John D. Medaglia & Weiyu Huang & Elisabeth A. Karuza & Apoorva Kelkar & Sharon L. Thompson-Schill & Alejandro Ribeiro & Danielle S. Bassett
January 2018, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 2-3 Scientific agreement can neutralize politicization of facts
by Sander van der Linden & Anthony Leiserowitz & Edward Maibach - 4-4 Remove, rather than redefine, statistical significance
by Valentin Amrhein & Sander Greenland - 5-5 The (ir)rational consideration of the cost of science in transition economies
by Quan-Hoang Vuong - 6-10 Redefine statistical significance
by Daniel J. Benjamin & James O. Berger & Magnus Johannesson & Brian A. Nosek & E.-J. Wagenmakers & Richard Berk & Kenneth A. Bollen & Björn Brembs & Lawrence Brown & Colin Camerer & David Cesarini & Christopher D. Chambers & Merlise Clyde & Thomas D. Cook & Paul De Boeck & Zoltan Dienes & Anna Dreber & Kenny Easwaran & Charles Efferson & Ernst Fehr & Fiona Fidler & Andy P. Field & Malcolm Forster & Edward I. George & Richard Gonzalez & Steven Goodman & Edwin Green & Donald P. Green & Anthony G. Greenwald & Jarrod D. Hadfield & Larry V. Hedges & Leonhard Held & Teck Hua Ho & Herbert Hoijtink & Daniel J. Hruschka & Kosuke Imai & Guido Imbens & John P. A. Ioannidis & Minjeong Jeon & James Holland Jones & Michael Kirchler & David Laibson & John List & Roderick Little & Arthur Lupia & Edouard Machery & Scott E. Maxwell & Michael McCarthy & Don A. Moore & Stephen L. Morgan & Marcus Munafó & Shinichi Nakagawa & Brendan Nyhan & Timothy H. Parker & Luis Pericchi & Marco Perugini & Jeff Rouder & Judith Rousseau & Victoria Savalei & Felix D. Schönbrodt & Thomas Sellke & Betsy Sinclair & Dustin Tingley & Trisha Van Zandt & Simine Vazire & Duncan J. Watts & Christopher Winship & Robert L. Wolpert & Yu Xie & Cristobal Young & Jonathan Zinman & Valen E. Johnson - 11-11 Voter rationality
by Stavroula Kousta - 12-12 Babies infer value from effort
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 13-13 The gig is up
by Sara Constantino - 14-14 Ancient women’s elbow grease
by John Carson - 15-16 Pulling guesses up by their bootstraps
by Edward Vul - 17-18 Tuning the brain to musical delight
by Jessica A. Grahn - 19-20 Which accusations stick?
by Jillian J. Jordan - 21-26 The wisdom of the inner crowd in three large natural experiments
by Dennie van Dolder & Martijn J. van den Assem - 27-32 Modulating musical reward sensitivity up and down with transcranial magnetic stimulation
by Ernest Mas-Herrero & Alain Dagher & Robert J. Zatorre - 33-38 Happiness, income satiation and turning points around the world
by Andrew T. Jebb & Louis Tay & Ed Diener & Shigehiro Oishi - 39-44 Population structured by witchcraft beliefs
by Ruth Mace & Matthew G. Thomas & Jiajia Wu & QiaoQiao He & Ting Ji & Yi Tao - 45-51 Preschool children and chimpanzees incur costs to watch punishment of antisocial others
by Natacha Mendes & Nikolaus Steinbeis & Nereida Bueno-Guerra & Josep Call & Tania Singer - 52-66 Diversity in pitch perception revealed by task dependence
by Malinda J. McPherson & Josh H. McDermott - 67-79 Right but not left hemispheric discrimination of faces in infancy
by Parvaneh Adibpour & Jessica Dubois & Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz - 80-91 Persistent neuronal activity in human prefrontal cortex links perception and action
by Matar Haller & John Case & Nathan E. Crone & Edward F. Chang & David King-Stephens & Kenneth D. Laxer & Peter B. Weber & Josef Parvizi & Robert T. Knight & Avgusta Y. Shestyuk
December 2017, Volume 1, Issue 12
- 846-848 Prison design and the need for reform
by Yvonne Jewkes - 849-851 Bringing digital mental health to where it is needed most
by Dror Ben-Zeev & David C. Atkins - 852-855 How stakeholders can respond to the rise of predatory journals
by Manoj Mathew Lalu & Larissa Shamseer & Kelly D. Cobey & David Moher - 856-856 Wealthy elders more healthy
by John Carson - 857-857 No confidence in wrong actions
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 858-858 Eating healthy or eating right
by John Carson - 859-859 Crime and prostitution zones
by Sara Constantino - 860-861 Identifying suicidal young adults
by Barry Horwitz - 862-863 Human aversion to differentness
by Carol Sigelman - 864-865 Climatic imprints on personality
by Evert Van de Vliert - 866-872 Bridging cultural sociology and cognitive psychology in three contemporary research programmes
by Michèle Lamont & Laura Adler & Bo Yun Park & Xin Xiang - 873-880 Association of moral values with vaccine hesitancy
by Avnika B. Amin & Robert A. Bednarczyk & Cara E. Ray & Kala J. Melchiori & Jesse Graham & Jeffrey R. Huntsinger & Saad B. Omer - 881-889 Increasing verbal knowledge mediates development of multidimensional emotion representations
by Erik C. Nook & Stephanie F. Sasse & Hilary K. Lambert & Katie A. McLaughlin & Leah H. Somerville - 890-895 Regional ambient temperature is associated with human personality
by Wenqi Wei & Jackson G. Lu & Adam D. Galinsky & Han Wu & Samuel D. Gosling & Peter J. Rentfrow & Wenjie Yuan & Qi Zhang & Yongyu Guo & Ming Zhang & Wenjing Gui & Xiao-Yi Guo & Jeff Potter & Jian Wang & Bingtan Li & Xiaojie Li & Yang-Mei Han & Meizhen Lv & Xiang-Qing Guo & Yera Choe & Weipeng Lin & Kun Yu & Qiyu Bai & Zhe Shang & Ying Han & Lei Wang - 896-910 The default network and the combination of cognitive processes that mediate self-generated thought
by Vadim Axelrod & Geraint Rees & Moshe Bar - 911-919 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Machine learning of neural representations of suicide and emotion concepts identifies suicidal youth
by Marcel Adam Just & Lisa Pan & Vladimir L. Cherkassky & Dana L. McMakin & Christine Cha & Matthew K. Nock & David Brent - 920-927 Relating pattern deviancy aversion to stigma and prejudice
by Anton Gollwitzer & Julia Marshall & Yimeng Wang & John A. Bargh - 928-928 Publisher Correction: Bridging cultural sociology and cognitive psychology in three contemporary research programmes
by Michèle Lamont & Laura Adler & Bo Yun Park & Xin Xiang
November 2017, Volume 1, Issue 11
- 768-768 Far-reaching consequences of wartime attacks on education
by Susan Raqib - 769-771 Moral outrage in the digital age
by M. J. Crockett - 772-774 Behavioural genetics in criminal court
by Nicholas Scurich & Paul S. Appelbaum - 775-777 Assessing the consequences of cyberbullying on mental health
by Jean-Baptiste Pingault & Tabea Schoeler - 778-778 Perceiving products
by Adam Yeeles - 779-779 Understanding language change
by Stavroula Kousta - 780-780 Responsibility and markets
by Sara Constantino - 781-781 Reason and emotion in advocacy
by Stavroula Kousta - 782-783 More risks can feel less risky
by Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher - 784-790 The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders
by Raffael Kalisch & Dewleen G. Baker & Ulrike Basten & Marco P. Boks & George A. Bonanno & Eddie Brummelman & Andrea Chmitorz & Guillén Fernàndez & Christian J. Fiebach & Isaac Galatzer-Levy & Elbert Geuze & Sergiu Groppa & Isabella Helmreich & Talma Hendler & Erno J. Hermans & Tanja Jovanovic & Thomas Kubiak & Klaus Lieb & Beat Lutz & Marianne B. Müller & Ryan J. Murray & Caroline M. Nievergelt & Andreas Reif & Karin Roelofs & Bart P. F. Rutten & David Sander & Anita Schick & Oliver Tüscher & Ilse Van Diest & Anne-Laura van Harmelen & Ilya M. Veer & Eric Vermetten & Christiaan H. Vinkers & Tor D. Wager & Henrik Walter & Michèle Wessa & Michael Wibral & Birgit Kleim - 791-796 One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and attention to gender and sex analysis
by Mathias Wullum Nielsen & Jens Peter Andersen & Londa Schiebinger & Jesper W. Schneider - 797-802 The unintended consequences of argument dilution in direct-to-consumer drug advertisements
by Niro Sivanathan & Hemant Kakkar - 803-809 The risk elicitation puzzle
by Andreas Pedroni & Renato Frey & Adrian Bruhin & Gilles Dutilh & Ralph Hertwig & Jörg Rieskamp - 810-818 The idiosyncratic nature of confidence
by Joaquin Navajas & Chandni Hindocha & Hebah Foda & Mehdi Keramati & Peter E. Latham & Bahador Bahrami - 819-827 The dopaminergic reward system underpins gender differences in social preferences
by Alexander Soutschek & Christopher J. Burke & Anjali Raja Beharelle & Robert Schreiber & Susanna C. Weber & Iliana I. Karipidis & Jolien ten Velden & Bernd Weber & Helene Haker & Tobias Kalenscher & Philippe N. Tobler - 828-842 Differential hemispheric and visual stream contributions to ensemble coding of crowd emotion
by Hee Yeon Im & Daniel N. Albohn & Troy G. Steiner & Cody A. Cushing & Reginald B. Adams & Kestutis Kveraga - 843-843 Publisher Correction: Letter perception emerges from unsupervised deep learning and recycling of natural image features
by Alberto Testolin & Ivilin Stoianov & Marco Zorzi
October 2017, Volume 1, Issue 10
- 694-696 Psychological roadblocks to the adoption of self-driving vehicles
by Azim Shariff & Jean-François Bonnefon & Iyad Rahwan - 697-699 Channelling passion for the ocean towards plastic pollution
by Sabine Pahl & Kayleigh J. Wyles & Richard C. Thompson - 700-702 The power of sound for brain health
by Nina Kraus & Trent Nicol - 703-703 Pathways of income mobility
by Sara Constantino - 704-704 Belief in free will
by John Carson - 705-705 Unlove the bomb
by Stavroula Kousta - 706-706 Slow response a force of habit
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 707-708 Proactive policing and crime control
by David Weisburd - 709-710 Finding meaning in eye movements
by Kyle R. Cave - 711-712 The unfairness of being prosocial
by Megan E. Speer & Mauricio R. Delgado - 713-722 Language, mind and brain
by Angela D. Friederici & Noam Chomsky & Robert C. Berwick & Andrea Moro & Johan J. Bolhuis - 723-729 Grammars are robustly transmitted even during the emergence of creole languages
by Damián E. Blasi & Susanne Maria Michaelis & Martin Haspelmath - 730-737 Evidence that curtailing proactive policing can reduce major crime
by Christopher M. Sullivan & Zachary P. O’Keeffe - 738-742 Statistically inaccurate and morally unfair judgements via base rate intrusion
by Jack Cao & Max Kleiman-Weiner & Mahzarin R. Banaji - 743-747 Meaning-based guidance of attention in scenes as revealed by meaning maps
by John M. Henderson & Taylor R. Hayes - 748-756 Brain response patterns to economic inequity predict present and future depression indices
by Toshiko Tanaka & Takao Yamamoto & Masahiko Haruno - 757-765 Hidden heritability due to heterogeneity across seven populations
by Felix C. Tropf & S. Hong Lee & Renske M. Verweij & Gert Stulp & Peter J. van der Most & Ronald de Vlaming & Andrew Bakshi & Daniel A. Briley & Charles Rahal & Robert Hellpap & Anastasia N. Iliadou & Tõnu Esko & Andres Metspalu & Sarah E. Medland & Nicholas G. Martin & Nicola Barban & Harold Snieder & Matthew R. Robinson & Melinda C. Mills
September 2017, Volume 1, Issue 9
- 610-610 Addiction as a brain disease does not promote injustice
by Gillinder Bedi & Diana Martinez & Frances R. Levin & Sandra Comer & Margaret Haney - 611-611 Reply to ‘Addiction as a brain disease does not promote injustice’
by Carl L. Hart - 612-612 Rethinking public health using behavioural science
by Michael Hallsworth - 613-614 The case for and against autonomous weapon systems
by James Dawes - 615-617 The crisis of politicization within and beyond science
by James N. Druckman - 618-618 Reproducing inequality
by Adam Yeeles - 619-619 A model of proactive policing
by Sara Constantino - 620-620 Shifting social norms
by Stavroula Kousta - 621-621 Coping with disaster
by John Carson - 622-622 The origin of hallucinations
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 623-623 Vehicle-borne terror
by Adam Yeeles - 624-625 Modelling social norms of water conservation
by Marco A. Janssen - 626-627 How humans cooperate and punish
by Herbert Gintis - 628-629 Willingness to fight and die
by John G. Horgan - 630-639 Personal values in human life
by Lilach Sagiv & Sonia Roccas & Jan Cieciuch & Shalom H. Schwartz - 640-649 Social tipping points in global groundwater management
by Juan Carlos Castilla-Rho & Rodrigo Rojas & Martin S. Andersen & Cameron Holley & Gregoire Mariethoz - 650-656 Reciprocity and the tragedies of maintaining and providing the commons
by Simon Gächter & Felix Kölle & Simone Quercia - 657-664 Letter perception emerges from unsupervised deep learning and recycling of natural image features
by Alberto Testolin & Ivilin Stoianov & Marco Zorzi - 665-672 Contagious disruptions and complexity traps in economic development
by Charles D. Brummitt & Kenan Huremović & Paolo Pin & Matthew H. Bonds & Fernando Vega-Redondo - 673-679 The devoted actor’s will to fight and the spiritual dimension of human conflict
by Ángel Gómez & Lucía López-Rodríguez & Hammad Sheikh & Jeremy Ginges & Lydia Wilson & Hoshang Waziri & Alexandra Vázquez & Richard Davis & Scott Atran - 680-692 The successor representation in human reinforcement learning
by I. Momennejad & E. M. Russek & J. H. Cheong & M. M. Botvinick & N. D. Daw & S. J. Gershman
August 2017, Volume 1, Issue 8
- 1-1 Migration is part of the human experience but is far from natural
by Heide Castañeda - 1-1 Psychology: Moral contagion online
by Sara Constantino - 1-1 Environmental science: A chain of cooperation
by John Carson - 1-2 Health psychology: Healthy choice architecture
by Vera Araújo-Soares & Falko F. Sniehotta - 1-2 Evolution: The value of information
by Adam Bear & David G. Rand - 1-2 Cognitive neuroscience: More is different
by Rogier A. Kievit - 1-2 Neuroscience: Connectivity mapping and behaviour
by Bernd Weber - 1-2 Behavioural economics: Preserving rank as a social norm
by Gary Charness & Marie Claire Villeval - 1-2 Psychology: Atheism and moral intuitions
by Adam B. Cohen & Jordan W. Moon - 1-2 Neuroscience: Rationality, uncertainty, dopamine
by Christopher D. Fiorillo - 1-3 Towards an integrated science of language
by Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater - 1-4 Racism and the role of imaginary others in Europe
by Catarina Kinnvall - 1-5 Rank reversal aversion inhibits redistribution across societies
by Wenwen Xie & Benjamin Ho & Stephan Meier & Xinyue Zhou - 1-6 A general evolutionary framework for the role of intuition and deliberation in cooperation
by Stephan Jagau & Matthijs van Veelen - 1-6 Global evidence of extreme intuitive moral prejudice against atheists
by Will M. Gervais & Dimitris Xygalatas & Ryan T. McKay & Michiel van Elk & Emma E. Buchtel & Mark Aveyard & Sarah R. Schiavone & Ilan Dar-Nimrod & Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen & Tapani Riekki & Eva Kundtová Klocová & Jonathan E. Ramsay & Joseph Bulbulia - 1-7 Dopaminergic medication increases reliance on current information in Parkinson’s disease
by Iris Vilares & Konrad P. Kording - 1-8 Selective overweighting of larger magnitudes during noisy numerical comparison
by Bernhard Spitzer & Leonhard Waschke & Christopher Summerfield - 1-9 The TIPPME intervention typology for changing environments to change behaviour
by Gareth J. Hollands & Giacomo Bignardi & Marie Johnston & Michael P. Kelly & David Ogilvie & Mark Petticrew & Andrew Prestwich & Ian Shemilt & Stephen Sutton & Theresa M. Marteau - 1-9 Functional corticostriatal connection topographies predict goal-directed behaviour in humans
by Andre F. Marquand & Koen V. Haak & Christian F. Beckmann
July 2017, Volume 1, Issue 7
- 1-1 Genetics: Locus for anorexia nervosa
by Adam Yeeles - 1-1 Limitations of mitigating judicial bias with machine learning
by Kristian Lum - 1-1 Neuroscience: Decoding facial recognition
by Sara Constantino - 1-1 Genetics: Recipe for intelligence
by John Carson - 1-1 Cognitive science: Flawed reasoning
by Stavroula Kousta - 1-1 Public policy: Crowding out climate policy
by Adam Yeeles - 1-2 Psychology: People work less hard for others
by Michael Inzlicht & Cendri A. Hutcherson - 1-2 Video can make behavioural science more reproducible
by Rick O. Gilmore & Karen E. Adolph - 1-2 Economics: Corruption made visible
by Manfred Milinski - 1-3 Basic income as a pivoting reform
by Louise Haagh - 1-5 Corrupting cooperation and how anti-corruption strategies may backfire
by Michael Muthukrishna & Patrick Francois & Shayan Pourahmadi & Joseph Henrich - 1-6 Europeans support a proportional allocation of asylum seekers
by Kirk Bansak & Jens Hainmueller & Dominik Hangartner - 1-7 On the misplaced politics of behavioural policy interventions
by David Tannenbaum & Craig R. Fox & Todd Rogers - 1-7 Limited individual attention and online virality of low-quality information
by Xiaoyan Qiu & Diego F. M. Oliveira & Alireza Sahami Shirazi & Alessandro Flammini & Filippo Menczer - 1-8 Perceptual confidence neglects decision-incongruent evidence in the brain
by Megan A. K. Peters & Thomas Thesen & Yoshiaki D. Ko & Brian Maniscalco & Chad Carlson & Matt Davidson & Werner Doyle & Ruben Kuzniecky & Orrin Devinsky & Eric Halgren & Hakwan Lau - 1-10 Prosocial apathy for helping others when effort is required
by Patricia L. Lockwood & Mathilde Hamonet & Samuel H. Zhang & Anya Ratnavel & Florentine U. Salmony & Masud Husain & Matthew A. J. Apps
June 2017, Volume 1, Issue 6
- 1-1 Sociology: Protest signalling
by Yeeles Adam - 1-1 Economics: Declining economic mobility
by Sara Constantino - 1-1 Epidemiology: Warning signs of suicide risk
by John Carson - 1-1 Cognitive science: Biased machines
by Stavroula Kousta - 1-1 Social networks: Inferring financial status
by Stavroula Kousta - 1-2 Decisions might be better when teams don’t get along
by David Burkus - 1-2 Neuroarchaeology: Language and tools in the brain
by Natalie Uomini - 1-2 Neuroscience: Sleep, memories, and the brain
by Susanne Diekelmann - 1-3 How and why we should take deradicalization seriously
by Daniel Koehler - 1-3 Human germline genome editing and broad societal consensus
by Françoise Baylis - 1-7 Confidence matching in group decision-making
by Dan Bang & Laurence Aitchison & Rani Moran & Santiago Herce Castanon & Banafsheh Rafiee & Ali Mahmoodi & Jennifer Y. F. Lau & Peter E. Latham & Bahador Bahrami & Christopher Summerfield - 1-7 Dual enhancement mechanisms for overnight motor memory consolidation
by Jocelyn Breton & Edwin M. Robertson - 1-8 Mind control as a guide for the mind
by John D. Medaglia & Perry Zurn & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Danielle S. Bassett - 1-8 The functional brain networks that underlie Early Stone Age tool manufacture
by Shelby S. Putt & Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar & Robert G. Franciscus & John P. Spencer - 1-9 Outcome-oriented moral evaluation in terrorists
by Sandra Baez & Eduar Herrera & Adolfo M. García & Facundo Manes & Liane Young & Agustín Ibáñez - 1-11 Arousal-related adjustments of perceptual biases optimize perception in dynamic environments
by Kamesh Krishnamurthy & Matthew R. Nassar & Shilpa Sarode & Joshua I. Gold
May 2017, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 1-1 Environmental economics: Pacing the fish race
by John Carson - 1-1 Political science: Social networks and fascism
by Sara Constantino - 1-1 Ending child trafficking and slavery in Ghana
by James Kofi Annan - 1-1 Criminology: Immigration reduces violence
by Adam Yeeles - 1-1 Reproducibility: Power failure
by Stavroula Kousta - 1-2 Social psychology: Love thy stranger as thyself
by Tobias Kalenscher - 1-2 Complex networks: Network healing after loss
by Robert Bond - 1-2 Neuroscience: Social networks in the brain
by James P. Curley & Kevin N. Ochsner - 1-2 Cultural evolution: Subsistence and social learning
by Alex Mesoudi - 1-3 Effective eradication of modern slavery
by Andrew Wallis - 1-3 Resolving ethnolinguistic conflict in multi-ethnic societies
by Joseph Lo Bianco - 1-5 Subsistence styles shape human social learning strategies
by Luke Glowacki & Lucas Molleman - 1-5 Systems of (non-)diversity
by Douglas Medin & Bethany Ojalehto & Ananda Marin & Megan Bang - 1-6 Connective recovery in social networks after the death of a friend
by William R. Hobbs & Moira K. Burke