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Volume 8, issue 12, 2024
- We need to understand the effect of narratives about generative AI pp. 2251-2252

- Fabrizio Gilardi, Atoosa Kasirzadeh, Abraham Bernstein, Steffen Staab and Anita Gohdes
- Challenges in developing STEM sign language for inclusive education pp. 2253-2253

- Caroline M. Solomon
- Advocating for equity in higher education pp. 2254-2254

- Asim A. Ditta
- Conservation efforts can learn from Rwanda’s park expansion and UK rewilding pp. 2255-2256

- James Munyawera
- How to design and conduct a megastudy pp. 2257-2260

- Jan G. Voelkel, James Y. Chu, Michael N. Stagnaro, James N. Druckman and Robb Willer
- Mind the gap between education policy and practice pp. 2261-2263

- Noam Angrist and Stefan Dercon
- Inconsistent embryo selection across polygenic score methods pp. 2264-2267

- Shinichi Namba, Masato Akiyama, Haruka Hamanoue, Kazuto Kato, Minae Kawashima, Itaru Kushima, Koichi Matsuda, Masahiro Nakatochi, Soichi Ogishima, Kyuto Sonehara, Ken Suzuki, Atsushi Takata, Gen Tamiya, Chizu Tanikawa, Kenichi Yamamoto, Natsuko Yamamoto, Norio Ozaki and Yukinori Okada
- Misinformation research needs ecological validity pp. 2268-2271

- James Crum, Cara Spencer, Emily Doherty, Erin Richardson, Sage Sherman, Amy W. Hays, Nitesh Saxena, Richard E. Niemeyer, Allison P. Anderson, Marta Čeko and Leanne Hirshfield
- A signal-detection framework for misinformation interventions pp. 2272-2274

- Bertram Gawronski, Lea S. Nahon and Nyx L. Ng
- Misinformation and children’s fact-checking pp. 2275-2276

- Isaac Bisla and Melissa A. Koenig
- Quantifying the use and potential benefits of artificial intelligence in scientific research pp. 2281-2292

- Jian Gao and Dashun Wang
- When combinations of humans and AI are useful: A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 2293-2303

- Michelle Vaccaro, Abdullah Almaatouq and Thomas Malone
- A soccer-based intervention improves incarcerated individuals’ behaviour and public acceptance through group bonding pp. 2304-2313

- Martha Newson, Linus Peitz, Jack Cunliffe and Harvey Whitehouse
- A behaviourally informed chatbot increases vaccination rates in Argentina more than a one-way reminder pp. 2314-2321

- Dan Brown, Adelaida Barrera, Lucas Ibañez, Iván Budassi, Bridie Murphy, Pujen Shrestha, Sebastian Salomon-Ballada, Jorge Kriscovich and Fernando Torrente
- Exposure to detectable inaccuracies makes children more diligent fact-checkers of novel claims pp. 2322-2329

- Evan Orticio, Martin Meyer and Celeste Kidd
- Inoculation and accuracy prompting increase accuracy discernment in combination but not alone pp. 2330-2341

- Gordon Pennycook, Adam J. Berinsky, Puneet Bhargava, Hause Lin, Rocky Cole, Beth Goldberg, Stephan Lewandowsky and David G. Rand
- Perceptual and conceptual novelty independently guide infant looking behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 2342-2356

- Linette Kunin, Sabrina H. Piccolo, Rebecca Saxe and Shari Liu
- Executive function in children with neurodevelopmental conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 2357-2366

- Ayesha K. Sadozai, Carter Sun, Eleni A. Demetriou, Amit Lampit, Martha Munro, Nina Perry, Kelsie A. Boulton and Adam J. Guastella
- A systematic review and network meta-analysis of population-level interventions to tackle smoking behaviour pp. 2367-2391

- Shamima Akter, Md. Mizanur Rahman, Thomas Rouyard, Sarmin Aktar, Raïssa Shiyghan Nsashiyi and Ryota Nakamura
- Association and causal mediation between marital status and depression in seven countries pp. 2392-2405

- Xiaobing Zhai, Henry H. Y. Tong, Chi Kin Lam, Abao Xing, Yuyang Sha, Gang Luo, Weiyu Meng, Junfeng Li, Miao Zhou, Yangxi Huang, Ling Shing Wong, Cuicui Wang and Kefeng Li
- Maternal adiposity and perinatal and offspring outcomes: an umbrella review pp. 2406-2422

- Ziyi Yang, Gengchen Feng, Xueying Gao, Xueqi Yan, Yimeng Li, Yuteng Wang, Shumin Li, Yonghui Jiang, Shigang Zhao, Han Zhao and Zi-Jiang Chen
- Theta phase precession supports memory formation and retrieval of naturalistic experience in humans pp. 2423-2436

- Jie Zheng, Mar Yebra, Andrea G. P. Schjetnan, Kramay Patel, Chaim N. Katz, Michael Kyzar, Clayton P. Mosher, Suneil K. Kalia, Jeffrey M. Chung, Chrystal M. Reed, Taufik A. Valiante, Adam N. Mamelak, Gabriel Kreiman and Ueli Rutishauser
- Publisher Correction: Perceptual and conceptual novelty independently guide infant looking behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 2437-2437

- Linette Kunin, Sabrina H. Piccolo, Rebecca Saxe and Shari Liu
Volume 8, issue 11, 2024
- Period poverty is a continuing global challenge pp. 2070-2071

- Lucy Khofi
- Why current menstrual policies do not work pp. 2072-2073

- Sally King
- Menopause, medicine and human evolution pp. 2074-2075

- Melissa Emery Thompson
- The ethics of menstrual tracking applications pp. 2076-2076

- Catherine Vidal
- Open and inclusive communication is key to managing menstrual health pp. 2077-2078

- Priyanka Dubey and M. Sivakami
- Why we need an archaeology of menstruation pp. 2079-2080

- Dulcie Newbury
- Why we should care about trans people and menstruation pp. 2081-2082

- A.J. Lowik
- Broadening menstrual health approaches is key to improving adolescent outcomes pp. 2083-2085

- Bhuvana Balaji and Sakshi Srivastava
- Menstruation myths pp. 2086-2089

- Marni Sommer, Joan C. Chrisler, Paul J. Yong, Marcia Mendonça Carneiro, Ina Schuppe Koistinen and Natalie Brown
- Double standards in promotion and tenure pp. 2090-2091

- Damani White-Lewis
- Timing matters in olfaction pp. 2092-2093

- Saeed Karimimehr and Dmitry Rinberg
- State-level anti-transgender laws increase past-year suicide attempts among transgender and non-binary young people in the USA pp. 2096-2106

- Wilson Y. Lee, J. Nicholas Hobbs, Steven Hobaica, Jonah P. DeChants, Myeshia N. Price and Ronita Nath
- Underrepresented minority faculty in the USA face a double standard in promotion and tenure decisions pp. 2107-2118

- Theodore Masters-Waage, Christiane Spitzmueller, Ebenezer Edema-Sillo, Ally St. Aubin, Michelle Penn-Marshall, Erika Henderson, Peggy Lindner, Cynthia Werner, Tracey Rizzuto and Juan Madera
- A large-scale field experiment on participatory decision-making in China pp. 2119-2126

- Sherry Jueyu Wu, Ke Michael Mai, Ming Zhuang and Fangxin Yi
- Consonant lengthening marks the beginning of words across a diverse sample of languages pp. 2127-2138

- Frederic Blum, Ludger Paschen, Robert Forkel, Susanne Fuchs and Frank Seifart
- A multinational analysis of how emotions relate to economic decisions regarding time or risk pp. 2139-2155

- Samuel M. Pertl, Tara Srirangarajan and Oleg Urminsky
- Replay shapes abstract cognitive maps for efficient social navigation pp. 2156-2167

- Jae-Young Son, Marc-Lluís Vives, Apoorva Bhandari and Oriel FeldmanHall
- Human olfactory perception embeds fine temporal resolution within a single sniff pp. 2168-2178

- Yuli Wu, Kepu Chen, Chen Xing, Meihe Huang, Kai Zhao and Wen Zhou
- Distributed representations of behaviour-derived object dimensions in the human visual system pp. 2179-2193

- Oliver Contier, Chris I. Baker and Martin N. Hebart
- Common neural choice signals can emerge artefactually amid multiple distinct value signals pp. 2194-2208

- Romy Frömer, Matthew R. Nassar, Benedikt V. Ehinger and Amitai Shenhav
- Observational and genetic evidence disagree on the association between loneliness and risk of multiple diseases pp. 2209-2221

- Yannis Yan Liang, Mingqing Zhou, Yu He, Weijie Zhang, Qiqi Wu, Tong Luo, Jun Zhang, Fujun Jia, Lu Qi, Sizhi Ai and Jihui Zhang
- The genetic landscape of neuro-related proteins in human plasma pp. 2222-2234

- Linda Repetto, Jiantao Chen, Zhijian Yang, Ranran Zhai, Paul R. H. J. Timmers, Xiao Feng, Ting Li, Yue Yao, Denis Maslov, Anna Timoshchuk, Fengyu Tu, Emma L. Twait, Sebastian May-Wilson, Marisa D. Muckian, Bram P. Prins, Grace Png, Charles Kooperberg, Åsa Johansson, Robert F. Hillary, Eleanor Wheeler, Lu Pan, Yazhou He, Sofia Klasson, Shahzad Ahmad, James E. Peters, Arthur Gilly, Maria Karaleftheri, Emmanouil Tsafantakis, Jeffrey Haessler, Ulf Gyllensten, Sarah E. Harris, Nicholas J. Wareham, Andreas Göteson, Cecilia Lagging, Mohammad Arfan Ikram, Cornelia M. Duijn, Christina Jern, Mikael Landén, Claudia Langenberg, Ian J. Deary, Riccardo E. Marioni, Stefan Enroth, Alexander P. Reiner, George Dedoussis, Eleftheria Zeggini, Sodbo Sharapov, Yurii S. Aulchenko, Adam S. Butterworth, Anders Mälarstig, James F. Wilson, Pau Navarro and Xia Shen
- A genome-wide investigation into the underlying genetic architecture of personality traits and overlap with psychopathology pp. 2235-2249

- Priya Gupta, Marco Galimberti, Yue Liu, Sarah Beck, Aliza Wingo, Thomas Wingo, Keyrun Adhikari, Henry R. Kranzler, Murray B. Stein, Joel Gelernter and Daniel F. Levey
Volume 8, issue 10, 2024
- Multimodal AI needs active human interaction pp. 1825-1826

- Xu Pan and Odelia Schwartz
- Metaverse technologies can foster an inclusive society pp. 1827-1828

- Daisuke Sakamoto and Tetsuo Ono
- The case for human–AI interaction as system 0 thinking pp. 1829-1830

- Massimo Chiriatti, Marianna Ganapini, Enrico Panai, Mario Ubiali and Giuseppe Riva
- Ethical challenges in translating brain–computer interfaces pp. 1831-1833

- Anna Wexler and Ashley Feinsinger
- Risks and protective measures for synthetic relationships pp. 1834-1836

- Christopher Starke, Alfio Ventura, Clara Bersch, Meeyoung Cha, Claes Vreese, Philipp Doebler, Mengchen Dong, Nicole Krämer, Margarita Leib, Jochen Peter, Lea Schäfer, Ivan Soraperra, Jessica Szczuka, Erik Tuchtfeld, Rebecca Wald and Nils Köbis
- Promises and challenges of generative artificial intelligence for human learning pp. 1839-1850

- Lixiang Yan, Samuel Greiff, Ziwen Teuber and Dragan Gašević
- Building machines that learn and think with people pp. 1851-1863

- Katherine M. Collins, Ilia Sucholutsky, Umang Bhatt, Kartik Chandra, Lionel Wong, Mina Lee, Cedegao E. Zhang, Tan Zhi-Xuan, Mark Ho, Vikash Mansinghka, Adrian Weller, Joshua B. Tenenbaum and Thomas L. Griffiths
- A new sociology of humans and machines pp. 1864-1876

- Milena Tsvetkova, Taha Yasseri, Niccolo Pescetelli and Tobias Werner
- How developments in natural language processing help us in understanding human behaviour pp. 1877-1889

- Rada Mihalcea, Laura Biester, Ryan L. Boyd, Zhijing Jin, Veronica Perez-Rosas, Steven Wilson and James W. Pennebaker
- Claims about scientific rigour require rigour pp. 1890-1891

- Joseph Bak-Coleman and Berna Devezer
- A 27-country test of communicating the scientific consensus on climate change pp. 1892-1905

- Bojana Većkalov, Sandra J. Geiger, František Bartoš, Mathew P. White, Bastiaan T. Rutjens, Frenk Harreveld, Federica Stablum, Berkan Akın, Alaa Aldoh, Jinhao Bai, Frida Berglund, Aleša Bratina Zimic, Margaret Broyles, Andrea Catania, Airu Chen, Magdalena Chorzępa, Eman Farahat, Jakob Götz, Bat Hoter-Ishay, Gesine Jordan, Siri Joustra, Jonas Klingebiel, Živa Krajnc, Antonia Krug, Thomas Lind Andersen, Johanna Löloff, Divya Natarajan, Sasha Newman-Oktan, Elena Niehoff, Celeste Paerels, Rachel Papirmeister, Steven Peregrina, Felicia Pohl, Amanda Remsö, Abigail Roh, Binahayati Rusyidi, Justus Schmidt, Mariam Shavgulidze, Valentina Vellinho Nardin, Ruixiang Wang, Kelly Warner, Miranda Wattier, Chloe Y. Wong, Mariem Younssi, Kai Ruggeri and Sander Linden
- An empirical investigation of the impact of ChatGPT on creativity pp. 1906-1914

- Byung Cheol Lee and Jaeyeon (Jae) Chung
- Conceptual structure and the growth of scientific knowledge pp. 1915-1923

- Kara Kedrick, Ekaterina Levitskaya and Russell J. Funk
- Neural populations in the language network differ in the size of their temporal receptive windows pp. 1924-1942

- Tamar I. Regev, Colton Casto, Eghbal A. Hosseini, Markus Adamek, Anthony L. Ritaccio, Jon T. Willie, Peter Brunner and Evelina Fedorenko
- Causal effect of video gaming on mental well-being in Japan 2020–2022 pp. 1943-1956

- Hiroyuki Egami, Md. Shafiur Rahman, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Chihiro Egami and Takahisa Wakabayashi
- Fact-checker warning labels are effective even for those who distrust fact-checkers pp. 1957-1967

- Cameron Martel and David G. Rand
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental methods for modulating intrusive memories following lab-analogue trauma exposure in non-clinical populations pp. 1968-1987

- Mohith M. Varma, Shengzi Zeng, Laura Singh, Emily A. Holmes, Jingyun Huang, Man Hey Chiu and Xiaoqing Hu
- Binding of cortical functional modules by synchronous high-frequency oscillations pp. 1988-2002

- Jacob C. Garrett, Ilya A. Verzhbinsky, Erik Kaestner, Chad Carlson, Werner K. Doyle, Orrin Devinsky, Thomas Thesen and Eric Halgren
- Moving beyond processing- and analysis-related variation in resting-state functional brain imaging pp. 2003-2017

- Xinhui Li, Nathalia Bianchini Esper, Lei Ai, Steve Giavasis, Hecheng Jin, Eric Feczko, Ting Xu, Jon Clucas, Alexandre Franco, Anibal Sólon Heinsfeld, Azeez Adebimpe, Joshua T. Vogelstein, Chao-Gan Yan, Oscar Esteban, Russell A. Poldrack, Cameron Craddock, Damien Fair, Theodore Satterthwaite, Gregory Kiar and Michael P. Milham
- Power and reproducibility in the external validation of brain-phenotype predictions pp. 2018-2033

- Matthew Rosenblatt, Link Tejavibulya, Huili Sun, Chris C. Camp, Milana Khaitova, Brendan D. Adkinson, Rongtao Jiang, Margaret L. Westwater, Stephanie Noble and Dustin Scheinost
- Genetic associations between non-cognitive skills and academic achievement over development pp. 2034-2046

- Margherita Malanchini, Andrea G. Allegrini, Michel G. Nivard, Pietro Biroli, Kaili Rimfeld, Rosa Cheesman, Sophie Stumm, Perline A. Demange, Elsje Bergen, Andrew D. Grotzinger, Laurel Raffington, Javier Fuente, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Elliot M. Tucker-Drob, K. Paige Harden and Robert Plomin
- Multiplex cerebrospinal fluid proteomics identifies biomarkers for diagnosis and prediction of Alzheimer’s disease pp. 2047-2066

- Yu Guo, Shi-Dong Chen, Jia You, Shu-Yi Huang, Yi-Lin Chen, Yi Zhang, Lin-Bo Wang, Xiao-Yu He, Yue-Ting Deng, Ya-Ru Zhang, Yu-Yuan Huang, Qiang Dong, Jian-Feng Feng, Wei Cheng and Jin-Tai Yu
- Retraction Note: High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable pp. 2067-2067

- 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 Pustejovsky, Scott S. Roeder, Jan Walleczek and Jonathan W. Schooler
Volume 8, issue 9, 2024
- Behavioural science can improve parenting interventions pp. 1629-1630

- Marilyn N. Ahun and Simon L. Bacon
- What we should learn from pandemic publishing pp. 1631-1634

- Satyaki Sikdar, Sara Venturini, Marie-Laure Charpignon, Sagar Kumar, Francesco Rinaldi, Francesco Tudisco, Santo Fortunato and Maimuna S. Majumder
- The future of climate-resilient development is local pp. 1635-1637

- Aromar Revi and Ketaki Ghoge
- Preventing eating disorders in the LGBTQ+ community pp. 1638-1640

- Jaclyn A. Siegel and Michelle M. Johns
- How large language models can reshape collective intelligence pp. 1643-1655

- Jason W. Burton, Ezequiel Lopez-Lopez, Shahar Hechtlinger, Zoe Rahwan, Samuel Aeschbach, Michiel A. Bakker, Joshua A. Becker, Aleks Berditchevskaia, Julian Berger, Levin Brinkmann, Lucie Flek, Stefan M. Herzog, Saffron Huang, Sayash Kapoor, Arvind Narayanan, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Taha Yasseri, Pietro Nickl, Abdullah Almaatouq, Ulrike Hahn, Ralf H. J. M. Kurvers, Susan Leavy, Iyad Rahwan, Divya Siddarth, Alice Siu, Anita W. Woolley, Dirk U. Wulff and Ralph Hertwig
- Strength of evidence for five happiness strategies pp. 1656-1657

- Eli Puterman, Gabriel Zieff and Lee Stoner
- Reply to: Strength of evidence for five happiness strategies pp. 1658-1659

- Dunigan Folk and Elizabeth Dunn
- Consumption patterns in prehistoric Europe are consistent with modern economic behaviour pp. 1660-1675

- Nicola Ialongo and Giancarlo Lago
- Inequality in high-cost borrowing and unemployment insurance generosity in US states during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1676-1688

- Lawrence M. Berger, Meta Brown, J. Michael Collins, Rachel E. Dwyer, Jason N. Houle, Stephanie Moulton, Davon Norris and Alec P. Rhodes
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of strategies to promote vaccination uptake pp. 1689-1705

- Sicong Liu, Marta R. Durantini, Christopher Calabrese, Flor Sanchez and Dolores Albarracin
- Cognitive causes of ‘like me’ race and gender biases in human language production pp. 1706-1715

- Jessica Brough, Lasana T. Harris, Shi Hui Wu, Holly P. Branigan and Hugh Rabagliati
- Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study pp. 1716-1725

- Alessandro Sparacio, Hans IJzerman, Ivan Ropovik, Filippo Giorgini, Christoph Spiessens, Bert N. Uchino, Joshua Landvatter, Tracey Tacana, Sandra J. Diller, Jaye L. Derrick, Joahana Segundo, Jace D. Pierce, Robert M. Ross, Zoë Francis, Amanda LaBoucane, Christine Ma-Kellams, Maire B. Ford, Kathleen Schmidt, Celia C. Wong, Wendy C. Higgins, Bryant M. Stone, Samantha K. Stanley, Gianni Ribeiro, Paul T. Fuglestad, Valerie Jaklin, Andrea Kübler, Philipp Ziebell, Crystal L. Jewell, Yulia Kovas, Mahnoosh Allahghadri, Charlotte Fransham, Michael F. Baranski, Hannah Burgess, Annika B. E. Benz, Maysa DeSousa, Catherine E. Nylin, Janae C. Brooks, Caitlyn M. Goldsmith, Jessica M. Benson, Siobhán M. Griffin, Stephen Dunne, William E. Davis, Tam J. Watermeyer, William B. Meese, Jennifer L. Howell, Laurel Standiford Reyes, Megan G. Strickland, Sally S. Dickerson, Samantha Pescatore, Shayna Skakoon-Sparling, Zachary I. Wunder, Martin V. Day, Shawna Brenton, Audrey H. Linden, Christopher E. Hawk, Léan V. O’Brien, Tenzin Urgyen, Jennifer S. McDonald, Kim Lien Schans, Heidi Blocker, Caroline Ng Tseung-Wong and Gabriela M. Jiga-Boy
- Humans adaptively deploy forward and backward prediction pp. 1726-1737

- Paul B. Sharp and Eran Eldar
- Decision uncertainty as a context for motor memory pp. 1738-1751

- Kisho Ogasa, Atsushi Yokoi, Gouki Okazawa, Morimichi Nishigaki, Masaya Hirashima and Nobuhiro Hagura
- The neural network RTNet exhibits the signatures of human perceptual decision-making pp. 1752-1770

- Farshad Rafiei, Medha Shekhar and Dobromir Rahnev
- Investigating the impact of poverty on mental illness in the UK Biobank using Mendelian randomization pp. 1771-1783

- Mattia Marchi, Anne Alkema, Charley Xia, Chris H. L. Thio, Li-Yu Chen, Winni Schalkwijk, Gian M. Galeazzi, Silvia Ferrari, Luca Pingani, Hyeokmoon Kweon, Sara Evans-Lacko, W. David Hill and Marco P. Boks
- Identifying behaviour-related and physiological risk factors for suicide attempts in the UK Biobank pp. 1784-1797

- Bei Zhang, Jia You, Edmund T. Rolls, Xiang Wang, Jujiao Kang, Yuzhu Li, Ruohan Zhang, Wei Zhang, Huifu Wang, Shitong Xiang, Chun Shen, Yuchao Jiang, Chao Xie, Jintai Yu, Wei Cheng and Jianfeng Feng
- Mendelian randomization evidence for the causal effect of mental well-being on healthy aging pp. 1798-1809

- Chao-Jie Ye, Dong Liu, Ming-Ling Chen, Li-Jie Kong, Chun Dou, Yi-Ying Wang, Min Xu, Yu Xu, Mian Li, Zhi-Yun Zhao, Rui-Zhi Zheng, Jie Zheng, Jie-Li Lu, Yu-Hong Chen, Guang Ning, Wei-Qing Wang, Yu-Fang Bi and Tian-Ge Wang
- Author Correction: Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study pp. 1819-1819

- Alessandro Sparacio, Hans IJzerman, Ivan Ropovik, Filippo Giorgini, Christoph Spiessens, Bert N. Uchino, Joshua Landvatter, Tracey Tacana, Sandra J. Diller, Jaye L. Derrick, Joahana Segundo, Jace D. Pierce, Robert M. Ross, Zoë Francis, Amanda LaBoucane, Christine Ma-Kellams, Maire B. Ford, Kathleen Schmidt, Celia C. Wong, Wendy C. Higgins, Bryant M. Stone, Samantha K. Stanley, Gianni Ribeiro, Paul T. Fuglestad, Valerie Jaklin, Andrea Kübler, Philipp Ziebell, Crystal L. Jewell, Yulia Kovas, Mahnoosh Allahghadri, Charlotte Fransham, Michael F. Baranski, Hannah Burgess, Annika B. E. Benz, Maysa DeSousa, Catherine E. Nylin, Janae C. Brooks, Caitlyn M. Goldsmith, Jessica M. Benson, Siobhán M. Griffin, Stephen Dunne, William E. Davis, Tam J. Watermeyer, William B. Meese, Jennifer L. Howell, Laurel Standiford Reyes, Megan G. Strickland, Sally S. Dickerson, Samantha Pescatore, Shayna Skakoon-Sparling, Zachary I. Wunder, Martin V. Day, Shawna Brenton, Audrey H. Linden, Christopher E. Hawk, Léan V. O’Brien, Tenzin Urgyen, Jennifer S. McDonald, Kim Lien Schans, Heidi Blocker, Caroline Ng Tseung-Wong and Gabriela M. Jiga-Boy
- Author Correction: Decision uncertainty as a context for motor memory pp. 1820-1820

- Kisho Ogasa, Atsushi Yokoi, Gouki Okazawa, Morimichi Nishigaki, Masaya Hirashima and Nobuhiro Hagura
- Publisher Correction: Humans adaptively deploy forward and backward prediction pp. 1821-1821

- Paul B. Sharp and Eran Eldar
Volume 8, issue 8, 2024
- How my faith inspires my research, advocacy and mentorship pp. 1433-1434

- Rania Awaad
- I want universities to put breastfeeding on their gender pay gap agenda pp. 1435-1436

- Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi
- One hundred years of EEG for brain and behaviour research pp. 1437-1443

- Faisal Mushtaq, Dominik Welke, Anne Gallagher, Yuri G. Pavlov, Layla Kouara, Jorge Bosch-Bayard, Jasper J. F. Bosch, Mahnaz Arvaneh, Amy R. Bland, Maximilien Chaumon, Cornelius Borck, Xun He, Steven J. Luck, Maro G. Machizawa, Cyril Pernet, Aina Puce, Sidney J. Segalowitz, Christine Rogers, Muhammad Awais, Claudio Babiloni, Neil W. Bailey, Sylvain Baillet, Robert C. A. Bendall, Daniel Brady, Maria L. Bringas-Vega, Niko A. Busch, Ana Calzada-Reyes, Armand Chatard, Peter E. Clayson, Michael X. Cohen, Jonathan Cole, Martin Constant, Alexandra Corneyllie, Damien Coyle, Damian Cruse, Ioannis Delis, Arnaud Delorme, Damien Fair, Tiago H. Falk, Matthias Gamer, Giorgio Ganis, Kilian Gloy, Samantha Gregory, Cameron D. Hassall, Katherine E. Hiley, Richard B. Ivry, Karim Jerbi, Michael Jenkins, Jakob Kaiser, Andreas Keil, Robert T. Knight, Silvia Kochen, Boris Kotchoubey, Olave E. Krigolson, Nicolas Langer, Heinrich R. Liesefeld, Sarah Lippé, Raquel E. London, Annmarie MacNamara, Scott Makeig, Welber Marinovic, Eduardo Martínez-Montes, Aleya A. Marzuki, Ryan K. Mathew, Christoph Michel, José d. R. Millán, Mark Mon-Williams, Lilia Morales-Chacón, Richard Naar, Gustav Nilsonne, Guiomar Niso, Erika Nyhus, Robert Oostenveld, Katharina Paul, Walter Paulus, Daniela M. Pfabigan, Gilles Pourtois, Stefan Rampp, Manuel Rausch, Kay Robbins, Paolo M. Rossini, Manuela Ruzzoli, Barbara Schmidt, Magdalena Senderecka, Narayanan Srinivasan, Yannik Stegmann, Paul M. Thompson, Mitchell Valdes-Sosa, Melle J. W. Molen, Domenica Veniero, Edelyn Verona, Bradley Voytek, Dezhong Yao, Alan C. Evans and Pedro Valdes-Sosa
- Twelve thousand years of ritual practice pp. 1444-1445

- Elspeth Hayes
- Causal inference on human behaviour pp. 1448-1459

- Drew H. Bailey, Alexander J. Jung, Adriene M. Beltz, Markus I. Eronen, Christian Gische, Ellen L. Hamaker, Konrad P. Kording, Catherine Lebel, Martin A. Lindquist, Julia Moeller, Adeel Razi, Julia M. Rohrer, Baobao Zhang and Kou Murayama
- Do not underestimate the cognitive benefits of exercise pp. 1460-1463

- Olivier Dupuy, Sebastian Ludyga, Francisco B. Ortega, Charles H. Hillman, Kirk I. Erickson, Fabian Herold, Keita Kamijo, Chun-Hao Wang, Timothy P. Morris, Belinda Brown, Irene Esteban-Cornejo, Patricio Solis-Urra, Laurent Bosquet, Markus Gerber, Said Mekari, Nicolas Berryman, Louis Bherer, Ben Rattray, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage and Boris Cheval
- Reply to: Do not underestimate the cognitive benefits of exercise pp. 1464-1466

- Luis F. Ciria, Rafael Román-Caballero, Miguel A. Vadillo, Darias Holgado, Antonio Luque-Casado, Pandelis Perakakis and Daniel Sanabria
- Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe pp. 1467-1480

- Joscha Gretzinger, Felicitas Schmitt, Angela Mötsch, Selina Carlhoff, Thiseas Christos Lamnidis, Yilei Huang, Harald Ringbauer, Corina Knipper, Michael Francken, Franziska Mandt, Leif Hansen, Cäcilia Freund, Cosimo Posth, Hannes Rathmann, Katerina Harvati, Günther Wieland, Lena Granehäll, Frank Maixner, Albert Zink, Wolfram Schier, Dirk Krausse, Johannes Krause and Stephan Schiffels
- Archaeological evidence of an ethnographically documented Australian Aboriginal ritual dated to the last ice age pp. 1481-1492

- Bruno David, Russell Mullett, Nathan Wright, Birgitta Stephenson, Jeremy Ash, Joanna Fresløv, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Matthew C. McDowell, Jerome Mialanes, Fiona Petchey, Lee J. Arnold, Ashleigh J. Rogers, Joe Crouch, Helen Green, Chris Urwin and Carney D. Matheson
- Public opinion, racial bias and labour market outcomes in the USA pp. 1493-1505

- Kaveh Majlesi, Silvia Prina and Paul Sullivan
- (Re)Emerging disease and conflict risk in Africa, 1997–2019 pp. 1506-1513

- Ore Koren and Kaderi Noagah Bukari
- Effects of a monthly unconditional cash transfer starting at birth on family investments among US families with low income pp. 1514-1529

- Lisa A. Gennetian, Greg J. Duncan, Nathan A. Fox, Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Katherine Magnuson, Kimberly G. Noble and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
- Short- and long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes in long COVID in South Korea and Japan pp. 1530-1544

- Sunyoung Kim, Hayeon Lee, Jinseok Lee, Seung Won Lee, Rosie Kwon, Min Seo Kim, Ai Koyanagi, Lee Smith, Guillaume Fond, Laurent Boyer, Masoud Rahmati, Guillermo F. López Sánchez, Elena Dragioti, Samuele Cortese, Ju-Young Shin, Ahhyung Choi, Hae Sun Suh, Sunmi Lee, Marco Solmi, Chanyang Min, Jae Il Shin, Dong Keon Yon and Paolo Fusar-Poli
- Prominent misinformation interventions reduce misperceptions but increase scepticism pp. 1545-1553

- Emma Hoes, Brian Aitken, Jingwen Zhang, Tomasz Gackowski and Magdalena Wojcieszak
- Comparing experience- and description-based economic preferences across 11 countries pp. 1554-1567

- Hernán Anlló, Sophie Bavard, FatimaEzzahra Benmarrakchi, Darla Bonagura, Fabien Cerrotti, Mirona Cicue, Maelle Gueguen, Eugenio José Guzmán, Dzerassa Kadieva, Maiko Kobayashi, Gafari Lukumon, Marco Sartorio, Jiong Yang, Oksana Zinchenko, Bahador Bahrami, Jaime Silva Concha, Uri Hertz, Anna B. Konova, Jian Li, Cathal O’Madagain, Joaquin Navajas, Gabriel Reyes, Atiye Sarabi-Jamab, Anna Shestakova, Bhasi Sukumaran, Katsumi Watanabe and Stefano Palminteri
- Brain-wide functional connectivity artifactually inflates throughout functional magnetic resonance imaging scans pp. 1568-1580

- Cole Korponay, Amy C. Janes and Blaise B. Frederick
- Non-invasive stimulation of the human striatum disrupts reinforcement learning of motor skills pp. 1581-1598

- Pierre Vassiliadis, Elena Beanato, Traian Popa, Fabienne Windel, Takuya Morishita, Esra Neufeld, Julie Duque, Gerard Derosiere, Maximilian J. Wessel and Friedhelm C. Hummel
- Principled distillation of UK Biobank phenotype data reveals underlying structure in human variation pp. 1599-1615

- Caitlin E. Carey, Rebecca Shafee, Robbee Wedow, Amanda Elliott, Duncan S. Palmer, John Compitello, Masahiro Kanai, Liam Abbott, Patrick Schultz, Konrad J. Karczewski, Samuel C. Bryant, Caroline M. Cusick, Claire Churchhouse, Daniel P. Howrigan, Daniel King, George Davey Smith, Benjamin M. Neale, Raymond K. Walters and Elise B. Robinson
- Gene × environment effects and mediation involving adverse childhood events, mood and anxiety disorders, and substance dependence pp. 1616-1627

- Henry R. Kranzler, Christal N. Davis, Richard Feinn, Zeal Jinwala, Yousef Khan, Ariadni Oikonomou, Damaris Silva-Lopez, Isabel Burton, Morgan Dixon, Jackson Milone, Sarah Ramirez, Naomi Shifman, Daniel Levey, Joel Gelernter, Emily E. Hartwell and Rachel L. Kember
- Author Correction: Prominent misinformation interventions reduce misperceptions but increase scepticism pp. 1628-1628

- Emma Hoes, Brian Aitken, Jingwen Zhang, Tomasz Gackowski and Magdalena Wojcieszak
Volume 8, issue 7, 2024
- Why scientific integrity matters now more than ever pp. 1225-1225

- Maria A. Caffrey
- Ethics committees promote responsible research in China pp. 1226-1227

- Guoyu Wang
- Improving academic mentorship practices pp. 1228-1231

- Sarvenaz Sarabipour, Paul Macklin and Natalie M. Niemi
- All STEM students should learn inclusive science communication pp. 1232-1235

- Nicole C. Kelp, Ashley A. Anderson and Joy C. Enyinnaya
- The causal revolution in biodiversity conservation pp. 1236-1239

- Julia P. G. Jones and Ganga Shreedhar
- Behavioural sciences need behavioural ecology pp. 1240-1242

- Marlen Z. Gonzalez and Marissa A. Rice
- The neuroscience of turning heads pp. 1243-1244

- Sergio A. Pecirno and Alexandra T. Keinath
- Trajectories of brain and behaviour development in the womb, at birth and through infancy pp. 1251-1262

- Staci Meredith Weiss, Ezra Aydin, Sarah Lloyd-Fox and Mark H. Johnson
- Deep history of cultural and linguistic evolution among Central African hunter-gatherers pp. 1263-1275

- Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias, Javier Blanco-Portillo, Bogdan Pricop, Alexander G. Ioannidis, Balthasar Bickel, Andrea Manica, Lucio Vinicius and Andrea Bamberg Migliano
- A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of nurse-led triage of 911 calls pp. 1276-1284

- Kevin H. Wilson, Rebecca A. Johnson, Chrysanthi Hatzimasoura, Robert P. Holman, Ryan T. Moore and David Yokum
- Testing theory of mind in large language models and humans pp. 1285-1295

- James W. A. Strachan, Dalila Albergo, Giulia Borghini, Oriana Pansardi, Eugenio Scaliti, Saurabh Gupta, Krati Saxena, Alessandro Rufo, Stefano Panzeri, Guido Manzi, Michael S. A. Graziano and Cristina Becchio
- Memorability shapes perceived time (and vice versa) pp. 1296-1308

- Alex C. Ma, Ayana D. Cameron and Martin Wiener
- Images with harder-to-reconstruct visual representations leave stronger memory traces pp. 1309-1320

- Qi Lin, Zifan Li, John Lafferty and Ilker Yildirim
- Evolutionary–developmental (evo-devo) dynamics of hominin brain size pp. 1321-1333

- Mauricio González-Forero
- Electrophysiological signatures of veridical head direction in humans pp. 1334-1350

- Benjamin J. Griffiths, Thomas Schreiner, Julia K. Schaefer, Christian Vollmar, Elisabeth Kaufmann, Stefanie Quach, Jan Remi, Soheyl Noachtar and Tobias Staudigl
- Goal commitment is supported by vmPFC through selective attention pp. 1351-1365

- Eleanor Holton, Jan Grohn, Harry Ward, Sanjay G. Manohar, Jill X. O’Reilly and Nils Kolling
- The role of the human hippocampus in decision-making under uncertainty pp. 1366-1382

- Bahaaeddin Attaallah, Pierre Petitet, Rhea Zambellas, Sofia Toniolo, Maria Raquel Maio, Akke Ganse-Dumrath, Sarosh R. Irani, Sanjay G. Manohar and Masud Husain
- A neurofunctional signature of subjective disgust generalizes to oral distaste and socio-moral contexts pp. 1383-1402

- Xianyang Gan, Feng Zhou, Ting Xu, Xiaobo Liu, Ran Zhang, Zihao Zheng, Xi Yang, Xinqi Zhou, Fangwen Yu, Jialin Li, Ruifang Cui, Lan Wang, Jiajin Yuan, Dezhong Yao and Benjamin Becker
- Human ventromedial prefrontal cortex is necessary for prosocial motivation pp. 1403-1416

- Patricia L. Lockwood, Jo Cutler, Daniel Drew, Ayat Abdurahman, Deva Sanjeeva Jeyaretna, Matthew A. J. Apps, Masud Husain and Sanjay G. Manohar
- Mendelian randomization analyses reveal causal relationships between brain functional networks and risk of psychiatric disorders pp. 1417-1428

- Changgai Mu, Xinglun Dang and Xiong-Jian Luo
- Author Correction: Comparing experience- and description-based economic preferences across 11 countries pp. 1429-1429

- Hernán Anlló, Sophie Bavard, FatimaEzzahra Benmarrakchi, Darla Bonagura, Fabien Cerrotti, Mirona Cicue, Maelle Gueguen, Eugenio José Guzmán, Dzerassa Kadieva, Maiko Kobayashi, Gafari Lukumon, Marco Sartorio, Jiong Yang, Oksana Zinchenko, Bahador Bahrami, Jaime Silva Concha, Uri Hertz, Anna B. Konova, Jian Li, Cathal O’Madagain, Joaquin Navajas, Gabriel Reyes, Atiye Sarabi-Jamab, Anna Shestakova, Bhasi Sukumaran, Katsumi Watanabe and Stefano Palminteri
- Author Correction: Standing up for the university pp. 1430-1430

- Biray Kolluoglu and Lale Akarun
- Author Correction: Partisans’ receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cues pp. 1431-1431

- Ben M. Tappin, Adam J. Berinsky and David G. Rand
- Publisher Correction: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of nurse-led triage of 911 calls pp. 1432-1432

- Kevin H. Wilson, Rebecca A. Johnson, Chrysanthi Hatzimasoura, Robert P. Holman, Ryan T. Moore and David Yokum
Volume 8, issue 6, 2024
- Science–policy research collaborations need philosophers pp. 1001-1002

- Mike D. Schneider, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Hannah Rubin, Alejandro Bortolus, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, Chad L. Hewitt, Ricardo Kaufer, Hanna Metzen, Veli Mitova, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Evangelina Schwindt, Helena Slanickova, Katie Woolaston and Li-an Yu
- We need to know the economic impacts of Sudan’s ongoing conflict pp. 1003-1004

- Khalid Siddig and Mohammed Basheer
- Virtual reality for nature experiences pp. 1005-1007

- Violeta Berdejo-Espinola, Renee Zahnow, Christopher J. O’Bryan and Richard A. Fuller
- Language evolution in China pp. 1008-1009

- Yu Xu and Chuan-Chao Wang
- Representation and computation in visual working memory pp. 1016-1034

- Paul M. Bays, Sebastian Schneegans, Wei Ji Ma and Timothy F. Brady
- Using games to understand the mind pp. 1035-1043

- Kelsey Allen, Franziska Brändle, Matthew Botvinick, Judith E. Fan, Samuel J. Gershman, Alison Gopnik, Thomas L. Griffiths, Joshua K. Hartshorne, Tobias U. Hauser, Mark K. Ho, Joshua R. Leeuw, Wei Ji Ma, Kou Murayama, Jonathan D. Nelson, Bas Opheusden, Thomas Pouncy, Janet Rafner, Iyad Rahwan, Robb B. Rutledge, Jacob Sherson, Özgür Şimşek, Hugo Spiers, Christopher Summerfield, Mirko Thalmann, Natalia Vélez, Andrew J. Watrous, Joshua B. Tenenbaum and Eric Schulz
- Toolbox of individual-level interventions against online misinformation pp. 1044-1052

- Anastasia Kozyreva, Philipp Lorenz-Spreen, Stefan M. Herzog, Ullrich K. H. Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky, Ralph Hertwig, Ayesha Ali, Joe Bak-Coleman, Sarit Barzilai, Melisa Basol, Adam J. Berinsky, Cornelia Betsch, John Cook, Lisa K. Fazio, Michael Geers, Andrew M. Guess, Haifeng Huang, Horacio Larreguy, Rakoen Maertens, Folco Panizza, Gordon Pennycook, David G. Rand, Steve Rathje, Jason Reifler, Philipp Schmid, Mark Smith, Briony Swire-Thompson, Paula Szewach, Sander Linden and Sam Wineburg
- Big-team science does not guarantee generalizability pp. 1053-1056

- Sakshi Ghai, Patrick S. Forscher and Hu Chuan-Peng
- Long ties accelerate noisy threshold-based contagions pp. 1057-1064

- Dean Eckles, Elchanan Mossel, M. Amin Rahimian and Subhabrata Sen
- Ethnography and ethnohistory support the efficiency of hunting through endurance running in humans pp. 1065-1075

- Eugène Morin and Bruce Winterhalder
- Long-term risk of psychiatric disorder and psychotropic prescription after SARS-CoV-2 infection among UK general population pp. 1076-1087

- Yunhe Wang, Binbin Su, Junqing Xie, Clemente Garcia-Rizo and Daniel Prieto-Alhambra
- A systematic review and multivariate meta-analysis of the physical and mental health benefits of touch interventions pp. 1088-1107

- Julian Packheiser, Helena Hartmann, Kelly Fredriksen, Valeria Gazzola, Christian Keysers and Frédéric Michon
- Biomimetic versus arbitrary motor control strategies for bionic hand skill learning pp. 1108-1123

- Hunter R. Schone, Malcolm Udeozor, Mae Moninghoff, Beth Rispoli, James Vandersea, Blair Lock, Levi Hargrove, Tamar R. Makin and Chris I. Baker
- The direction of theta and alpha travelling waves modulates human memory processing pp. 1124-1135

- Uma R. Mohan, Honghui Zhang, Bard Ermentrout and Joshua Jacobs
- Representation of internal speech by single neurons in human supramarginal gyrus pp. 1136-1149

- Sarah K. Wandelt, David A. Bjånes, Kelsie Pejsa, Brian Lee, Charles Liu and Richard A. Andersen
- Decomposition of an odorant in olfactory perception and neural representation pp. 1150-1162

- Yuting Ye, Yanqing Wang, Yuan Zhuang, Huibang Tan, Zhentao Zuo, Hanqi Yun, Kaiqi Yuan and Wen Zhou
- Large-scale lexical and genetic alignment supports a hybrid model of Han Chinese demic and cultural diffusions pp. 1163-1176

- Chengkun Yang, Xiaoxi Zhang, Shi Yan, Sizhe Yang, Baihui Wu, Fengshuo You, Yue Cui, Ni Xie, Zhiyi Wang, Li Jin, Shuhua Xu and Menghan Zhang
- Multi-ancestry meta-analysis of tobacco use disorder identifies 461 potential risk genes and reveals associations with multiple health outcomes pp. 1177-1193

- Sylvanus Toikumo, Mariela V. Jennings, Benjamin K. Pham, Hyunjoon Lee, Travis T. Mallard, Sevim B. Bianchi, John J. Meredith, Laura Vilar-Ribó, Heng Xu, Alexander S. Hatoum, Emma C. Johnson, Vanessa K. Pazdernik, Zeal Jinwala, Shreya R. Pakala, Brittany S. Leger, Maria Niarchou, Michael Ehinmowo, Greg D. Jenkins, Anthony Batzler, Richard Pendegraft, Abraham A. Palmer, Hang Zhou, Joanna M. Biernacka, Brandon J. Coombes, Joel Gelernter, Ke Xu, Dana B. Hancock, Nancy J. Cox, Jordan W. Smoller, Lea K. Davis, Amy C. Justice, Henry R. Kranzler, Rachel L. Kember and Sandra Sanchez-Roige
- Large-scale whole-exome sequencing of neuropsychiatric diseases and traits in 350,770 adults pp. 1194-1208

- Yue-Ting Deng, Bang-Sheng Wu, Liu Yang, Xiao-Yu He, Ju-Jiao Kang, Wei-Shi Liu, Ze-Yu Li, Xin-Rui Wu, Ya-Ru Zhang, Shi-Dong Chen, Yi-Jun Ge, Yu-Yuan Huang, Jian-Feng Feng, Ying Zhu, Qiang Dong, Ying Mao, Wei Cheng and Jin-Tai Yu
- Ouvrai opens access to remote virtual reality studies of human behavioural neuroscience pp. 1209-1224

- Evan Cesanek, Sabyasachi Shivkumar, James N. Ingram and Daniel M. Wolpert
Volume 8, issue 5, 2024
- Culturally relevant mentoring is important pp. 797-797

- Thuy-vy T. Nguyen
- Effect sizes and what to make of them pp. 798-800

- Friedrich M. Götz, Samuel D. Gosling and Peter J. Rentfrow
- What anaesthesia reveals about human brains and consciousness pp. 801-804

- Andrea I. Luppi
- Use of large language models might affect our cognitive skills pp. 805-806

- Richard Heersmink
- How to transition from academia to industry and back pp. 807-809

- Cassandra L. Jacobs
- Testing undue incentives pp. 810-811

- Linda Thunström
- We need collaboration and co-creation to address challenges facing coastal communities pp. 814-822

- Debadayita Raha, Katherine Sian Davies-Vollum, Sarah L. Hemstock, Isaac Boateng, Mohammed Tariqul Islam and Charles A. E. Pierce
- Battling the coronavirus ‘infodemic’ among social media users in Kenya and Nigeria pp. 823-834

- Molly Offer-Westort, Leah R. Rosenzweig and Susan Athey
- An experimental test of whether financial incentives constitute undue inducement in decision-making pp. 835-845

- Sandro Ambuehl
- Commonality and variation in mental representations of music revealed by a cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries pp. 846-877

- 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 and Josh H. McDermott
- Field testing the transferability of behavioural science knowledge on promoting vaccinations pp. 878-890

- Silvia Saccardo, Hengchen Dai, Maria A. Han, Sitaram Vangala, Juyea Hoo and Jeffrey Fujimoto
- Chimpanzees use social information to acquire a skill they fail to innovate pp. 891-902

- Edwin J. C. Leeuwen, Sarah E. DeTroy, Daniel B. M. Haun and Josep Call
- The prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors among adults living in extreme poverty pp. 903-916

- 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 and Sebastian Vollmer
- Dynamic computational phenotyping of human cognition pp. 917-931

- Roey Schurr, Daniel Reznik, Hanna Hillman, Rahul Bhui and Samuel J. Gershman
- Neural evidence for attentional capture by salient distractors pp. 932-944

- Rongqi Lin, Xianghong Meng, Fuyong Chen, Xinyu Li, Ole Jensen, Jan Theeuwes and Benchi Wang
- Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive control pp. 945-961

- Harrison Ritz and Amitai Shenhav
- The neuroanatomy of developmental language disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 962-975

- Michael T. Ullman, Gillian M. Clark, Mariel Y. Pullman, Jarrett T. Lovelett, Elizabeth I. Pierpont, Xiong Jiang and Peter E. Turkeltaub
- The impact of assortative mating, participation bias and socioeconomic status on the polygenic risk of behavioural and psychiatric traits pp. 976-987

- Brenda Cabrera-Mendoza, Frank R. Wendt, Gita A. Pathak, Loic Yengo and Renato Polimanti
- An experimental manipulation of the value of effort pp. 988-1000

- Hause Lin, Andrew Westbrook, Frank Fan and Michael Inzlicht
Volume 8, issue 4, 2024
- Stigma prevents US and Chinese students from seeking mental health support pp. 607-608

- Huabing Liu
- Make abandoned research publicly available pp. 609-610

- Daniël Lakens and Eline N. F. Ensinck
- How to write effective prompts for large language models pp. 611-615

- Zhicheng Lin
- How to give great research talks to any audience pp. 616-621

- Veronica M. Lamarche, Franki Y. H. Kung, Eli J. Finkel, Eranda Jayawickreme, Aneeta Rattan and Thalia Wheatley
- To advance science we need to address ‘otherness’ pp. 622-624

- Jane L. Delgado and Rueben C. Warren
- Science communication with generative AI pp. 625-627

- Amanda Alvarez, Aylin Caliskan, M. J. Crockett, Shirley S. Ho, Lisa Messeri and Jevin West
- Bayes versus bias in human reasoning pp. 628-629

- Mike Oaksford
- Future coexistence with great apes will require major changes to policy and practice pp. 632-643

- John C. Mitani, Ekwoge Abwe, Genevieve Campbell, Tamara Giles-Vernick, Tony Goldberg, Matthew R. McLennan, Signe Preuschoft, Jatna Supriatna and Andrew J. Marshall
- Human languages with greater information density have higher communication speed but lower conversation breadth pp. 644-656

- Pedro Aceves and James A. Evans
- Consumption responses to an unconditional child allowance in the United States pp. 657-667

- Zachary Parolin, Giulia Giupponi, Emma K. Lee and Sophie Collyer
- Trusting young children to help causes them to cheat less pp. 668-678

- Li Zhao, Haiying Mao, Paul L. Harris and Kang Lee
- Modelling dataset bias in machine-learned theories of economic decision-making pp. 679-691

- Tobias Thomas, Dominik Straub, Fabian Tatai, Megan Shene, Tümer Tosik, Kristian Kersting and Constantin A. Rothkopf
- Bayesianism and wishful thinking are compatible pp. 692-701

- David E. Melnikoff and Nina Strohminger
- Using deep neural networks to disentangle visual and semantic information in human perception and memory pp. 702-717

- Adva Shoham, Idan Daniel Grosbard, Or Patashnik, Daniel Cohen-Or and Galit Yovel
- Dopamine and serotonin in human substantia nigra track social context and value signals during economic exchange pp. 718-728

- 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 and P. Read Montague
- Motor cortex retains and reorients neural dynamics during motor imagery pp. 729-742

- Brian M. Dekleva, Raeed H. Chowdhury, Aaron P. Batista, Steven M. Chase, Byron M. Yu, Michael L. Boninger and Jennifer L. Collinger
- Causal phase-dependent control of non-spatial attention in human prefrontal cortex pp. 743-757

- Jeroen Brus, Joseph A. Heng, Valeriia Beliaeva, Fabian Gonzalez Pinto, Antonino Mario Cassarà, Esra Neufeld, Marcus Grueschow, Lukas Imbach and Rafael Polania Jimenez
- Intracranial electroencephalography reveals effector-independent evidence accumulation dynamics in multiple human brain regions pp. 758-770

- Sabina Gherman, Noah Markowitz, Gelana Tostaeva, Elizabeth Espinal, Ashesh D. Mehta, Redmond G. O’Connell, Simon P. Kelly and Stephan Bickel
- More than nature and nurture, indirect genetic effects on children’s academic achievement are consequences of dynastic social processes pp. 771-778

- Michel G. Nivard, Daniel W. Belsky, K. Paige Harden, Tina Baier, Ole A. Andreassen, Eivind Ystrøm, Elsje Bergen and Torkild H. Lyngstad
- The genetic architecture of the human hypothalamus and its involvement in neuropsychiatric behaviours and disorders pp. 779-793

- 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 and Jin-Tai Yu
- Author Correction: Bayesianism and wishful thinking are compatible pp. 794-794

- David E. Melnikoff and Nina Strohminger
- Author Correction: The 15-minute city quantified using human mobility data pp. 795-795

- Timur Abbiasov, Cate Heine, Sadegh Sabouri, Arianna Salazar-Miranda, Paolo Santi, Edward Glaeser and Carlo Ratti
Volume 8, issue 3, 2024
- Protect our environment from information overload pp. 402-403

- 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 and Julian Sienkiewicz
- Reward whistleblowers who expose environmental crimes pp. 404-405

- Masaki Iwasaki
- Prioritize energy sufficiency to decarbonize our buildings pp. 406-410

- Jeetika Malik, Tianzhen Hong, Max Wei and Sea Rotmann
- Five creative ways to promote reproducible science pp. 411-413

- Josefina Weinerova, Rotem Botvinik-Nezer and Roni Tibon
- Signalling Palaeolithic identity pp. 414-415

- Reuven Yeshurun
- Cautions on digital mental health pp. 416-417

- Magenta B. Simmons and Simon Katterl
- Individual sleep need is flexible and dynamically related to cognitive function pp. 422-430

- Anders M. Fjell and Kristine B. Walhovd
- Evidence from personal ornaments suggest nine distinct cultural groups between 34,000 and 24,000 years ago in Europe pp. 431-444

- Jack Baker, Solange Rigaud, Daniel Pereira, Lloyd A. Courtenay and Francesco d’Errico
- The 15-minute city quantified using human mobility data pp. 445-455

- Timur Abbiasov, Cate Heine, Sadegh Sabouri, Arianna Salazar-Miranda, Paolo Santi, Edward Glaeser and Carlo Ratti
- The motivating effect of monetary over psychological incentives is stronger in WEIRD cultures pp. 456-470

- Danila Medvedev, Diag Davenport, Thomas Talhelm and Yin Li
- Greater variability in judgements of the value of novel ideas pp. 471-479

- Wayne Johnson and Devon Proudfoot
- A collaborative realist review of remote measurement technologies for depression in young people pp. 480-492

- Annabel E. L. Walsh, Georgia Naughton, Thomas Sharpe, Zuzanna Zajkowska, Mantas Malys, Alastair Heerden and Valeria Mondelli
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapies for emotional disorders pp. 493-509

- Carmen Schaeuffele, Laura E. Meine, Ava Schulz, Maxi C. Weber, Angela Moser, Christina Paersch, Dominique Recher, Johanna Boettcher, Babette Renneberg, Christoph Flückiger and Birgit Kleim
- Large-scale citizen science reveals predictors of sensorimotor adaptation pp. 510-525

- Jonathan S. Tsay, Hrach Asmerian, Laura T. Germine, Jeremy Wilmer, Richard B. Ivry and Ken Nakayama
- A generative model of memory construction and consolidation pp. 526-543

- Eleanor Spens and Neil Burgess
- Driving and suppressing the human language network using large language models pp. 544-561

- Greta Tuckute, Aalok Sathe, Shashank Srikant, Maya Taliaferro, Mingye Wang, Martin Schrimpf, Kendrick Kay and Evelina Fedorenko
- Shared genetic architectures of educational attainment in East Asian and European populations pp. 562-575

- 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 and Hong-Hee Won
- Exome sequencing identifies genes associated with sleep-related traits pp. 576-589

- 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 and Wei Cheng
- Effects of calibrated blue–yellow changes in light on the human circadian clock pp. 590-605

- Christine Blume, Christian Cajochen, Isabel Schöllhorn, Helen C. Slawik and Manuel Spitschan
Volume 8, issue 2, 2024
- Positionality statements should not force us to ‘out’ ourselves pp. 185-185

- Flora Oswald
- How to depolarize your students pp. 186-189

- Sigal Ben-Porath
- How we name academic prizes matters pp. 190-193

- Katja Gehmlich and Stefan Krause
- Population descriptors and behavioural genetic research pp. 194-196

- Joseph Graves
- We need more-diverse biobanks to improve behavioural genetics pp. 197-200

- Yixuan He and Alicia R. Martin
- Beyond the factor indeterminacy problem using genome-wide association data pp. 205-218

- Margaret L. Clapp Sullivan, Ted Schwaba, K. Paige Harden, Andrew D. Grotzinger, Michel G. Nivard and Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
- Corporate social responsibility and individual behaviour pp. 219-227

- Herman Aguinis, Deborah E. Rupp and Ante Glavas
- The relationship between political ideology and judgements of bias in distributional outcomes pp. 228-242

- Jin Kim and Gal Zauberman
- Socio-cultural practices may have affected sex differences in stature in Early Neolithic Europe pp. 243-255

- Samantha L. Cox, Nicole Nicklisch, Michael Francken, Joachim Wahl, Harald Meller, Wolfgang Haak, Kurt W. Alt, Eva Rosenstock and Iain Mathieson
- The unequal landscape of civic opportunity in America pp. 256-263

- Milan Vries, Jae Yeon Kim and Hahrie Han
- The unequal effects of the health–economy trade-off during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 264-275

- 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 and J. Farmer
- Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women pp. 276-287

- 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 and Andrea Ganna
- COVID-19 vaccination coverage for half a million non-EU migrants and refugees in England pp. 288-299

- 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 and Robert W. Aldridge
- The formality effect pp. 300-310

- Elizabeth Linos, Jessica Lasky-Fink, Chris Larkin, Lindsay Moore and Elspeth Kirkman
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable pp. 311-319

- 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 Pustejovsky, Scott S. Roeder, Jan Walleczek and Jonathan W. Schooler
- Perception of 3D shape integrates intuitive physics and analysis-by-synthesis pp. 320-335

- Ilker Yildirim, Max H. Siegel, Amir A. Soltani, Shraman Ray Chaudhuri and Joshua B. Tenenbaum
- Geometry of visuospatial working memory information in miniature gaze patterns pp. 336-348

- Juan Linde-Domingo and Bernhard Spitzer
- The response time paradox in functional magnetic resonance imaging analyses pp. 349-360

- Jeanette A. Mumford, Patrick G. Bissett, Henry M. Jones, Sunjae Shim, Jaime Ali H. Rios and Russell A. Poldrack
- Genome-wide meta-analysis, functional genomics and integrative analyses implicate new risk genes and therapeutic targets for anxiety disorders pp. 361-379

- Wenqiang Li, Rui Chen, Laipeng Feng, Xinglun Dang, Jiewei Liu, Tengfei Chen, Jinfeng Yang, Xi Su, Luxian Lv, Tao Li, Zhijun Zhang and Xiong-Jian Luo
- Psychological inoculation strategies to fight climate disinformation across 12 countries pp. 380-398

- Tobia Spampatti, Ulf J. J. Hahnel, Evelina Trutnevyte and Tobias Brosch
- Author Correction: COVID-19 vaccination coverage for half a million non-EU migrants and refugees in England pp. 399-399

- 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 and Robert W. Aldridge
Volume 8, issue 1, 2024
- Reproduction and replication at scale pp. 2-3

- Abel Brodeur, Anna Dreber, Fernando Hoces de la Guardia and Edward Miguel
- Why we need a ‘psychology of science’ pp. 4-5

- Balazs Aczel
- It is time to talk openly about menopause in academia pp. 6-7

- Laura Fejerman and Mariana C. Stern
- Online health communities provide important support in China pp. 8-8

- Qingpeng Zhang
- Global agendas aim for equity but instead push people behind pp. 9-10

- Magda Robalo Correia e Silva
- We must harness the power of social and behavioural science against the growing pandemic of antimicrobial resistance pp. 11-13

- 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 and Robert Böhm
- Divisive issues can inform democracy pp. 14-15

- Marcelo Santos
- A research agenda for understanding how social inequality is linked to brain structure and function pp. 20-31

- Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Katie A. McLaughlin, David G. Weissman and Mina Cikara
- Accelerated demand for interpersonal skills in the Australian post-pandemic labour market pp. 32-42

- David Evans, Claire Mason, Haohui Chen and Andrew Reeson
- Self-regulating arousal via pupil-based biofeedback pp. 43-62

- Sarah Nadine Meissner, Marc Bächinger, Sanne Kikkert, Jenny Imhof, Silvia Missura, Manuel Carro Dominguez and Nicole Wenderoth
- Effects of a US Supreme Court ruling to restrict abortion rights pp. 63-71

- Chelsey S. Clark, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Sean J. Westwood, Maya Sen, Neil Malhotra and Stephen Jessee
- STEM doctorate recipients with disabilities experienced early in life earn lower salaries and are underrepresented among higher academic positions pp. 72-81

- Franz Castro, Elizabeth Stuart, Jennifer Deal, Varshini Varadaraj and Bonnielin K. Swenor
- An umbrella review of the benefits and risks associated with youths’ interactions with electronic screens pp. 82-99

- 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 and Chris Lonsdale
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of the global prevalence and determinants of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and uptake in people living with HIV pp. 100-114

- Sahabi Kabir Sulaiman, Muhammad Sale Musa, Fatimah Isma’il Tsiga-Ahmed, Abdulwahab Kabir Sulaiman and Abdulaziz Tijjani Bako
- Infants’ looking preferences for social versus non-social objects reflect genetic variation pp. 115-124

- Ana Maria Portugal, Charlotte Viktorsson, Mark J. Taylor, Luke Mason, Kristiina Tammimies, Angelica Ronald and Terje Falck-Ytter
- A model of conceptual bootstrapping in human cognition pp. 125-136

- Bonan Zhao, Christopher G. Lucas and Neil R. Bramley
- Understanding political divisiveness using online participation data from the 2022 French and Brazilian presidential elections pp. 137-148

- Carlos Navarrete, Mariana Macedo, Rachael Colley, Jingling Zhang, Nicole Ferrada, Maria Eduarda Mello, Rodrigo Lira, Carmelo Bastos-Filho, Umberto Grandi, Jérôme Lang and Cesar Hidalgo
- Pain-preferential thalamocortical neural dynamics across species pp. 149-163

- Yiheng Tu, Zhenjiang Li, Libo Zhang, Huijuan Zhang, Yanzhi Bi, Lupeng Yue and Li Hu
- Genetic architectures of cerebral ventricles and their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits pp. 164-180

- 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 and Jin-Tai Yu
- Author Correction: Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints pp. 181-181

- 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 and Ozlem Durmaz Incel
- Author Correction: US universities are not succeeding in diversifying faculty pp. 182-182

- J. Nathan Matias, Neil A. Lewis and Elan C. Hope
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