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Volume 3, issue 12, 2019
- A neuroscientific approach to increase gender equality pp. 1238-1239

- Christiane Schreiweis, Emmanuelle Volle, Alexandra Durr, Alexandra Auffret, Cécile Delarasse, Nathalie George, Magali Dumont, Bassem A. Hassan, Nicolas Renier, Charlotte Rosso, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Eric Burguière and Violetta Zujovic
- Disaggregating data by race allows for more accurate research pp. 1240-1240

- Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
- From public preferences to ethical policy pp. 1241-1243

- Julian Savulescu, Guy Kahane and Christopher Gyngell
- To break a habit, timing’s everything pp. 1244-1245

- Robert J. Courter and Alaa A. Ahmed
- Subtle cues transmit placebo effects pp. 1246-1247

- Harald Walach
- 700 years of Bronze Age inequality pp. 1248-1248

- Charlotte Payne
- Predicting terror pp. 1249-1249

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Revealing employer preferences pp. 1250-1250

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Inference crisis pp. 1251-1251

- Stavroula Kousta
- Time-dependent competition between goal-directed and habitual response preparation pp. 1252-1262

- Robert M. Hardwick, Alexander D. Forrence, John W. Krakauer and Adrian M. Haith
- Default network and frontoparietal control network theta connectivity supports internal attention pp. 1263-1270

- Julia W. Y. Kam, Jack J. Lin, Anne-Kristin Solbakk, Tor Endestad, Pål G. Larsson and Robert T. Knight
- Historical analysis of national subjective wellbeing using millions of digitized books pp. 1271-1275

- Thomas T. Hills, Eugenio Proto, Daniel Sgroi and Chanuki Illushka Seresinhe
- Niche diversity can explain cross-cultural differences in personality structure pp. 1276-1283

- Paul E. Smaldino, Aaron Lukaszewski, Christopher Rueden and Michael Gurven
- A randomized controlled trial of restorative justice-informed treatment for domestic violence crimes pp. 1284-1294

- Linda G. Mills, Briana Barocas, Robert P. Butters and Barak Ariel
- Socially transmitted placebo effects pp. 1295-1305

- Pin-Hao A. Chen, Jin Hyun Cheong, Eshin Jolly, Hirsh Elhence, Tor D. Wager and Luke J. Chang
- Identification of neurobehavioural symptom groups based on shared brain mechanisms pp. 1306-1318

- Alex Ing, Philipp G. Sämann, Congying Chu, Nicole Tay, Francesca Biondo, Gabriel Robert, Tianye Jia, Thomas Wolfers, Sylvane Desrivières, Tobias Banaschewski, Arun L. W. Bokde, Uli Bromberg, Christian Büchel, Patricia Conrod, Tahmine Fadai, Herta Flor, Vincent Frouin, Hugh Garavan, Philip A. Spechler, Penny Gowland, Yvonne Grimmer, Andreas Heinz, Bernd Ittermann, Viola Kappel, Jean-Luc Martinot, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Sabina Millenet, Frauke Nees, Betteke Noort, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos, Marie-Laure Paillère Martinot, Jani Penttilä, Luise Poustka, Erin Burke Quinlan, Michael N. Smolka, Argyris Stringaris, Maren Struve, Ilya M. Veer, Henrik Walter, Robert Whelan, Ole A. Andreassen, Ingrid Agartz, Hervé Lemaitre, Edward D. Barker, John Ashburner, Elisabeth Binder, Jan Buitelaar, Andre Marquand, Trevor W. Robbins and Gunter Schumann
- Brain regulation of emotional conflict predicts antidepressant treatment response for depression pp. 1319-1331

- Gregory A. Fonzo, Amit Etkin, Yu Zhang, Wei Wu, Crystal Cooper, Cherise Chin-Fatt, Manish K. Jha, Joseph Trombello, Thilo Deckersbach, Phil Adams, Melvin McInnis, Patrick J. McGrath, Myrna M. Weissman, Maurizio Fava and Madhukar H. Trivedi
- Genetic correlates of social stratification in Great Britain pp. 1332-1342

- Abdel Abdellaoui, David Hugh-Jones, Loic Yengo, Kathryn E. Kemper, Michel G. Nivard, Laura Veul, Yan Holtz, Brendan P. Zietsch, Timothy M. Frayling, Naomi R. Wray, Jian Yang, Karin J. H. Verweij and Peter M. Visscher
- Author Correction: Historical analysis of national subjective wellbeing using millions of digitized books pp. 1343-1343

- Thomas T. Hills, Eugenio Proto, Daniel Sgroi and Chanuki Illushka Seresinhe
- Publisher Correction: A randomized controlled trial of restorative justice-informed treatment for domestic violence crimes pp. 1344-1344

- Linda G. Mills, Briana Barocas, Robert P. Butters and Barak Ariel
- Publisher Correction: Idiosyncratic choice bias naturally emerges from intrinsic stochasticity in neuronal dynamics pp. 1345-1345

- Lior Lebovich, Ran Darshan, Yoni Lavi, David Hansel and Yonatan Loewenstein
Volume 3, issue 11, 2019
- Scientists as non-state actors of public diplomacy pp. 1129-1130

- Giovanni A. Carosso, Leonardo M. R. Ferreira and Mohammed A. Mostajo-Radji
- Discrimination on the basis of gender identity must end pp. 1131-1131

- Catherine Lhamon
- Hurdles to health care access for transgender individuals pp. 1132-1133

- Joshua D. Safer
- Taming the digital information tide to promote equality pp. 1134-1136

- Sebastián Valenzuela and Hernando Rojas
- Environmental impact of food equity pp. 1137-1137

- Charlotte Payne
- Recording conscious memory pp. 1138-1138

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Explaining honesty pp. 1139-1139

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Nudging carbon pricing pp. 1140-1140

- Stavroula Kousta
- Making America less pp. 1141-1142

- Rose McDermott
- Focus on the blue locus for learning pp. 1143-1144

- Heidi I. L. Jacobs
- People prefer coordinated punishment in cooperative interactions pp. 1145-1153

- Lucas Molleman, Felix Kölle, Chris Starmer and Simon Gächter
- Testing adaptive hypotheses of alloparenting in Agta foragers pp. 1154-1163

- Abigail E. Page, Matthew G. Thomas, Daniel Smith, Mark Dyble, Sylvain Viguier, Nikhil Chaudhary, Gul Deniz Salali, James Thompson, Ruth Mace and Andrea B. Migliano
- Reducing gunshot victimization in high-risk social networks through direct and spillover effects pp. 1164-1170

- George Wood and Andrew V. Papachristos
- Committees with implicit biases promote fewer women when they do not believe gender bias exists pp. 1171-1179

- Isabelle Régner, Catherine Thinus-Blanc, Agnès Netter, Toni Schmader and Pascal Huguet
- Fusion with political leaders predicts willingness to persecute immigrants and political opponents pp. 1180-1189

- Jonas R. Kunst, John F. Dovidio and Lotte Thomsen
- Idiosyncratic choice bias naturally emerges from intrinsic stochasticity in neuronal dynamics pp. 1190-1202

- Lior Lebovich, Ran Darshan, Yoni Lavi, David Hansel and Yonatan Loewenstein
- Rostral locus coeruleus integrity is associated with better memory performance in older adults pp. 1203-1214

- Martin J. Dahl, Mara Mather, Sandra Düzel, Nils C. Bodammer, Ulman Lindenberger, Simone Kühn and Markus Werkle-Bergner
- Flexible combination of reward information across primates pp. 1215-1224

- Shiva Farashahi, Christopher H. Donahue, Benjamin Y. Hayden, Daeyeol Lee and Alireza Soltani
- A library of human electrocorticographic data and analyses pp. 1225-1235

- Kai J. Miller
Volume 3, issue 10, 2019
- Your CV does not define you pp. 1002-1002

- Toby Bartle
- Bean counting ignores structural inequalities pp. 1003-1004

- Deepshikha Chatterjee
- ‘Salami slicing’ helps careers but harms science pp. 1005-1006

- Taya A. Collyer
- PhD merit needs to be defined by more than just publications pp. 1007-1007

- Anne-Marie Coriat
- Portfolio and prosper pp. 1008-1008

- Matthew J. C. Crump
- Publish, but don’t perish to publish pp. 1009-1009

- Friedrich M. Götz
- Registered reports are an ally to early career researchers pp. 1010-1010

- Hannah Hobson
- Academia-focused PhD curricula fail students’ needs pp. 1011-1012

- Kyle J. Isaacson
- Dissertations must evolve to remain relevant pp. 1013-1014

- Mark Martin Jensen
- PhDs in Brazil are perishing even when they publish pp. 1015-1015

- Elisa Mari Akagi Jordão
- What if we publish and yet they perish? pp. 1016-1016

- Abhishek Kar
- To protect credibility in science, banish “publish or perish” pp. 1017-1018

- Ava Kiai
- Cooling publication fever in under-represented graduate students pp. 1019-1019

- Michelangelo Landgrave
- Career satisfaction falls prey to bottomless demands pp. 1020-1020

- Jennifer L. Lavers
- A PhD is more than the sum of its publications pp. 1021-1021

- Fan Li
- The academic society in a catalytic chamber pp. 1022-1023

- Xiaopeng Li
- Publication should not be a prerequisite to obtaining a PhD pp. 1025-1025

- Sharif Moradi
- Publication bias towards Western populations harms humanity pp. 1026-1027

- Priti Mulimani
- Publication pressures create knowledge silos pp. 1028-1028

- Sandra Obradović
- Perceptions of publication pressure in the Max Planck Society pp. 1029-1030

- Charley M. Wu, Benjamin Regler, Felix K. Bäuerle, Martin Vögele, Laura Einhorn, Sofia Elizarova, Stefanie Förste, Justin Shenolikar and Jana Lasser
- Training students for the Open Science future pp. 1031-1031

- Felix Schönbrodt
- Why publishing should be a pleasure, not a pressure pp. 1032-1032

- Anke Snoek
- Reward PhDs’ high-quality, slow science pp. 1033-1033

- Andrea H. Stoevenbelt
- Breaking barriers in publishing demands a proactive attitude pp. 1034-1034

- Quan Hoang Vuong
- Publish but perish regardless in Japan pp. 1035-1035

- Yuki Yamada
- Forcing PhD students to publish is bad for science pp. 1036-1036

- Nick Yeung
- Academia is not a meritocracy pp. 1037-1037

- Alon Zivony
- Reading and the math gender gap pp. 1038-1038

- Charlotte Payne
- Wellness in the workplace pp. 1039-1039

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Biased information networks pp. 1040-1040

- Stavroula Kousta
- Life history, love and learning pp. 1041-1042

- Alison Gopnik
- Vocal tract variations affect vowel sounds pp. 1043-1044

- Susanne Fuchs
- Four personality types may be neither robust nor exhaustive pp. 1045-1046

- Jan-Philipp Freudenstein, Christoph Strauch, Patrick Mussel and Matthias Ziegler
- Reply to: Four personality types may be neither robust nor exhaustive pp. 1047-1048

- Martin Gerlach, William Revelle and Luís A. Nunes Amaral
- Palaeoenvironmental, epigraphic and archaeological evidence of total warfare among the Classic Maya pp. 1049-1054

- David Wahl, Lysanna Anderson, Francisco Estrada-Belli and Alexandre Tokovinine
- Deception and self-deception pp. 1055-1061

- Peter Schwardmann and Joël van der Weele
- Psychological reactions to human versus robotic job replacement pp. 1062-1069

- Armin Granulo, Christoph Fuchs and Stefano Puntoni
- Parental presence switches avoidance to attraction learning in children pp. 1070-1077

- Nim Tottenham, Mor Shapiro, Jessica Flannery, Christina Caldera and Regina M. Sullivan
- Homophily and minority-group size explain perception biases in social networks pp. 1078-1087

- Eun Lee, Fariba Karimi, Claudia Wagner, Hang-Hyun Jo, Markus Strohmaier and Mirta Galesic
- The physics of dissent and the effects of movement momentum pp. 1088-1095

- Erica Chenoweth and Margherita Belgioioso
- Cognitive prostheses for goal achievement pp. 1096-1106

- Falk Lieder, Owen X. Chen, Paul M. Krueger and Thomas L. Griffiths
- Weak biases emerging from vocal tract anatomy shape the repeated transmission of vowels pp. 1107-1115

- Dan Dediu, Rick Janssen and Scott R. Moisik
- Altered learning under uncertainty in unmedicated mood and anxiety disorders pp. 1116-1123

- Jessica Aylward, Vincent Valton, Woo-Young Ahn, Rebecca L. Bond, Peter Dayan, Jonathan P. Roiser and Oliver J. Robinson
- Author Correction: No evidence for a bilingual executive function advantage in the ABCD study pp. 1124-1124

- Anthony Steven Dick, Nelcida L. Garcia, Shannon M. Pruden, Wesley K. Thompson, Samuel W. Hawes, Matthew T. Sutherland, Michael C. Riedel, Angela R. Laird and Raul Gonzalez
- Publisher Correction: Cortical encoding of speech enhances task-relevant acoustic information pp. 1125-1125

- Sanne Rutten, Roberta Santoro, Alexis Hervais-Adelman, Elia Formisano and Narly Golestani
Volume 3, issue 9, 2019
- Why illiberal politicians are winning pp. 888-888

- Jan Zielonka
- Countering science denial pp. 889-890

- Sander Linden
- Is visual representation coloured by desire? pp. 891-892

- Tali Sharot
- A little cash can go a long way pp. 893-893

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Propaganda for nation-building pp. 894-894

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Human replay pp. 895-895

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Genetics of anorexia nervosa pp. 896-896

- Stavroula Kousta
- Assessing inter-individual differences with task-related functional neuroimaging pp. 897-905

- Mael Lebreton, Sophie Bavard, Jean Daunizeau and Stefano Palminteri
- Predicting history pp. 906-912

- Joseph Risi, Amit Sharma, Rohan Shah, Matthew Connelly and Duncan J. Watts
- Media coverage and firearm acquisition in the aftermath of a mass shooting pp. 913-921

- Maurizio Porfiri, Raghu Ram Sattanapalle, Shinnosuke Nakayama, James Macinko and Rifat Sipahi
- The connection between moral positions and moral arguments drives opinion change pp. 922-930

- Pontus Strimling, Irina Vartanova, Fredrik Jansson and Kimmo Eriksson
- Effective strategies for rebutting science denialism in public discussions pp. 931-939

- Philipp Schmid and Cornelia Betsch
- Asymmetrical genetic attributions for prosocial versus antisocial behaviour pp. 940-949

- Matthew S. Lebowitz, Kathryn Tabb and Paul S. Appelbaum
- New alcohol-related genes suggest shared genetic mechanisms with neuropsychiatric disorders pp. 950-961

- Evangelos Evangelou, He Gao, Congying Chu, Georgios Ntritsos, Paul Blakeley, Andrew R. Butts, Raha Pazoki, Hideaki Suzuki, Fotios Koskeridis, Andrianos M. Yiorkas, Ibrahim Karaman, Joshua Elliott, Qiang Luo, Stefanie Aeschbacher, Traci M. Bartz, Sebastian E. Baumeister, Peter S. Braund, Michael R. Brown, Jennifer A. Brody, Toni-Kim Clarke, Niki Dimou, Jessica D. Faul, Georg Homuth, Anne U. Jackson, Katherine A. Kentistou, Peter K. Joshi, Rozenn N. Lemaitre, Penelope A. Lind, Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen, Massimo Mangino, Yuri Milaneschi, Christopher P. Nelson, Ilja M. Nolte, Mia-Maria Perälä, Ozren Polasek, David Porteous, Scott M. Ratliff, Jennifer A. Smith, Alena Stančáková, Alexander Teumer, Samuli Tuominen, Sébastien Thériault, Jagadish Vangipurapu, John B. Whitfield, Alexis Wood, Jie Yao, Bing Yu, Wei Zhao, Dan E. Arking, Juha Auvinen, Chunyu Liu, Minna Männikkö, Lorenz Risch, Jerome I. Rotter, Harold Snieder, Juha Veijola, Alexandra I. Blakemore, Michael Boehnke, Harry Campbell, David Conen, Johan G. Eriksson, Hans J. Grabe, Xiuqing Guo, Pim Harst, Catharina A. Hartman, Caroline Hayward, Andrew C. Heath, Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin, Mika Kähönen, Sharon L. R. Kardia, Michael Kühne, Johanna Kuusisto, Markku Laakso, Jari Lahti, Terho Lehtimäki, Andrew M. McIntosh, Karen L. Mohlke, Alanna C. Morrison, Nicholas G. Martin, Albertine J. Oldehinkel, Brenda W. J. H. Penninx, Bruce M. Psaty, Olli T. Raitakari, Igor Rudan, Nilesh J. Samani, Laura J. Scott, Tim D. Spector, Niek Verweij, David R. Weir, James F. Wilson, Daniel Levy, Ioanna Tzoulaki, Jimmy D. Bell, Paul M. Matthews, Adrian Rothenfluh, Sylvane Desrivières, Gunter Schumann and Paul Elliott
- Neurocomputational mechanisms underlying motivated seeing pp. 962-973

- Yuan Chang Leong, Brent L. Hughes, Yiyu Wang and Jamil Zaki
- Cortical encoding of speech enhances task-relevant acoustic information pp. 974-987

- Sanne Rutten, Roberta Santoro, Alexis Hervais-Adelman, Elia Formisano and Narly Golestani
- Shared vulnerability for connectome alterations across psychiatric and neurological brain disorders pp. 988-998

- Siemon C. Lange, Lianne H. Scholtens, Leonard H. Berg, Marco P. Boks, Marco Bozzali, Wiepke Cahn, Udo Dannlowski, Sarah Durston, Elbert Geuze, Neeltje E. M. Haren, Manon H. J. Hillegers, Kathrin Koch, María Ángeles Jurado, Matteo Mancini, Idoia Marqués-Iturria, Susanne Meinert, Roel A. Ophoff, Tim J. Reess, Jonathan Repple, René S. Kahn and Martijn P. Heuvel
- Author Correction: No evidence for a bilingual executive function advantage in the nationally representative ABCD study pp. 999-999

- Anthony Steven Dick, Nelcida L. Garcia, Shannon M. Pruden, Wesley K. Thompson, Samuel W. Hawes, Matthew T. Sutherland, Michael C. Riedel, Angela R. Laird and Raul Gonzalez
- Author Correction: Insufficient sleep reduces voting and other prosocial behaviours pp. 1000-1000

- John B. Holbein, Jerome P. Schafer and David Dickinson
Volume 3, issue 8, 2019
- Social uncertainty is heterogeneous and sometimes valuable pp. 764-764

- Andreas Kappes, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Jenifer Z. Siegel, Robb B. Rutledge and Molly J. Crockett
- Most scientists prefer small and mid-sized research grants pp. 765-767

- Henrik Dimke, Maria Theresa Norn, Peter Munk Christiansen, Jeppe Wohlert and Nikolaj Thomas Zinner
- Harnessing reliability for neuroscience research pp. 768-771

- Xi-Nian Zuo, Ting Xu and Michael Peter Milham
- Did foragers enjoy more free time? pp. 772-773

- Victoria Reyes-García
- Peers and police peer misconduct pp. 774-775

- Ojmarrh Mitchell
- Representing faces in 3D pp. 776-777

- Nicholas Blauch and Marlene Behrmann
- Polarization of women in power pp. 778-778

- Aisha Bradshaw
- People are honest after all pp. 779-779

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Diet changes for longevity pp. 780-780

- Stavroula Kousta
- Division of labour pp. 781-781

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- What happened to cognitive science? pp. 782-791

- Rafael Núñez, Michael Allen, Richard Gao, Carson Miller Rigoli, Josephine Relaford-Doyle and Arturs Semenuks
- Engagement in agricultural work is associated with reduced leisure time among Agta hunter-gatherers pp. 792-796

- Mark Dyble, Jack Thorley, Abigail E. Page, Daniel Smith and Andrea Bamberg Migliano
- Causal peer effects in police misconduct pp. 797-807

- Edika Quispe-Torreblanca and Neil Stewart
- Real-time triggering reveals concurrent lapses of attention and working memory pp. 808-816

- Megan T. deBettencourt, Paul A. Keene, Edward Awh and Edward K. Vogel
- Modelling face memory reveals task-generalizable representations pp. 817-826

- Jiayu Zhan, Oliver G. B. Garrod, Nicola van Rijsbergen and Philippe G. Schyns
- Visual working memory directly alters perception pp. 827-836

- Chunyue Teng and Dwight J. Kravitz
- Emergence of scaling in complex substitutive systems pp. 837-846

- Ching Jin, Chaoming Song, Johannes Bjelland, Geoffrey Canright and Dashun Wang
- A social interaction field model accurately identifies static and dynamic social groupings pp. 847-855

- Chen Zhou, Ming Han, Qi Liang, Yi-Fei Hu and Shu-Guang Kuai
- Exogenous testosterone increases sensitivity to moral norms in moral dilemma judgements pp. 856-866

- Skylar M. Brannon, Sarah Carr, Ellie Shuo Jin, Robert A. Josephs and Bertram Gawronski
- Self-insight into emotional and cognitive abilities is not related to higher adjustment pp. 867-884

- Joyce C. He and Stéphane Côté
- Publisher Correction: A visual tool for defining reproducibility and replicability pp. 886-886

- Prasad Patil, Roger D. Peng and Jeffrey T. Leek
Volume 3, issue 7, 2019
- Science and education are essential to Brazil’s well-being pp. 648-649

- Paulo Sérgio Boggio
- A visual tool for defining reproducibility and replicability pp. 650-652

- Prasad Patil, Roger D. Peng and Jeffrey T. Leek
- Improving the mental health of low- and middle-income countries pp. 653-655

- Richard A. Bryant
- Substitution in development goals pp. 656-656

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Lyft and Uber increase congestion in San Francisco pp. 657-657

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Locus of bias pp. 658-658

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Random connections in memory pp. 659-659

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Nudging naturalization pp. 660-661

- Manuel Pastor
- Brain maps of fear and anxiety pp. 662-663

- Neil McNaughton
- Influential networks pp. 664-665

- Damon Centola
- A synthesis of behavioural and mainstream economics pp. 666-670

- Robert Aumann
- A natural experiment study of the effects of imprisonment on violence in the community pp. 671-677

- David J. Harding, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, Anh P. Nguyen, Shawn Bushway and Ingrid A. Binswanger
- A low-cost information nudge increases citizenship application rates among low-income immigrants pp. 678-683

- Michael Hotard, Duncan Lawrence, David D. Laitin and Jens Hainmueller
- Positive parenting improves multiple aspects of health and well-being in young adulthood pp. 684-691

- Ying Chen, Jess Haines, Brittany M. Charlton and Tyler J. VanderWeele
- No evidence for a bilingual executive function advantage in the ABCD study pp. 692-701

- Anthony Steven Dick, Nelcida L. Garcia, Shannon M. Pruden, Wesley K. Thompson, Samuel W. Hawes, Matthew T. Sutherland, Michael C. Riedel, Angela R. Laird and Raul Gonzalez
- Slow escape decisions are swayed by trait anxiety pp. 702-708

- Bowen J. Fung, Song Qi, Demis Hassabis, Nathaniel Daw and Dean Mobbs
- Anomalous structure and dynamics in news diffusion among heterogeneous individuals pp. 709-718

- Xiaochen Wang, Yueheng Lan and Jinghua Xiao
- Positive reward prediction errors during decision-making strengthen memory encoding pp. 719-732

- Anthony I. Jang, Matthew R. Nassar, Daniel G. Dillon and Michael J. Frank
- Minimizing threat via heuristic and optimal policies recruits hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex pp. 733-745

- Christoph W. Korn and Dominik R. Bach
- Closed-loop digital meditation improves sustained attention in young adults pp. 746-757

- David A. Ziegler, Alexander J. Simon, Courtney L. Gallen, Sasha Skinner, Jacqueline R. Janowich, Joshua J. Volponi, Camarin E. Rolle, Jyoti Mishra, Jack Kornfield, Joaquin A. Anguera and Adam Gazzaley
- Author Correction: Positive memory specificity is associated with reduced vulnerability to depression pp. 758-758

- Adrian Dahl Askelund, Susanne Schweizer, Ian M. Goodyer and Anne-Laura Harmelen
- Publisher Correction: The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity–order trade-off pp. 759-759

- Joshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand, Soham De and Amber Fox
- Publisher Correction: Process-based framework for precise neuromodulation pp. 760-760

- Nitzan Lubianiker, Noam Goldway, Tom Fruchtman-Steinbok, Christian Paret, Jacob N Keynan, Neomi Singer, Avihay Cohen, Kathrin Cohen Kadosh, David E J Linden and Talma Hendler
- Publisher Correction: A synthesis of behavioural and mainstream economics pp. 761-761

- Robert Aumann
- Publisher Correction: Causal peer effects in police misconduct pp. 762-762

- Edika Quispe-Torreblanca and Neil Stewart
Volume 3, issue 6, 2019
- Influence of open educational resources on educational practices in the Global South pp. 540-541

- Sarita Kumar
- Trust in sustainable natural resource development pp. 542-542

- Masami Nakagawa
- Artificial intelligence can improve decision-making in infection management pp. 543-545

- Timothy M. Rawson, Raheelah Ahmad, Christofer Toumazou, Pantelis Georgiou and Alison H. Holmes
- Gender balance aids conservation pp. 546-546

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- A memory boost for the elderly pp. 547-547

- Stavroula Kousta
- Temperature and civil conflict pp. 548-548

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Identifying treatment-resistant PTSD pp. 549-549

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Motives underlying human curiosity pp. 550-551

- Lieke L. F. van Lieshout, Floris P. de Lange and Roshan Cools
- A Pokémon-sized window into the human brain pp. 552-553

- Daniel Janini and Talia Konkle
- Shared responsibility in collective decisions pp. 554-559

- Marwa El Zein, Bahador Bahrami and Ralph Hertwig
- Large-scale quantitative profiling of the Old English verse tradition pp. 560-567

- Leonard Neidorf, Madison S. Krieger, Michelle Yakubek, Pramit Chaudhuri and Joseph P. Dexter
- Large-scale analysis of micro-level citation patterns reveals nuanced selection criteria pp. 568-575

- Julia Poncela-Casasnovas, Martin Gerlach, Nathan Aguirre and Luís A. N. Amaral
- Genetics and the geography of health, behaviour and attainment pp. 576-586

- Daniel W. Belsky, Avshalom Caspi, Louise Arseneault, David L. Corcoran, Benjamin W. Domingue, Kathleen Mullan Harris, Renate M. Houts, Jonathan S. Mill, Terrie E. Moffitt, Joseph Prinz, Karen Sugden, Jasmin Wertz, Benjamin Williams and Candice L. Odgers
- Diverse motives for human curiosity pp. 587-595

- Kenji Kobayashi, Silvio Ravaioli, Adrien Baranès, Michael Woodford and Jacqueline Gottlieb
- A values-alignment intervention protects adolescents from the effects of food marketing pp. 596-603

- Christopher J. Bryan, David S. Yeager and Cintia P. Hinojosa
- A potential game approach to modelling evolution in a connected society pp. 604-610

- Jiabin Wu and Dai Zusai
- Extensive childhood experience with Pokémon suggests eccentricity drives organization of visual cortex pp. 611-624

- Jesse Gomez, Michael Barnett and Kalanit Grill-Spector
- Gaze bias differences capture individual choice behaviour pp. 625-635

- Armin W. Thomas, Felix Molter, Ian Krajbich, Hauke R. Heekeren and Peter N. C. Mohr
- Regulation of evidence accumulation by pupil-linked arousal processes pp. 636-645

- Waitsang Keung, Todd A. Hagen and Robert C. Wilson
Volume 3, issue 5, 2019
- Deliberative democracy and climate governance pp. 411-413

- John S. Dryzek and Simon Niemeyer
- The promise of environmental neuroscience pp. 414-417

- Marc G. Berman, Omid Kardan, Hiroki P. Kotabe, Howard C. Nusbaum and Sarah E. London
- Why gender gaps persist pp. 418-418

- Stavroula Kousta
- Healthful green minds pp. 419-419

- John Carson
- Faculty beliefs predict STEM achievement pp. 420-420

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- The nationalization of news pp. 421-421

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Explaining human technology pp. 422-423

- Rachel L. Kendal
- A gaze bias in the mind’s eye pp. 424-425

- Susana Martinez-Conde and Robert G. Alexander
- Resolving uncertainty in a social world pp. 426-435

- Oriel FeldmanHall and Amitai Shenhav
- Process-based framework for precise neuromodulation pp. 436-445

- Nitzan Lubianiker, Noam Goldway, Tom Fruchtman-Steinbok, Christian Paret, Jacob N Keynan, Neomi Singer, Avihay Cohen, Kathrin Cohen Kadosh, David E J Linden and Talma Hendler
- Causal understanding is not necessary for the improvement of culturally evolving technology pp. 446-452

- Maxime Derex, Jean-François Bonnefon, Robert Boyd and Alex Mesoudi
- The Fix-it face-to-face intervention increases multihazard household preparedness cross-culturally pp. 453-461

- Helene Joffe, Henry W. W. Potts, Tiziana Rossetto, Canay Doğulu, Ervin Gul and Gabriela Perez-Fuentes
- Human gaze tracks attentional focusing in memorized visual space pp. 462-470

- Freek van Ede, Sammi R. Chekroud and Anna C. Nobre
- GWAS of smoking behaviour in 165,436 Japanese people reveals seven new loci and shared genetic architecture pp. 471-477

- Nana Matoba, Masato Akiyama, Kazuyoshi Ishigaki, Masahiro Kanai, Atsushi Takahashi, Yukihide Momozawa, Shiro Ikegawa, Masashi Ikeda, Nakao Iwata, Makoto Hirata, Koichi Matsuda, Michiaki Kubo, Yukinori Okada and Yoichiro Kamatani
- Complex affect dynamics add limited information to the prediction of psychological well-being pp. 478-491

- Egon Dejonckheere, Merijn Mestdagh, Marlies Houben, Isa Rutten, Laura Sels, Peter Kuppens and Francis Tuerlinckx
- Insufficient sleep reduces voting and other prosocial behaviours pp. 492-500

- John B. Holbein, Jerome P. Schafer and David Dickinson
- Human non-olfactory cognition phase-locked with inhalation pp. 501-512

- Ofer Perl, Aharon Ravia, Mica Rubinson, Ami Eisen, Timna Soroka, Nofar Mor, Lavi Secundo and Noam Sobel
- Genomic structural equation modelling provides insights into the multivariate genetic architecture of complex traits pp. 513-525

- Andrew D. Grotzinger, Mijke Rhemtulla, Ronald Vlaming, Stuart J. Ritchie, Travis T. Mallard, W. David Hill, Hill F. Ip, Riccardo E. Marioni, Andrew M. McIntosh, Ian J. Deary, Philipp D. Koellinger, K. Paige Harden, Michel G. Nivard and Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
- Development of a formal system for representing behaviour-change theories pp. 526-536

- Robert West, Cristina A. Godinho, Lauren Connell Bohlen, Rachel N. Carey, Janna Hastings, Carmen E. Lefevre and Susan Michie
- Publisher Correction: Process-based framework for precise neuromodulation pp. 537-537

- Nitzan Lubianiker, Noam Goldway, Tom Fruchtman-Steinbok, Christian Paret, Jacob N Keynan, Neomi Singer, Avihay Cohen, Kathrin Cohen Kadosh, David E J Linden and Talma Hendler
Volume 3, issue 4, 2019
- Information and communications technology for conflict prevention pp. 310-311

- John Green Otunga
- The life-changing magic of sharing your data pp. 312-315

- Laurence T. Hunt
- The gender gap in employment and wages pp. 316-318

- Barbara Petrongolo
- Inequality fuels forest loss pp. 319-319

- John Carson
- Physical activity and depression pp. 320-320

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Indirect effects of violence pp. 321-321

- Aisha Bradshaw
- E-cigarettes for smoking cessation pp. 322-322

- Stavroula Kousta
- Migration, integration and reproduction pp. 323-324

- Mary C. Towner
- Why daughters may choose early marriage pp. 325-326

- Laura Stark
- The asymmetric auditory cortex pp. 327-328

- Liberty S. Hamilton
- The wisdom of polarized crowds pp. 329-336

- Feng Shi, Misha Teplitskiy, Eamon Duede and James A. Evans
- Integration involves a trade-off between fertility and status for World War II evacuees pp. 337-345

- Robert Lynch, Virpi Lummaa, Karthik Panchanathan, Kevin Middleton, Anna Rotkirch, Mirkka Danielsbacka, David O’Brien and John Loehr
- Parent–offspring conflict unlikely to explain ‘child marriage’ in northwestern Tanzania pp. 346-353

- Susan B. Schaffnit, Anushé Hassan, Mark Urassa and David W. Lawson
- Experimental evidence for a pure collaboration effect pp. 354-360

- Mary C. McGrath and Alan S. Gerber
- Sources of suboptimality in a minimalistic explore–exploit task pp. 361-368

- Mingyu Song, Zahy Bnaya and Wei Ji Ma
- The primacy of categories in the recognition of 12 emotions in speech prosody across two cultures pp. 369-382

- Alan S. Cowen, Petri Laukka, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Runjing Liu and Dacher Keltner
- Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice pp. 383-392

- Dianna R. Amasino, Nicolette J. Sullivan, Rachel E. Kranton and Scott A. Huettel
- Spectrotemporal modulation provides a unifying framework for auditory cortical asymmetries pp. 393-405

- Adeen Flinker, Werner K. Doyle, Ashesh D. Mehta, Orrin Devinsky and David Poeppel
- Author Correction: Prior shared success predicts victory in team competitions pp. 406-406

- Satyam Mukherjee, Yun Huang, Julia Neidhardt, Brian Uzzi and Noshir Contractor
- Publisher Correction: Sources of suboptimality in a minimalistic explore–exploit task pp. 407-408

- Mingyu Song, Zahy Bnaya and Wei Ji Ma
Volume 3, issue 3, 2019
- Does economic insecurity really impact on gun violence at US schools? pp. 198-199

- Evi Pappa, Andresa Lagerborg and Morten Ravn
- Questioning the proposed translational pathway for germline genome editing pp. 200-200

- Françoise Baylis
- Gender inequality in work-family balance pp. 201-203

- Oriel Sullivan
- Rethinking human enhancement as collective welfarism pp. 204-206

- Daphne Bavelier, Julian Savulescu, Linda P. Fried, Theodore Friedmann, Corinna E. Lathan, Simone Schürle and John R. Beard
- Crowds flow like rivers pp. 207-207

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Controlling prospective memory pp. 208-208

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Guilt in the eye of the camera pp. 209-209

- John Carson
- Immigration and careers pp. 210-210

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Social norms are becoming weaker pp. 211-211

- Michael E. W. Varnum
- More than two forms of Pavlovian prediction pp. 212-213

- Hillary A. Raab and Catherine A. Hartley
- How economic inequality shapes mobility expectations and behaviour in disadvantaged youth pp. 214-220

- Alexander S. Browman, Mesmin Destin, Melissa S. Kearney and Phillip Levine
- A problem in theory pp. 221-229

- Michael Muthukrishna and Joseph Henrich
- Global music streaming data reveal diurnal and seasonal patterns of affective preference pp. 230-236

- Minsu Park, Jennifer Thom, Sarah Mennicken, Henriette Cramer and Michael Macy
- Air pollution lowers Chinese urbanites’ expressed happiness on social media pp. 237-243

- Siqi Zheng, Jianghao Wang, Cong Sun, Xiaonan Zhang and Matthew Kahn
- The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity–order trade-off pp. 244-250

- Joshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand, Soham De and Amber Fox
- Extreme opponents of genetically modified foods know the least but think they know the most pp. 251-256

- Philip M. Fernbach, Nicholas Light, Sydney E. Scott, Yoel Inbar and Paul Rozin
- Little race or gender bias in an experiment of initial review of NIH R01 grant proposals pp. 257-264

- Patrick S. Forscher, William T. L. Cox, Markus Brauer and Patricia G. Devine
- Positive memory specificity is associated with reduced vulnerability to depression pp. 265-273

- Adrian Dahl Askelund, Susanne Schweizer, Ian M. Goodyer and Anne-Laura van Harmelen
- Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment pp. 274-283

- Guillaume Legendre, Thomas Andrillon, Matthieu Koroma and Sid Kouider
- Behavioural evidence for parallel outcome-sensitive and outcome-insensitive Pavlovian learning systems in humans pp. 284-296

- Eva R. Pool, Wolfgang M. Pauli, Carolina S. Kress and John P. O’Doherty
- Multimodal imaging of brain connectivity reveals predictors of individual decision strategy in statistical learning pp. 297-307

- Vasilis M. Karlaftis, Joseph Giorgio, Petra E. Vértes, Rui Wang, Yuan Shen, Peter Tino, Andrew E. Welchman and Zoe Kourtzi
Volume 3, issue 2, 2019
- Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness pp. 104-107

- Matthias Michel, Diane Beck, Ned Block, Hal Blumenfeld, Richard Brown, David Carmel, Marisa Carrasco, Mazviita Chirimuuta, Marvin Chun, Axel Cleeremans, Stanislas Dehaene, Stephen M. Fleming, Chris Frith, Patrick Haggard, Biyu J. He, Cecilia Heyes, Melvyn A. Goodale, Liz Irvine, Mitsuo Kawato, Robert Kentridge, Jean-Remi King, Robert T. Knight, Sid Kouider, Victor Lamme, Dominique Lamy, Hakwan Lau, Steven Laureys, Joseph LeDoux, Ying-Tung Lin, Kayuet Liu, Stephen L. Macknik, Susana Martinez-Conde, George A. Mashour, Lucia Melloni, Lisa Miracchi, Myrto Mylopoulos, Lionel Naccache, Adrian M. Owen, Richard E. Passingham, Luiz Pessoa, Megan A. K. Peters, Dobromir Rahnev, Tony Ro, David Rosenthal, Yuka Sasaki, Claire Sergent, Guillermo Solovey, Nicholas D. Schiff, Anil Seth, Catherine Tallon-Baudry, Marco Tamietto, Frank Tong, Simon Gaal, Alexandra Vlassova, Takeo Watanabe, Josh Weisberg, Karen Yan and Masatoshi Yoshida
- Many more labs pp. 108-108

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Hominins had flexible diets pp. 109-109

- John Carson
- Covert Collaboration pp. 110-110

- Aisha E. Bradshaw
- Can school climate be changed? pp. 111-111

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Privacy beyond the individual pp. 112-113

- David Garcia
- An evolutionary perspective on paranoia pp. 114-121

- Nichola J. Raihani and Vaughan Bell
- Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity pp. 122-128

- James P. Bagrow, Xipei Liu and Lewis Mitchell
- War increases religiosity pp. 129-135

- Joseph Henrich, Michal Bauer, Alessandra Cassar, Julie Chytilová and Benjamin Grant Purzycki
- Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations pp. 136-142

- Bruno R. Bocanegra, Fenna H. Poletiek, Bouchra Ftitache and Andy Clark
- Speed of time-compressed forward replay flexibly changes in human episodic memory pp. 143-154

- Sebastian Michelmann, Bernhard P. Staresina, Howard Bowman and Simon Hanslmayr
- Early onset of structural inequality in the formation of collaborative knowledge in all Wikimedia projects pp. 155-163

- Jinhyuk Yun, Sang Hoon Lee and Hawoong Jeong
- A scoping review of ontologies related to human behaviour change pp. 164-172

- Emma Norris, Ailbhe N. Finnerty, Janna Hastings, Gillian Stokes and Susan Michie
- The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use pp. 173-182

- Amy Orben and Andrew K. Przybylski
- Social learning strategies regulate the wisdom and madness of interactive crowds pp. 183-193

- Wataru Toyokawa, Andrew Whalen and Kevin N. Laland
- Author Correction: Electrical fingerprint of the amygdala guides neurofeedback training for stress resilience pp. 194-194

- Jackob N. Keynan, Avihay Cohen, Gilan Jackont, Nili Green, Noam Goldway, Alexander Davidov, Yehudit Meir-Hasson, Gal Raz, Nathan Intrator, Eyal Fruchter, Keren Ginat, Eugene Laska, Marc Cavazza and Talma Hendler
- Publisher Correction: Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity pp. 195-195

- James P. Bagrow, Xipei Liu and Lewis Mitchell
Volume 3, issue 1, 2019
- The role of genetics in subjective well-being pp. 3-3

- Espen Røysamb and Ragnhild B. Nes
- Misconceptions about substance use in the US–Mexico border area pp. 4-4

- Guilherme Borges
- Growth of ancestry DNA testing risks huge increase in paternity issues pp. 5-5

- Maarten H. D. Larmuseau
- Learning analytics in Latin America present an opportunity not to be missed pp. 6-7

- Xavier Ochoa
- Decision flows into actions pp. 8-8

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Migration in ancient Americas pp. 9-9

- John Carson
- A lifetime of gender segregation pp. 10-10

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Leader histories and threat pp. 11-11

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Attention scales with object size pp. 12-13

- Soojin Park
- Social norms and how they impact behaviour pp. 14-15

- Katherine J. Reynolds
- Neurofeedback for soldiers pp. 16-17

- Kymberly D. Young
- Predicting the decay of collective memory pp. 18-19

- Alin Coman
- Affect labeling in the age of social media pp. 20-21

- Matthew D. Lieberman
- Shared success begets success pp. 22-23

- Mark R. Beauchamp
- How data science can advance mental health research pp. 24-32

- Tom C. Russ, Eva Woelbert, Katrina A. S. Davis, Jonathan D. Hafferty, Zina Ibrahim, Becky Inkster, Ann John, William Lee, Margaret Maxwell, Andrew M. McIntosh and Rob Stewart
- How natural field experiments have enhanced our understanding of unemployment pp. 33-39

- Omar Al-Ubaydli and John List
- Attention scales according to inferred real-world object size pp. 40-47

- Andrew J. Collegio, Joseph C. Nah, Paul S. Scotti and Sarah Shomstein
- Learning one’s genetic risk changes physiology independent of actual genetic risk pp. 48-56

- Bradley P. Turnwald, J. Parker Goyer, Danielle Z. Boles, Amy Silder, Scott L. Delp and Alia J. Crum
- Even arbitrary norms influence moral decision-making pp. 57-62

- Campbell Pryor, Amy Perfors and Piers D. L. Howe
- Electrical fingerprint of the amygdala guides neurofeedback training for stress resilience pp. 63-73

- Jackob N. Keynan, Avihay Cohen, Gilan Jackont, Nili Green, Noam Goldway, Alexander Davidov, Yehudit Meir-Hasson, Gal Raz, Nathan Intrator, Eyal Fruchter, Keren Ginat, Eugene Laska, Marc Cavazza and Talma Hendler
- Prior shared success predicts victory in team competitions pp. 74-81

- Satyam Mukherjee, Yun Huang, Julia Neidhardt, Brian Uzzi and Noshir Contractor
- The universal decay of collective memory and attention pp. 82-91

- Cristian Candia, C. Jara-Figueroa, Carlos Rodriguez-Sickert, Albert-László Barabási and Cesar Hidalgo
- The minute-scale dynamics of online emotions reveal the effects of affect labeling pp. 92-100

- Rui Fan, Onur Varol, Ali Varamesh, Alexander Barron, Ingrid A. van de Leemput, Marten Scheffer and Johan Bollen
- Author Correction: Using rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science pp. 101-101

- Jennifer A. Sumner, Rachel N. Carey, Susan Michie, Marie Johnston, Donald Edmondson and Karina W. Davidson
- Retraction Note: Limited individual attention and online virality of low-quality information pp. 102-102

- Xiaoyan Qiu, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Alessandro Flammini and Filippo Menczer
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