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Volume 1, issue 12, 2017
- Prison design and the need for reform pp. 846-848

- Yvonne Jewkes
- Bringing digital mental health to where it is needed most pp. 849-851

- Dror Ben-Zeev and David C. Atkins
- How stakeholders can respond to the rise of predatory journals pp. 852-855

- Manoj Mathew Lalu, Larissa Shamseer, Kelly D. Cobey and David Moher
- Wealthy elders more healthy pp. 856-856

- John Carson
- No confidence in wrong actions pp. 857-857

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Eating healthy or eating right pp. 858-858

- John Carson
- Crime and prostitution zones pp. 859-859

- Sara Constantino
- Identifying suicidal young adults pp. 860-861

- Barry Horwitz
- Human aversion to differentness pp. 862-863

- Carol Sigelman
- Climatic imprints on personality pp. 864-865

- Evert Van de Vliert
- Bridging cultural sociology and cognitive psychology in three contemporary research programmes pp. 866-872

- Michèle Lamont, Laura Adler, Bo Yun Park and Xin Xiang
- Association of moral values with vaccine hesitancy pp. 873-880

- Avnika B. Amin, Robert A. Bednarczyk, Cara E. Ray, Kala J. Melchiori, Jesse Graham, Jeffrey R. Huntsinger and Saad B. Omer
- Increasing verbal knowledge mediates development of multidimensional emotion representations pp. 881-889

- Erik C. Nook, Stephanie F. Sasse, Hilary K. Lambert, Katie A. McLaughlin and Leah H. Somerville
- Regional ambient temperature is associated with human personality pp. 890-895

- Wenqi Wei, Jackson G. Lu, Adam D. Galinsky, Han Wu, Samuel D. Gosling, Peter J. Rentfrow, Wenjie Yuan, Qi Zhang, Yongyu Guo, Ming Zhang, Wenjing Gui, Xiao-Yi Guo, Jeff Potter, Jian Wang, Bingtan Li, Xiaojie Li, Yang-Mei Han, Meizhen Lv, Xiang-Qing Guo, Yera Choe, Weipeng Lin, Kun Yu, Qiyu Bai, Zhe Shang, Ying Han and Lei Wang
- The default network and the combination of cognitive processes that mediate self-generated thought pp. 896-910

- Vadim Axelrod, Geraint Rees and Moshe Bar
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Machine learning of neural representations of suicide and emotion concepts identifies suicidal youth pp. 911-919

- Marcel Adam Just, Lisa Pan, Vladimir L. Cherkassky, Dana L. McMakin, Christine Cha, Matthew K. Nock and David Brent
- Relating pattern deviancy aversion to stigma and prejudice pp. 920-927

- Anton Gollwitzer, Julia Marshall, Yimeng Wang and John A. Bargh
- Publisher Correction: Bridging cultural sociology and cognitive psychology in three contemporary research programmes pp. 928-928

- Michèle Lamont, Laura Adler, Bo Yun Park and Xin Xiang
Volume 1, issue 11, 2017
- Far-reaching consequences of wartime attacks on education pp. 768-768

- Susan Raqib
- Moral outrage in the digital age pp. 769-771

- M. J. Crockett
- Behavioural genetics in criminal court pp. 772-774

- Nicholas Scurich and Paul S. Appelbaum
- Assessing the consequences of cyberbullying on mental health pp. 775-777

- Jean-Baptiste Pingault and Tabea Schoeler
- Perceiving products pp. 778-778

- Adam Yeeles
- Understanding language change pp. 779-779

- Stavroula Kousta
- Responsibility and markets pp. 780-780

- Sara Constantino
- Reason and emotion in advocacy pp. 781-781

- Stavroula Kousta
- More risks can feel less risky pp. 782-783

- Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher
- The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders pp. 784-790

- Raffael Kalisch, Dewleen G. Baker, Ulrike Basten, Marco P. Boks, George A. Bonanno, Eddie Brummelman, Andrea Chmitorz, Guillén Fernàndez, Christian J. Fiebach, Isaac Galatzer-Levy, Elbert Geuze, Sergiu Groppa, Isabella Helmreich, Talma Hendler, Erno J. Hermans, Tanja Jovanovic, Thomas Kubiak, Klaus Lieb, Beat Lutz, Marianne B. Müller, Ryan J. Murray, Caroline M. Nievergelt, Andreas Reif, Karin Roelofs, Bart P. F. Rutten, David Sander, Anita Schick, Oliver Tüscher, Ilse Van Diest, Anne-Laura van Harmelen, Ilya M. Veer, Eric Vermetten, Christiaan H. Vinkers, Tor D. Wager, Henrik Walter, Michèle Wessa, Michael Wibral and Birgit Kleim
- One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and attention to gender and sex analysis pp. 791-796

- Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Jens Peter Andersen, Londa Schiebinger and Jesper W. Schneider
- The unintended consequences of argument dilution in direct-to-consumer drug advertisements pp. 797-802

- Niro Sivanathan and Hemant Kakkar
- The risk elicitation puzzle pp. 803-809

- Andreas Pedroni, Renato Frey, Adrian Bruhin, Gilles Dutilh, Ralph Hertwig and Jörg Rieskamp
- The idiosyncratic nature of confidence pp. 810-818

- Joaquin Navajas, Chandni Hindocha, Hebah Foda, Mehdi Keramati, Peter E. Latham and Bahador Bahrami
- The dopaminergic reward system underpins gender differences in social preferences pp. 819-827

- Alexander Soutschek, Christopher J. Burke, Anjali Raja Beharelle, Robert Schreiber, Susanna C. Weber, Iliana I. Karipidis, Jolien ten Velden, Bernd Weber, Helene Haker, Tobias Kalenscher and Philippe N. Tobler
- Differential hemispheric and visual stream contributions to ensemble coding of crowd emotion pp. 828-842

- Hee Yeon Im, Daniel N. Albohn, Troy G. Steiner, Cody A. Cushing, Reginald B. Adams and Kestutis Kveraga
- Publisher Correction: Letter perception emerges from unsupervised deep learning and recycling of natural image features pp. 843-843

- Alberto Testolin, Ivilin Stoianov and Marco Zorzi
Volume 1, issue 10, 2017
- Psychological roadblocks to the adoption of self-driving vehicles pp. 694-696

- Azim Shariff, Jean-François Bonnefon and Iyad Rahwan
- Channelling passion for the ocean towards plastic pollution pp. 697-699

- Sabine Pahl, Kayleigh J. Wyles and Richard C. Thompson
- The power of sound for brain health pp. 700-702

- Nina Kraus and Trent Nicol
- Pathways of income mobility pp. 703-703

- Sara Constantino
- Belief in free will pp. 704-704

- John Carson
- Unlove the bomb pp. 705-705

- Stavroula Kousta
- Slow response a force of habit pp. 706-706

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Proactive policing and crime control pp. 707-708

- David Weisburd
- Finding meaning in eye movements pp. 709-710

- Kyle R. Cave
- The unfairness of being prosocial pp. 711-712

- Megan E. Speer and Mauricio R. Delgado
- Language, mind and brain pp. 713-722

- Angela D. Friederici, Noam Chomsky, Robert C. Berwick, Andrea Moro and Johan J. Bolhuis
- Grammars are robustly transmitted even during the emergence of creole languages pp. 723-729

- Damián E. Blasi, Susanne Maria Michaelis and Martin Haspelmath
- Evidence that curtailing proactive policing can reduce major crime pp. 730-737

- Christopher M. Sullivan and Zachary P. O’Keeffe
- Statistically inaccurate and morally unfair judgements via base rate intrusion pp. 738-742

- Jack Cao, Max Kleiman-Weiner and Mahzarin R. Banaji
- Meaning-based guidance of attention in scenes as revealed by meaning maps pp. 743-747

- John M. Henderson and Taylor R. Hayes
- Brain response patterns to economic inequity predict present and future depression indices pp. 748-756

- Toshiko Tanaka, Takao Yamamoto and Masahiko Haruno
- Hidden heritability due to heterogeneity across seven populations pp. 757-765

- Felix C. Tropf, S. Hong Lee, Renske M. Verweij, Gert Stulp, Peter J. van der Most, Ronald de Vlaming, Andrew Bakshi, Daniel A. Briley, Charles Rahal, Robert Hellpap, Anastasia N. Iliadou, Tõnu Esko, Andres Metspalu, Sarah E. Medland, Nicholas G. Martin, Nicola Barban, Harold Snieder, Matthew R. Robinson and Melinda C. Mills
Volume 1, issue 9, 2017
- Addiction as a brain disease does not promote injustice pp. 610-610

- Gillinder Bedi, Diana Martinez, Frances R. Levin, Sandra Comer and Margaret Haney
- Reply to ‘Addiction as a brain disease does not promote injustice’ pp. 611-611

- Carl L. Hart
- Rethinking public health using behavioural science pp. 612-612

- Michael Hallsworth
- The case for and against autonomous weapon systems pp. 613-614

- James Dawes
- The crisis of politicization within and beyond science pp. 615-617

- James N. Druckman
- Reproducing inequality pp. 618-618

- Adam Yeeles
- A model of proactive policing pp. 619-619

- Sara Constantino
- Shifting social norms pp. 620-620

- Stavroula Kousta
- Coping with disaster pp. 621-621

- John Carson
- The origin of hallucinations pp. 622-622

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Vehicle-borne terror pp. 623-623

- Adam Yeeles
- Modelling social norms of water conservation pp. 624-625

- Marco A. Janssen
- How humans cooperate and punish pp. 626-627

- Herbert Gintis
- Willingness to fight and die pp. 628-629

- John G. Horgan
- Personal values in human life pp. 630-639

- Lilach Sagiv, Sonia Roccas, Jan Cieciuch and Shalom H. Schwartz
- Social tipping points in global groundwater management pp. 640-649

- Juan Carlos Castilla-Rho, Rodrigo Rojas, Martin S. Andersen, Cameron Holley and Gregoire Mariethoz
- Reciprocity and the tragedies of maintaining and providing the commons pp. 650-656

- Simon Gächter, Felix Kölle and Simone Quercia
- Letter perception emerges from unsupervised deep learning and recycling of natural image features pp. 657-664

- Alberto Testolin, Ivilin Stoianov and Marco Zorzi
- Contagious disruptions and complexity traps in economic development pp. 665-672

- Charles D. Brummitt, Kenan Huremović, Paolo Pin, Matthew H. Bonds and Fernando Vega-Redondo
- The devoted actor’s will to fight and the spiritual dimension of human conflict pp. 673-679

- Ángel Gómez, Lucía López-Rodríguez, Hammad Sheikh, Jeremy Ginges, Lydia Wilson, Hoshang Waziri, Alexandra Vázquez, Richard Davis and Scott Atran
- The successor representation in human reinforcement learning pp. 680-692

- I. Momennejad, E. M. Russek, J. H. Cheong, M. M. Botvinick, N. D. Daw and S. J. Gershman
Volume 1, issue 8, 2017
- Dopaminergic medication increases reliance on current information in Parkinson’s disease pp. 1-7

- Iris Vilares and Konrad P. Kording
- Behavioural economics: Preserving rank as a social norm pp. 1-2

- Gary Charness and Marie Claire Villeval
- Health psychology: Healthy choice architecture pp. 1-2

- Vera Araújo-Soares and Falko F. Sniehotta
- Evolution: The value of information pp. 1-2

- Adam Bear and David G. Rand
- Psychology: Atheism and moral intuitions pp. 1-2

- Adam B. Cohen and Jordan W. Moon
- Neuroscience: Rationality, uncertainty, dopamine pp. 1-2

- Christopher D. Fiorillo
- Cognitive neuroscience: More is different pp. 1-2

- Rogier A. Kievit
- Neuroscience: Connectivity mapping and behaviour pp. 1-2

- Bernd Weber
- Rank reversal aversion inhibits redistribution across societies pp. 1-5

- Wenwen Xie, Benjamin Ho, Stephan Meier and Xinyue Zhou
- Migration is part of the human experience but is far from natural pp. 1-1

- Heide Castañeda
- Psychology: Moral contagion online pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Environmental science: A chain of cooperation pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Global evidence of extreme intuitive moral prejudice against atheists pp. 1-6

- Will M. Gervais, Dimitris Xygalatas, Ryan T. McKay, Michiel van Elk, Emma E. Buchtel, Mark Aveyard, Sarah R. Schiavone, Ilan Dar-Nimrod, Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen, Tapani Riekki, Eva Kundtová Klocová, Jonathan E. Ramsay and Joseph Bulbulia
- A general evolutionary framework for the role of intuition and deliberation in cooperation pp. 1-6

- Stephan Jagau and Matthijs van Veelen
- Selective overweighting of larger magnitudes during noisy numerical comparison pp. 1-8

- Bernhard Spitzer, Leonhard Waschke and Christopher Summerfield
- Towards an integrated science of language pp. 1-3

- Morten H. Christiansen and Nick Chater
- The TIPPME intervention typology for changing environments to change behaviour pp. 1-9

- Gareth J. Hollands, Giacomo Bignardi, Marie Johnston, Michael P. Kelly, David Ogilvie, Mark Petticrew, Andrew Prestwich, Ian Shemilt, Stephen Sutton and Theresa M. Marteau
- Functional corticostriatal connection topographies predict goal-directed behaviour in humans pp. 1-9

- Andre F. Marquand, Koen V. Haak and Christian F. Beckmann
- Racism and the role of imaginary others in Europe pp. 1-4

- Catarina Kinnvall
Volume 1, issue 7, 2017
- On the misplaced politics of behavioural policy interventions pp. 1-7

- David Tannenbaum, Craig R. Fox and Todd Rogers
- Limited individual attention and online virality of low-quality information pp. 1-7

- Xiaoyan Qiu, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Alessandro Flammini and Filippo Menczer
- Prosocial apathy for helping others when effort is required pp. 1-10

- Patricia L. Lockwood, Mathilde Hamonet, Samuel H. Zhang, Anya Ratnavel, Florentine U. Salmony, Masud Husain and Matthew A. J. Apps
- Europeans support a proportional allocation of asylum seekers pp. 1-6

- Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller and Dominik Hangartner
- Genetics: Recipe for intelligence pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Genetics: Locus for anorexia nervosa pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Limitations of mitigating judicial bias with machine learning pp. 1-1

- Kristian Lum
- Neuroscience: Decoding facial recognition pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Cognitive science: Flawed reasoning pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Public policy: Crowding out climate policy pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Corrupting cooperation and how anti-corruption strategies may backfire pp. 1-5

- Michael Muthukrishna, Patrick Francois, Shayan Pourahmadi and Joseph Henrich
- Video can make behavioural science more reproducible pp. 1-2

- Rick O. Gilmore and Karen E. Adolph
- Economics: Corruption made visible pp. 1-2

- Manfred Milinski
- Psychology: People work less hard for others pp. 1-2

- Michael Inzlicht and Cendri A. Hutcherson
- Basic income as a pivoting reform pp. 1-3

- Louise Haagh
- Perceptual confidence neglects decision-incongruent evidence in the brain pp. 1-8

- Megan A. K. Peters, Thomas Thesen, Yoshiaki D. Ko, Brian Maniscalco, Chad Carlson, Matt Davidson, Werner Doyle, Ruben Kuzniecky, Orrin Devinsky, Eric Halgren and Hakwan Lau
Volume 1, issue 6, 2017
- Arousal-related adjustments of perceptual biases optimize perception in dynamic environments pp. 1-11

- Kamesh Krishnamurthy, Matthew R. Nassar, Shilpa Sarode and Joshua I. Gold
- Dual enhancement mechanisms for overnight motor memory consolidation pp. 1-7

- Jocelyn Breton and Edwin M. Robertson
- Confidence matching in group decision-making pp. 1-7

- Dan Bang, Laurence Aitchison, Rani Moran, Santiago Herce Castanon, Banafsheh Rafiee, Ali Mahmoodi, Jennifer Y. F. Lau, Peter E. Latham, Bahador Bahrami and Christopher Summerfield
- The functional brain networks that underlie Early Stone Age tool manufacture pp. 1-8

- Shelby S. Putt, Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar, Robert G. Franciscus and John P. Spencer
- Mind control as a guide for the mind pp. 1-8

- John D. Medaglia, Perry Zurn, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Danielle S. Bassett
- Outcome-oriented moral evaluation in terrorists pp. 1-9

- Sandra Baez, Eduar Herrera, Adolfo M. García, Facundo Manes, Liane Young and Agustín Ibáñez
- How and why we should take deradicalization seriously pp. 1-3

- Daniel Koehler
- Human germline genome editing and broad societal consensus pp. 1-3

- Françoise Baylis
- Decisions might be better when teams don’t get along pp. 1-2

- David Burkus
- Neuroarchaeology: Language and tools in the brain pp. 1-2

- Natalie Uomini
- Neuroscience: Sleep, memories, and the brain pp. 1-2

- Susanne Diekelmann
- Sociology: Protest signalling pp. 1-1

- Yeeles Adam
- Cognitive science: Biased machines pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Economics: Declining economic mobility pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Epidemiology: Warning signs of suicide risk pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Social networks: Inferring financial status pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
Volume 1, issue 5, 2017
- Spontaneous neural encoding of social network position pp. 1-7

- Carolyn Parkinson, Adam Kleinbaum and Thalia Wheatley
- Climate change may alter human physical activity patterns pp. 1-7

- Nick Obradovich and James H. Fowler
- Social discounting and distance perceptions in costly altruism pp. 1-7

- Kruti M. Vekaria, Kristin M. Brethel-Haurwitz, Elise M. Cardinale, Sarah A. Stoycos and Abigail A. Marsh
- Evidence for a large-scale brain system supporting allostasis and interoception in humans pp. 1-14

- Ian R. Kleckner, Jiahe Zhang, Alexandra Touroutoglou, Lorena Chanes, Chenjie Xia, W. Kyle Simmons, Karen S. Quigley, Bradford C. Dickerson and Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Systems of (non-)diversity pp. 1-5

- Douglas Medin, Bethany Ojalehto, Ananda Marin and Megan Bang
- Subsistence styles shape human social learning strategies pp. 1-5

- Luke Glowacki and Lucas Molleman
- Ending child trafficking and slavery in Ghana pp. 1-1

- James Kofi Annan
- Reproducibility: Power failure pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Criminology: Immigration reduces violence pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Political science: Social networks and fascism pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Environmental economics: Pacing the fish race pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Complex networks: Network healing after loss pp. 1-2

- Robert Bond
- Neuroscience: Social networks in the brain pp. 1-2

- James P. Curley and Kevin N. Ochsner
- Social psychology: Love thy stranger as thyself pp. 1-2

- Tobias Kalenscher
- Cultural evolution: Subsistence and social learning pp. 1-2

- Alex Mesoudi
- Connective recovery in social networks after the death of a friend pp. 1-6

- William R. Hobbs and Moira K. Burke
- Resolving ethnolinguistic conflict in multi-ethnic societies pp. 1-3

- Joseph Lo Bianco
- Effective eradication of modern slavery pp. 1-3

- Andrew Wallis
- Reminiscing about positive memories buffers acute stress responses pp. 1-9

- Megan E. Speer and Mauricio R. Delgado
Volume 1, issue 4, 2017
- Quantifying patterns of research-interest evolution pp. 1-7

- Tao Jia, Dashun Wang and Boleslaw K. Szymanski
- Why people prefer unequal societies pp. 1-7

- Christina Starmans, Mark Sheskin and Paul Bloom
- Rational quantitative attribution of beliefs, desires and percepts in human mentalizing pp. 1-10

- Chris L. Baker, Julian Jara-Ettinger, Rebecca Saxe and Joshua B. Tenenbaum
- Exome sequencing of healthy phenotypic extremes links TROVE2 to emotional memory and PTSD pp. 1-10

- Angela Heck, Annette Milnik, Vanja Vukojevic, Jana Petrovska, Tobias Egli, Jochen Singer, Pablo Escobar, Thierry Sengstag, David Coynel, Virginie Freytag, Matthias Fastenrath, Philippe Demougin, Eva Loos, Francina Hartmann, Nathalie Schicktanz, Bernardo Delarue Bizzini, Christian Vogler, Iris-Tatjana Kolassa, Sarah Wilker, Thomas Elbert, Torsten Schwede, Christian Beisel, Niko Beerenwinkel, Dominique J.-F. de Quervain and Andreas Papassotiropoulos
- Cognitive science: Modelling theory of mind pp. 1-1

- Gergely Csibra
- Public health: The health of nations pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- A call to action to build research data infrastructure pp. 1-1

- Julia Ingrid Lane
- Social sciences lose out again in Common Rule reform pp. 1-1

- Robert Dingwall
- Sociology: Misrecognizing minorities pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Economics: Slow and steady pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Political science: The ally of my ally pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Political science: Partisans' science interests pp. 1-2

- Toby Bolsen
- A new era in human-subjects regulation pp. 1-2

- Susan T. Fiske and Jeanne Rivard
- Political behaviour and the acoustics of social media pp. 1-3

- Helen Margetts
- Behavioural and neural characterization of optimistic reinforcement learning pp. 1-9

- Germain Lefebvre, Mael Lebreton, Florent Meyniel, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Stefano Palminteri
- Millions of online book co-purchases reveal partisan differences in the consumption of science pp. 1-9

- Feng Shi, Yongren Shi, Fedor A. Dokshin, James A. Evans and Michael W. Macy
Volume 1, issue 3, 2017
- Behavioural clusters and predictors of performance during recovery from stroke pp. 1-10

- L. E. Ramsey, J. S. Siegel, C. E. Lang, M. Strube, G. L. Shulman and M. Corbetta
- A unified model of human semantic knowledge and its disorders pp. 1-10

- Lang Chen, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph and Timothy T. Rogers
- Viewing addiction as a brain disease promotes social injustice pp. 1-1

- Carl L. Hart
- Archaeology: Origin of gender inequalities pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Cognitive science: Wiser than the crowd pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Education: Trajectories of school bullying pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Media studies: Cast a wide net(work) pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Correction: Corrigendum: The nature of viral altruism and how to make it stick pp. 1-1

- Sander van der Linden
- Political science: Obey my orders pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Public health: This message must be herd pp. 1-2

- Dirk Brockmann
- Anthropology: Tradition's hidden economy pp. 1-2

- Joseph Bulbulia
- Physically interacting individuals estimate the partner’s goal to enhance their movements pp. 1-6

- Atsushi Takagi, Gowrishankar Ganesh, Toshinori Yoshioka, Mitsuo Kawato and Etienne Burdet
- On the benefits of explaining herd immunity in vaccine advocacy pp. 1-6

- Cornelia Betsch, Robert Böhm, Lars Korn and Cindy Holtmann
- Social support networks and religiosity in rural South India pp. 1-6

- Eleanor A. Power
- Wise deliberation sustains cooperation pp. 1-6

- Igor Grossmann, Justin P. Brienza and D. Ramona Bobocel
- Towards artificial intelligence-based assessment systems pp. 1-3

- Rose Luckin
- Five factors that guide attention in visual search pp. 1-8

- Jeremy M. Wolfe and Todd S. Horowitz
- The nature of viral altruism and how to make it stick pp. 1-4

- Sander van der Linden
Volume 1, issue 2, 2017
- Preverbal infants affirm third-party interventions that protect victims from aggressors pp. 1-7

- Yasuhiro Kanakogi, Yasuyuki Inoue, Goh Matsuda, David Butler, Kazuo Hiraki and Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi
- The elusive quest for equity and excellence in US school reform pp. 1-3

- Paul Reville
- The golden age of computational psychiatry is within sight pp. 1-3

- Sophia Vinogradov
- Perceptual learning alters post-sensory processing in human decision-making pp. 1-9

- Jessica A. Diaz, Filippo Queirazza and Marios G. Philiastides
- A network of topographic numerosity maps in human association cortex pp. 1-9

- Ben M. Harvey and Serge O. Dumoulin
- The developmental foundations of human fairness pp. 1-9

- Katherine McAuliffe, Peter R. Blake, Nikolaus Steinbeis and Felix Warneken
- Make business ethics a cumulative science pp. 1-2

- Jonathan Haidt and Linda Trevino
- Neuroscience: When perceptual learning occurs pp. 1-2

- Yuka Sasaki and Takeo Watanabe
- Proto-consonants were information-dense via identical bioacoustic tags to proto-vowels pp. 1-5

- Adriano R. Lameira, Raquel Vicente, António Alexandre, Gail Campbell-Smith, Cheryl Knott, Serge Wich and Madeleine E. Hardus
- Social neuroscience: Know your place pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Paediatrics: Advantages for kangaroo kids pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Estimating the human toll in Syria pp. 1-1

- Megan Price
- Archaeology: Stone age trade pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Marketing: Don't hurt me with my data pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Neuroscience: Illusions of ownership pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Economic insecurity and the rise in gun violence at US schools pp. 1-6

- A. R. Pah, J. Hagan, A. L. Jennings, A. Jain, K. Albrecht, A. J. Hockenberry and L. A. N. Amaral
- Characterization of hunter-gatherer networks and implications for cumulative culture pp. 1-6

- A. B. Migliano, A. E. Page, J. Gómez-Gardeñes, G. D. Salali, S. Viguier, M. Dyble, J. Thompson, Nikhill Chaudhary, D. Smith, J. Strods, R. Mace, M. G. Thomas, V. Latora and L. Vinicius
Volume 1, issue 1, 2017
- Statistical learning shapes face evaluation pp. 1-6

- Ron Dotsch, Ran R. Hassin and Alexander Todorov
- Explaining the prevalence, scaling and variance of urban phenomena pp. 1-6

- Andres Gomez-Lievano, Oscar Patterson-Lomba and Ricardo Hausmann
- Policymakers should not act like scientists pp. 1-1

- Danny Dorling
- Basic and applied behavioural and social sciences at the NIH pp. 1-1

- William T. Riley
- Reducing violence as the next great public health achievement pp. 1-1

- Gary Slutkin
- Psychology: Culture of kind words pp. 1-1

- John Carson
- Decision-making: Judges' decisions not so legal pp. 1-1

- Adam Yeeles
- Economics: What you don't know can hurt pp. 1-1

- Sara Constantino
- Artificial intelligence: Machines that reason pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Correction: Corrigendum: Outcome-oriented moral evaluation in terrorists pp. 1-1

- Sandra Baez, Eduar Herrera, Adolfo M. García, Facundo Manes, Liane Young and Agustín Ibáñez
- Cognitive science: Quantum models of inference pp. 1-1

- Stavroula Kousta
- Attention modulates perception of visual space pp. 1-5

- Liu Zhou, Chenglong Deng, Teng Leng Ooi and Zijiang J. He
- Should social science be more solution-oriented? pp. 1-5

- Duncan J. Watts
- Are we at risk of becoming biological digital machines? pp. 1-2

- Miguel A. L. Nicolelis
- Neuroscience: Hacking the brain to overcome fear pp. 1-2

- Daniela Schiller
- Breaking cognitive barriers to a sustainable future pp. 1-2

- Elke U. Weber
- Education policy should not be driven by performance data pp. 1-2

- Jenny Ozga
- Cultural evolution: Lab-cultured musical universals pp. 1-2

- W. Tecumseh Fitch
- Social Policy: Targeting programmes effectively pp. 1-2

- James Heckman and Jorge Luis Garcia
- Urban studies: Diverse cities, successful cities pp. 1-2

- Michael Batty
- A manifesto for reproducible science pp. 1-9

- Marcus R. Munafò, Brian A. Nosek, Dorothy V. M. Bishop, Katherine S. Button, Christopher D. Chambers, Nathalie Percie du Sert, Uri Simonsohn, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Jennifer J. Ware and John P. A. Ioannidis
- Explicit representation of confidence informs future value-based decisions pp. 1-8

- Tomas Folke, Catrine Jacobsen, Stephen M. Fleming and Benedetto De Martino
- Genetic evidence of assortative mating in humans pp. 1-13

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