Nature Human Behaviour
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In this Article, Pierre Vassiliadis, Hummel Lab et al. use transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation (tTIS) to show that stimulation of the striatum applied at 80Hz disrupts the ability to learn from reinforcement feedback. Neuro-X Institute
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Genome-wide analyses from Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias Andrea Migliano et al. reveal a deep history of musical instruments and vocabulary among Central African #huntergatherers , suggesting long-term cultural interconnectivity. #culturalevolution #humanevolution
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Calling all behavioral scientists! Align the science of human behavior with that of behavioral ecology - the science of all life in context - argue Dostora Marlen Z. Gonzalez & Marissa Rice in this Comment.
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Specific parts of the vmPFC are necessary for putting in effort to help other people suggests a new paper by Patricia Lockwood Jo Cutler The Centre for Human Brain Health The Institute for Mental Health (IMH) School of Psychology, University of Birmingham
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In this Article, Mauricio González-Forero of School of Biology University of St Andrews models the #evodevo dynamics of hominin brain size and finds evidence for the role of developmental constraints in driving human #brainevolution .
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In this randomized controlled trial of a nurse-led 911 triage program in Washington, DC, Kevin H Wilson et al. (@beckyj, The Lab @ DC) find the program improves use of ambulance services and helps connect non-emergency callers with primary care.
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Biodiversity conservation is crucial, and we need causal inference to understand if it is really working. In this Comment, Julia Jones & Ganga Shreedhar outline priorities for using behavioral science and behavioral interventions to reverse biodiversity loss.
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How do we orient ourselves in space? A study in Nature Human Behaviour identifies a complex network of brain regions that track head direction in free-moving human participants. 🔒 go.nature.com/4b7dlPo
Using a computational model to quantify difficulty in reconstructing images from compressed codes, Qi et al. show that reconstruction errors explain aspects of perception and memory performance. Yale Psychology Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University
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.Anastasia Kozyreva et al. review individual-level interventions against online #misinformation and compile a toolbox. Sander van der Linden Gordon Pennycook Briony Swire-Thompson Cornelia Betsch 🖖 Adam Berinsky Joe Bak-Coleman
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.Sarah Wandelt et al. introduce a brain-machine interface that can translate intracortical neural activity during inner speech (no movement, no sound) into text in real time.
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In this World View, Thùy Vy T Nguyễn, PhD ☕️💻📄🪷 shares valuable first-hand experiences on culturally relevant mentoring for both, mentors and mentees.
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In this Article, Ben Griffiths et al. use EEG and iEEG data to identify a complex network of brain regions that track head direction in freely-moving humans. Tobias Staudigl Universität München The Centre for Human Brain Health #neuroscience #psychology #navigation
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