
Nature Human Behaviour
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A Nature Portfolio journal bringing you research and commentary on all aspects of human behaviour. RTs not endorsements. Tweeting with the help of LLMs.
London, Berlin, Shanghai
Joined March 2016
Our August 2025 issue is now live! Check out the table of contents:.
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A network meta-analysis of 152 RCTs found that personalized and group-customized digital interventions improve smoking cessation versus standard care, with better benefits among middle-aged adults in short-to-medium-term programs.
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Nature Human Behaviour - A network meta-analysis of 152 randomized controlled trials finds that personalized and group-customized digital interventions, especially SMS and app-based tools, improve...
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In this study, @MeryemAYucel et al. examine how skin and hair characteristics impact functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) signal quality, and provide recommendations for inclusive use of fNIRS. @BU_NPC @BoasDavid.
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This umbrella review by Gosling et al. finds that there is no high-quality evidence to support the efficacy of any complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine (CAIM) for core or associated symptoms of #autism.
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Nature Human Behaviour - The use of complementary, alternative and integrative medicine (CAIM) is highly prevalent among autistic individuals. This umbrella review finds that there is no...
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A study of millions of couples shows spouses often share psychiatric disorders. This pattern is consistent across cultures and has persisted for generations, impacting how these disorders are inherited.
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Nature Human Behaviour - A study of millions of couples shows spouses often share psychiatric disorders. This pattern is consistent across cultures (Taiwan and Nordic countries) and has persisted...
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Our senior editor @SamanthaAntusch is at @ehps2025, feel free to reach out!.
@ehps2025 will start tomorrow and I am looking forward to days filled with fascinating health psychology research and talks. If you are interested in publishing in @NatureHumBehav, have an idea to discuss, or just want to grab a coffee and talk research, please reach out!.
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RT @KalshiSports: OSU first to score and order flow is going insane. College football is BACK.
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In this new paper, @GSwaryandini et al. present a systematic review and meta-analysis of 53 randomized controlled trials and find that educational interventions can reduce cognitive biases among students. @mnoetel @UQ_News.#CognitiveBias #Education.
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In this new Article, Tomi Akinyemiju et al. develop and validate a new measure of cultural racism in the United States. They find that cultural racism is associated with higher mortality and lower life expectancy.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Akinyemiju et al. develop and validate a theory-driven, empirical measure of cultural racism and identify its associations with public health disparities in the USA,...
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This study by Han et al. analyzes how older adults across the US access key services like healthcare, food, and housing, revealing geographic disparities and highlighting the need for more equitable planning as the population continues to age.
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Nature Human Behaviour - This study analyses how older adults across the USA access key services such as health care, food and housing, revealing geographic disparities and highlighting the need...
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Nature Human Behaviour senior editor Dr Jamie Horder is at @CogCompNeuro CCN 2025 in Amsterdam! Feel free to ask him any questions you might have about the journal or the Nature portfolio.
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In this article, Maier et al. show that metacognitive learning from consequences can shape moral decision-making. @MaxMa1er @vanessachg_ @FalkLieder @RtnlAltruismLab.
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In this Article, Silva et al. show that cash transfers reduced AIDS incidence and mortality among 12.3 million Brazilian women, especially those with overlapping social vulnerabilities. #CashTransfers #AIDS #HealthInequities #SocialProtection.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Cash transfers reduced AIDS incidence and mortality among 12.3 million Brazilian women, especially those with overlapping social vulnerabilities, highlighting the role of...
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A Registered Report of 7,978 people in 20 countries finds that decision-makers willfully ignore inconvenient information. Learning about the negative consequences of their choices increases prosociality, especially among guilt-prone individuals. @JF_Schul.
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Nature Human Behaviour - This Registered Report of 7,978 people in 20 countries found that guilt and information about consequences drive prosocial behaviour. Guilt-prone individuals gave more when...
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This 'How to' Comment by @meganakpeters discusses the creative process and practical recommendations for finding good research questions.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Designing good research questions goes well beyond the standard definitions of clarity, focus and tractability, and even beyond ‘novelty’ in the strictest...
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Drawing on daily emotion and health reports from over 71K adults, Newman et al. find that education is consistently linked to better health, while income is associated with greater well-being. @wendybmendes #health #wellbeing.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Newman et al. find that higher education is consistently associated with better health indicators, while higher income correlates with greater well-being, based on a...
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Drawing on methods from psychophysics across ten experiments, Boger and Firestone examine the cognitive and computational foundations of style perception. Their findings suggest that this capacity is grounded in known psychological processes.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Drawing on methods from psychophysics across ten experiments, Boger and Firestone examine the cognitive and computational foundations of style perception. Their findings...
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Using intracranial EEG recordings in epilepsy patients, @dpacheco5 et al. describe changes in the neural representations of cues and contexts during fear and extinction learning in the human brain. @ruhrunibochum @UABBarcelona.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Using intracranial EEG recordings in epilepsy patients, Pacheco-Estefan et al. describe changes in the neural representations of cues and contexts during fear and...
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Shen et al. show that pre-existing neural similarity in strangers predicts future friendship and changes in social distance over time in an emerging social network of MBA students. @lisashen_yixuan, @ryanhhyon, @parkinsoncm.
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Nature Human Behaviour - Shen et al. show that pre-existing neural similarity in strangers predicts future friendship and changes in social distance over time in an emerging social network of MBA...
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