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Promoting youth mental health . New cross-journal collection of reviews on youth mental health, focusing on ‘active ingredients’ that underpin clinical efficacy of interventions for anxiety and depression. Current issue . Rainbows should reign not only on LGBTQ+ STEM Day . Editorial 18 Nov 2021 Academic freedom and the paradox of tolerance . Ruth Pearce . Correspondence 18 Nov 2021 Challenges of fieldwork for LGBTQ+ scientists . Christina J. Atchison . World View 18 Nov 2021 Seven steps toward more transparency in statistical practice . Eric-Jan Wagenmakers . Alexandra Sarafoglou . Balazs Aczel . Perspective 11 Nov 2021 Beowulf single-authorship claim is unsupported . Petr Plechá? . Andrew Cooper . Artjoms ?e?a . Matters Arising 11 Nov 2021 Reply to: Beowulf single-authorship claim is unsupported . Madison S. Krieger . Pramit Chaudhuri . Joseph P. Dexter . Matters Arising 11 Nov 2021 Contents View all issues Subscribe Announcements . COVID-19 Collection . Read our continuously updated collection of COVID-19 research, review and opinion content. Nature Human Behaviour is a Transformative Journal ; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access. Our Open Access option complies with funder and institutional requirements . Search Nature Human Behaviour Subject All Subjects Search Advertisement . Latest Research articles . Short- and medium-term impacts of strict anti-contagion policies on non-COVID-19 mortality in China . Do restrictive measures to control the spread of COVID-19 also reduce non-COVID-19-related mortality? Here, the authors show that, in China, non-COVID-19-related mortality declined by 4.6% during periods of stringent non-pharmaceutical interventions. Jinlei Qi . Dandan Zhang . Maigeng Zhou . Article 29 Nov 2021 Psychologists update their beliefs about effect sizes after replication studies . McDiarmid and colleagues show that psychologists update their beliefs about effect sizes after learning about new evidence from replication studies, although not as much as predicted by a rational Bayesian model. Alex D. McDiarmid . Alexa M. Tullett . Jeremy E. Stephens . Article 22 Nov 2021 A selection pressure landscape for 870 human polygenic traits . Song et al. quantify the signal of natural selection on 870 complex traits in European individuals, finding that 88% of traits showed signals of selection in the past 3,000 years, including traits related to pigmentation, body shape and food intake. Weichen Song . Yueqi Shi . Guan Ning Lin . Article 15 Nov 2021 Developmental differences in memory reactivation relate to encoding and inference in the human brain . Schlichting et al. investigate how the developing brain forms memories that support later decisions. Using fMRI decoding, they show that children and teens do not anchor new memories into existing, related ones, but rather store them separately. Margaret L. Schlichting . Katharine F. Guarino . Alison R. Preston . Article 15 Nov 2021 Neural vulnerability and hurricane-related media are associated with post-traumatic stress in youth . Dick et al. show that in youth, post-traumatic stress related to Hurricane Irma was predicted by self-reported direct and media exposure. Furthermore, neural responses in brain regions associated with anxiety conferred particular vulnerability to media exposure. Anthony Steven Dick . Karina Silva . Jonathan S. Comer . Article 15 Nov 2021 Beowulf single-authorship claim is unsupported . Petr Plechá? . Andrew Cooper . Artjoms ?e?a . Matters Arising 11 Nov 2021 Latest Reviews & Analysis . Can scientists change their minds? . Scientific progress depends on researchers updating their beliefs when new evidence arises. McDiarmid and colleagues show that psychologists adjust their beliefs after seeing new results from a replication project. While updating is less than a Bayesian model would justify, it is not undermined by personal investment. Michael Gordon . Thomas Pfeiffer . News & Views 22 Nov 2021 Prepare developed democracies for long-run economic slowdowns . The coming years are likely to see slowing economic growth, which has significant consequences for developed democracies. This Perspective by Burgess et al. considers the implications of slowed growth and proposes a guided civic revival approach to addressing challenges. Matthew G. Burgess . Amanda R. Carrico . Steve Vanderheiden . Perspective 18 Nov 2021 Trauma, media and the brain . Greater exposure to media coverage of traumatic events is associated with greater symptoms of post-traumatic stress. A new study by Dick et al. indicates that this relationship is stronger in youth with a specific pattern of brain activation that may make them more vulnerable to the effects of trauma. Lisa M. Shin . Samuel R. Sommers . News & Views 15 Nov 2021 Selection still shapes our genome . A key question in human evolutionary genetics is whether and how natural selection has shaped the human genome. A new study by Song and colleagues uses GWAS data to examine evidence for the effects of polygenic adaptation in complex traits at different time scales. Oscar Lao . News & Views 15 Nov 2021 The past, present and future of Registered Reports . Registered Reports were introduced a decade ago as a means for improving the rigour and credibility of confirmatory research. Chambers and Tzavella overview the format’s past, its current status and future developments. Christopher D. Chambers . Loukia Tzavella . Review Article 15 Nov 2021 Seven steps toward more transparency in statistical practice . Eric-Jan Wagenmakers . Alexandra Sarafoglou . Balazs Aczel . Perspective 11 Nov 2021 Aspiring to greater intellectual humility in science . Rink Hoekstra . Simine Vazire . Perspective 28 Oct 2021 Early Mesoamerican monumentality . Robert M. Rosenswig . News & Views 25 Oct 2021 Emotional predictions and choice . Bernard W. Balleine . News & Views 19 Oct 2021 News & Comment . Ocean sustainability for all requires deeper behavioural research . Behavioural science can enhance ocean sustainability by providing insights into illegal fishing. Current enforcement criminalizes small-scale fishers and fails to address root causes, letting large-scale illegal fishing off the hook. Efforts to address illegal fishing would benefit from more holistic behavioural research. Dyhia Belhabib . Philippe Le Billon . Nathan J. Bennett . Comment 02 Dec 2021 Medical science must address health disparities amongst different ethnic groups . COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy amongst Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups has recently been well observed, and is symptomatic of wider health inequalities. An approach that unites insights from sociology and medicine is the only way to address this pressing issue. Norris E. Igbineweka . Nomathamsanqa Tshuma . Noémi B. A. Roy . Comment 22 Nov 2021 Challenges of fieldwork for LGBTQ+ scientists . Scientific fieldwork can involve travel to countries where disclosing LGBTQ+ identity is unsafe. This is a significant challenge faced by LGBTQ+ scientists, writes Christina Atchison, and should be part of risk assessments and fieldwork support. Christina J. Atchison . World View 18 Nov 2021 True belief and the ramifications of introspection in scientific discovery . Subjective experience of the topic of study can bring passion and creativity to cognitive research. Micah Allen describes this as a double-edged sword, as he recalls witnessing how subjective feeling overrode hard data. But there are ways in which researchers can benefit from subjectively informed research, while guarding against its pitfalls. Micah Allen . World View 18 Nov 2021 Rainbows should reign not only on LGBTQ+ STEM Day . The international day of LGBTQ+ people in STEM, 18 November, celebrates diversity in sexuality and gender identity, and raises awareness of persisting obstacles and challenges for LGBTQ+ scientists. It is important that the scientific community, journals and publishers included, creates the conditions that allow LGBTQ+ scientists to thrive — not only today, but every day. Editorial 18 Nov 2021 Academic freedom and the paradox of tolerance . Ruth Pearce . Correspondence 18 Nov 2021 Collections . COVID-19 and human behaviour . Human behaviour has been critical in shaping the COVID-19 pandemic, and the actions of individuals, groups, nation states and international bodies all have a role to play in curbing its spread. This means that insights from behavioural, social and health sciences are and will continue to be invaluable throughout the course of the pandemic. In this Focus, we bring together original research and expert viewpoints from a broad spectrum of disciplines that provide insight into the causes, impacts, and mitigation of the pandemic, highlighting how research on individual and collective behaviour can contribute to an effective response. Focus 19 May 2020 Trending - Altmetric . Ranking the effectiveness of worldwide COVID-19 government interventions . . A selection pressure landscape for 870 human polygenic traits . . Psychologists update their beliefs about effect sizes after replication studies . . Short- and medium-term impacts of strict anti-contagion policies on non-COVID-19 mortality in China . . . 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