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A Comparative Approach to the Study of Cumulative Cultural Evolution: Where Are We Now, and Where Do We Go? (2024)
Journal Article
Vale, G. L., & Rawlings, B. S. (2024). A Comparative Approach to the Study of Cumulative Cultural Evolution: Where Are We Now, and Where Do We Go?. Comparative cognition & behavior reviews, 19, 97-103. https://doi.org/10.3819/ccbr.2024.190021

Evidence for cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) in nonhumans remains rare. Here, we suggest that this results partly from methodological challenges involved in comparative CCE. We discuss two core challenges researchers in the field face: our sample... Read More about A Comparative Approach to the Study of Cumulative Cultural Evolution: Where Are We Now, and Where Do We Go?.

Between a rock and a hard place: A geosocial approach to water insecurity in Kabul (2024)
Journal Article
Hamidi, M. D., Haenssgen, M. J., Vasiljevic, M., Greenwell, H. C., & Stevenson, E. G. (2024). Between a rock and a hard place: A geosocial approach to water insecurity in Kabul. Water Security, 22, Article 100177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasec.2024.100177

Approximately 50% of the global population currently experiences severe water scarcity, a situation likely to intensify due to climate change. At the same time, the poorest population segments bear the greatest burden of water insecurity. This inters... Read More about Between a rock and a hard place: A geosocial approach to water insecurity in Kabul.

It’s not all about the self: Exploring the interplay between self-leadership and the social work environment (2024)
Journal Article
Bracht, E. M., Nieberle, K. W., & van Dick, R. (in press). It’s not all about the self: Exploring the interplay between self-leadership and the social work environment. Journal of Change Management,

Self-leadership has traditionally been positioned as an individual-level phenomenon, putting strong emphasis on individuals’ responsibility to influence themselves in order to achieve positive outcomes. However, this perspective may oversee that indi... Read More about It’s not all about the self: Exploring the interplay between self-leadership and the social work environment.

Emotion recognition and regulation in males: Role of sex and stress steroids (2024)
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Ilkevič, E., Hausmann, M., & Grikšienė, R. (2024). Emotion recognition and regulation in males: Role of sex and stress steroids. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, Article 101145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yfrne.2024.101145

Understanding emotions in males is crucial given their higher susceptibility to substance use, interpersonal violence, and suicide compared to females. Steroid hormones are assumed to be critical biological factors that affect and modulate emotion-re... Read More about Emotion recognition and regulation in males: Role of sex and stress steroids.

BCI Toolbox: An Open-Source Python Package for the Bayesian Causal Inference Model (2024)
Journal Article
Zhu, H., Beierholm, U., & Shams, L. (in press). BCI Toolbox: An Open-Source Python Package for the Bayesian Causal Inference Model. PLoS Computational Biology,

Psychological and neuroscientific research over the past two decades has shown that the Bayesian causal inference (BCI) is a potential unifying theory that can account for a wide range of perceptual and sensorimotor processes in humans. Therefore, we... Read More about BCI Toolbox: An Open-Source Python Package for the Bayesian Causal Inference Model.

Language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy: A behavioral screening tool for surgical planning. (2024)
Journal Article
Elizalde Acevedo, B., Agüero Vera, V., Oddo, S., De Anchorena, D., Mohr, C., Kochen, S., …Alba-Ferrara, L. (2024). Language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy: A behavioral screening tool for surgical planning. Neuropsychology, https://doi.org/10.1037/neu0000962

Objective: Temporal lobe epilepsy can disturb eloquent areas, affecting language. We applied a visually-mediated task to measure lateralization of language recognition in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy. Method: Patients with left (n = 26),... Read More about Language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy: A behavioral screening tool for surgical planning..

An Evidence-Based Discussion of Fetal Pain and Stress (2024)
Journal Article
Mohamed, S. H. M., Reissland, N., & Anand, K. J. S. (2024). An Evidence-Based Discussion of Fetal Pain and Stress. Neonatology, https://doi.org/10.1159/000538848

The concept of fetal pain results from procedures conducted without anesthesia in preterm newborns and fetuses, which indicate that it is possible to examine fetal pain based on stress hormone, metabolic, and behavioral changes. Anatomical and physio... Read More about An Evidence-Based Discussion of Fetal Pain and Stress.

A scoping review of the qualitative literature reporting experiences of living with a stoma for inflammatory bowel disease (2024)
Journal Article
Essex, R., Booth, L., Sirois, F., Burch, J., & Dibley, L. (2024). A scoping review of the qualitative literature reporting experiences of living with a stoma for inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Advanced Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.16254

Aims: Surgical treatment for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) potentially includes stoma formation. Although positive clinical outcomes are widely reported, patients' responses to stoma surgery, including coming to terms with and adjusting to the sto... Read More about A scoping review of the qualitative literature reporting experiences of living with a stoma for inflammatory bowel disease.

Human Reasoning (2024)
Book
Over, D. E., & Evans, J. S. B. T. (2024). Human Reasoning. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009495349

This Element is on new developments in the psychology of reasoning that raise or address philosophical questions. In traditional studies in the psychology of reasoning, the focus was on inference from arbitrary assumptions and not at all from beliefs... Read More about Human Reasoning.

Investigating solitude as a tool for downregulation of daily arousal using ecological momentary assessments (2024)
Journal Article
Nguyen, T. T., Konu, D., & Forbes, S. (2024). Investigating solitude as a tool for downregulation of daily arousal using ecological momentary assessments. Journal of Personality, https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12939

Objective: This research explored arousal levels as a motivating factor for solitude‐seeking. We hypothesized that solitude becomes more desirable when high‐arousal emotions were heightened and individual differences in extraversion and neuroticism w... Read More about Investigating solitude as a tool for downregulation of daily arousal using ecological momentary assessments.