Nature Human Behaviour

Journal Title

  • Nature Human Behaviour

ISSN

  • 2397-3374

Publisher

  • NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR2018-2019
SJR2017-2019
CiteScore2018-2019
SCIE2018-2021
CC2018-2021
SSCI2018-2021
SCOPUS2018-2020
MEDLINE2019-2021
EMBASE2019-2020

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2020-10

Country

  • USA

Aime & Scopes

  • Drawing from a broad spectrum of social, biological, health, and physical science disciplines, Nature Human Behaviour publishes research of outstanding significance into any aspect of individual or collective human behaviour. How do humans perceive, think, feel, decide, and act? How do they interact with their environments and others? How do these abilities develop and decline over the lifespan? How do they evolve and compare with other species? How do they vary among individuals, groups, and cultures? How are they shaped by socioeconomic and political factors? How are they affected by disease or deprivation? What interventions can influence individual behaviours or outcomes? The journal welcomes research from any discipline that provides significant original insight into these questions. Nature Human Behaviour features a broad range of topics, including (but not limited to) perception, action, memory, learning, reward, judgment, decision-making, language, communication, emotion, personality, social cognition, social behaviour, neuropsychiatric/neurodevelopmental/neurological disorders, economic & political behaviour, belief systems, social networks, social norms, social structures, behaviour change, collective cognition and behaviour, culture, public policy. In addition to publishing original research, Nature Human Behaviour publishes Reviews, Perspectives, Comments, News, Features, and Correspondence from across the full range of disciplines concerned with human behaviour. Ultimately, the journal’s mission is to strengthen the reach and impact of human behaviour research in directly addressing our most pressing social challenges. Disciplines covered in the journal include: Anthropology Evolution Artificial Intelligence Genetics Business Studies Geography Cognitive Science Linguistics Communication Management Criminology Neurology Cultural Studies Neuroscience Ecology Political Science Economics Psychiatry Education Psychology Epidemiology Public Policy Ethology Sociology

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