Communications Psychology is an open access, peer reviewed journal in the Nature portfolio, publishing research, reviews and commentary across psychology.

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This Comment advocates promoting children’s psychological agency to building climate resilience. This approach includes physical and digital climate learning, engaging families, educators, and communities to empower children and provide emotional support. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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Self-report questionnaires are vital in psychology, yet how the brain generates these responses is unknown. We found that items assessing the same trait produced similar activation patterns specifically in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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Rather than restructuring native sound category mappings, this EEG study shows that listeners recalibrate the functional relevance of sounds that violate long-term expectations, achieving rapid adaptation while preserving long-term stability. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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Reviewing the psychology of poverty, this Perspective argues that variability in conformism, present orientation, personal agency and social vigilance alters responses to default options, self-regulation devices, information campaigns and social norms. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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Our final call for papers this year! A collaboration with @NatureComms & the newest Comms journal Communications AI & C
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Using a within-subjects design, children’s early STEM behaviours during solitary play with loose parts (e.g., acorn, cardboard) were examined with findings indicating that play with loose parts offers strong potential for STEM exploration and learning. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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A multilevel meta-analysis (N = 6,570) showed that boredom is generally linked to lower arousal. However, heterogeneity in effect sizes rather characterized boredom as a variable arousal state & could be explained by a range of moderators. @lisa_stempfer nature.com/articles/s44271-0…

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Does mode of contact influence older adults’ verbal expression of emotion? Both in-person and phone contact were associated with communicating positive emotions, but only in-person contact was associated with communicating negative emotions. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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This study finds that acute stress alone has a surprisingly limited effect on decision-making, irrespective of the decision’s complexity. However, on decisions with experienced time pressure, acute stress significantly reduced decision quality. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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This lab-in-the-field study embedded a classic economic task, the Ultimatum Game, in a museum, capturing <18,672 decisions about fairness from volunteer members of the public, revealing that information sampling shapes responses to unfairness. @SarahVahed nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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In a high-psychopathy community sample, steeper social discounting partly accounted for antisocial behavior. This study shows that psychopathy involves a systematic devaluation of others’ outcomes. @Naomi_M_Nero @prncssamygdala @PaigeAmormino @aa_marsh nature.com/articles/s44271-0…

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Process models of personality development propose that personality states precede trait change, yet evidence across the lifespan is limited. This multimethod study shows similar changes in personality states and traits in younger and older adults. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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People do not always express the emotions they feel truthfully. Computational modelling reveals that people flexibly regulate their emotion expressions by balancing their value as a communicative signal against the potential social costs they incur. nature.com/articles/s44271-0…
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This study shows that human pairs adopt stable cooperative, competitive, or mixed strategies. A computational model predicts dyadic choices and links these strategies to interaction dynamics, payoffs, and cost of cooperation. @ViolaPriesemann nature.com/articles/s44271-0…

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