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Perceptual control theory and the free energy principle: a comparison
Volume 65, October 2025, 101575Author links open overlay panelHighlights•Perceptual control theory asserts that an organis...
Core of consciousness: the default mode network as nexus of convergence and divergence in the human brain
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The default mode network and the complex dynamics of ongoing experience: an attractor-state perspective
Volume 65, October 2025, 101546Author links open overlay panel, Highlights•The DMN’s structure and function uniquely suppo...
Functions of the posterior cingulate cortex and default network
The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) is an intriguing yet understudied brain region implicated in diverse cognitive functi...
The role of the default mode network in creativity
How the brain supports the emergence of creative ideas has long been considered one of the most enigmatic phenomena in cog...
Events in the stream of behavior
Volume 65, October 2025, 101581Author links open overlay panel, , Highlights•The brain constructs stable event models repr...
Leveraging AI to advance psychological research for climate policy
Can artificial intelligence (AI) help address the social and behavioral challenges fueling the climate crisis? At first gl...
An individual–collective–systemic behavioral climate intervention framework
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, with impacts already being felt globally. The burning o...
What will it take to mitigate climate change? Maximizing norm transmission and potency for change-accelerating outcomes
Volume 65, October 2025, 101570Author links open overlay panel, Highlights•Social norms must be wielded strategically to h...
Quantitative rigor through critical consciousness: bridging methods in education research
Our quantitative training, much like that of many scholars, was largely procedural — mechanical, repetitive, and lacking i...
A review of critical race mixed methodology in education: current trends and future directions
Critical race theory (CRT) is one of the most widely recognized and used racial frameworks in educational research. Its re...
Exposure/isolation measures of segregation through a QuantCrit lens: implications for education research
We briefly reflect on a current study that examined how exposure measures of segregation relate to access to an accelerate...
QuantCrit at the intersections: a systematic review of gender and sexuality in QuantCrit research
As critical quantitative methods have rapidly proliferated over the past decade [1], researchers have increasingly taken u...
Reflections on my engagement with QuantCrit: operating as a lens or corrective surgery?
QuantCrit applies critical race theory to quantitative methodology in pursuit of racial justice. Although quantitative ana...
The future of work loneliness research
Volume 65, October 2025, 101571Author links open overlay panelSarah WrightShow moreHighlights•Work loneliness is an increa...
Addressing loneliness through AI: philosophical perspectives
Volume 65, October 2025, 101576Author links open overlay panelHighlights•Reviews recent philosophical views on AI's role i...
When between-person differences are not enough: The need for within-person perspectives on loneliness
Volume 65, October 2025, 101574Author links open overlay panel, , , Highlights•Loneliness is a complex social state with n...
Erratum to “The basal forebrain serves social information processing” [Curr Opin Behav Sci 56 (2024) 101372]
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Political philosophy and loneliness
The issue of loneliness has been relatively neglected by political philosophers, that is, philosophers who study questions...