
Volume 1, Issue 2
Front Matter
(Cover, Contents, Editorial; pp. II.i–II.iii)
Clinical and Non-Clinical Populations May Experience Hallucinations Induced by Reality Monitoring Deficits
Sara Renmiu (pp. 76–88)
The Anatomical and Functional Evolution of the Default Mode Network
Yuankai He (pp. 89–98)
Combatting Bedtime Procrastination Through the Understanding of Time Preferences
Jenny Nguyen (pp. 99–105)
Methodological Challenges Faced by Researchers Studying Early Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Majority Settings
Matthew Thomas Hilton (pp. 106–114)
Locating and Encountering God: An Experimental Photography Essay [SPECIAL FEATURE]
Leah Akot Mclaine (pp. 115–127)
Volume 1, Issue 2
Published 20 January, 2023
Editor-in-Chief: Edoardo Chidichimo
Managing Editors: Inika Murkumbi, Liam McClain, Kitty Beck, Sofia Ferreira
ISSN 2753-3506
Journal Type: Diamond Open Access
Review Type: Collaborative, double-blind
Reference Style: APA 7
Subjects: Anthropology, Social Sciences, Psychology, Natural Sciences, Biology, Interdisciplinary Sciences, Behavioural Sciences.
Publishing Statement: Published by Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Editor-in-Chief: Edoardo Chidichimo
Managing Editors: Inika Murkumbi, Kitty Beck, Liam McClain, Sofia Ferreira
Associate Editors: Cecile Taylor, Cristina Costea, Ingrid Ma
Reviewers: Annie Huang, Daisy Cooper, Gwynnevere Suter, Jamie Charles, Rokas Povilonis, Sarah Blockley, Thomas Metherell
Commenters: Archie Mackintosh, Eleanor Burnett Stuart, Elise Chang, Eve Selwood-Metcalfe, Georgina Scott, Michael Allen Betteridge
Copyeditor: Frederick Morley, Edoardo Chidichimo, Sai Hou Chong
Issue Production Designer: Sai Hou Chong
Outreach Officers: Ishika Gupta, Seth Chagi
Renmiu, S. (2023). Clinical and non-clinical populations may experience hallucinations induced by reality monitoring deficits. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 1(2), 76–88. https://www.cjhumanbehaviour.com/pbs0012
He, Y. (2023). The anatomical and functional evolution of the default mode network. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 1(2), 89–98. https://www.cjhumanbehaviour.com/ns0016
Nguyen, J. (2023). Combatting bedtime procrastination through the understanding of time preferences. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 1(2), 99–105. https://www.cjhumanbehaviour.com/pbs0008
Hilton, T. M. (2023). Methodological challenges faced by researchers studying early neurodevelopmental outcomes in non-WEIRD settings. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 1(2), 106–114. https://www.cjhumanbehaviour.com/pbs0017
Mclaine, L. A. (2023). Locating and encountering God: An experimental photography essay. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 1(2), 115–127. https://cjhumanbehaviour.com/int0002/