Volume 2, Issue 2
Front Matter
(Cover, Contents, Editorial; pp. III.i–III.iii)
The Role of Microbiota in Major Depressive Disorder:Neurotransmission and Neuroinflammation
Eva-Sofia Fernandez-Arias (pp. 37–46)
Camouflaging Motivations and Consequences in Autistic Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Lisa Bradley (pp. 47–56)
The Risk of a New Henrietta Lacks? Increasing Awareness About the Impacts on the Consumer because of Direct-to-consumer Genetic Testing in a U.S.-centric Setting
Travis Barrett (pp. 57–62)
Volume 2, Issue 2
Published 7 February, 2024
Editor-in-Chief: Liam McClain
Managing Editors: Sai Hou Chong, Kitty Beck, Jasmine Regan Feldman, Raluca Creangă
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: Liam McClain
Managing Editors: Sai Hou Chong, Kitty Beck, Jasmine Regan Feldman, Raluca Creangă
Associate Editors: Ingrid Ma & Kirsten Thomas
Reviewers: Matilda Black, Cristina Costea, Danielle Fear, Ionna Fokas, Archie Mackintosh, Charlotte Rye,
Commenters: Kritika Grover & Hyechin Kong
Copyeditors: Lara Cosmetatos, Liam McClain, Ira Ovalekar, Kalina Poydovska, Victoria Starling
Issue Production Designer: Ira Ovalekar
Outreach Officers: Seth Chagi, Kritika Grover, Hossein Fayazmanesh
Fernandez-Arias, E.-S. (2024). The Role of Microbiota in Major Depressive Disorder: Neurotransmission and Neuroinflammation. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 2(2), 37–46.
Bradley, L. (2024). Camouflaging Motivations and Consequences in Autistic Adolescents: A Systematic Review. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 2(2), 47–56.
Barrett, T. (2024). The Risk of a New Henrietta Lacks? Increasing Awareness About the Impacts on the Consumer because of Direct-to-consumer Genetic Testing in a U.S.-centric Setting. Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour, 2(2), 57–62.