Nature Human Behaviour
Drawing from a broad spectrum of social, biological, health, and physical science disciplines, this journal publishes research of outstanding significance into any aspect of individual or collective human behaviour.
Speaking rhythmically can shape hearing
This behavioral and modelling study shows that speaking rhythmically shapes speech perception, but only in a subgroup of the population.
Segregation in New York, London and Tokyo
Since the 1980s, the workforce in New York, London and Tokyo has been professionalizing with an increasing share of high income earners. While measures of segregation have stabilized, spatial inequality has increased due to gentrification of inner-city neighborhoods and suburbanization of poverty.