Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
The Royal Society is pleased to offer a preferential price to all FENS members for a number of recent and upcoming issues of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (Phil Trans B).
All selected print titles below can be purchased at the special price of £40 (usual price: £65).
To claim this special offer price, please send an email to Lucy.White@royalsociety.org and quote the “FENS special offer discount”.
- New approaches to 3D vision
- Revisiting the human ‘interaction engine’: comparative approaches to the study of joint action coordination
- Interplays between oxytocin and other neuromodulators in shaping complex social behaviours
- Cracking the laugh code: laughter through the lens of biology, psychology, and neuroscience
- Cognition, communication, and social bonds in primates
- Thinking about possibilities: mechanisms, functions, ontogeny and phylogeny
- Systems neuroscience through the lens of evolutionary theory
- The emergence of collective knowledge and cumulative culture in animals, humans and machines
- Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact (Part I)
- Voice modulation: from origin and mechanism to social impact (Part II)
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- Synchrony and rhythm interaction: from the brain to behavioural ecology
- Vocal learning in animals and humans
- The language of cooperation: reputation and honest signalling
- Foundations of cultural evolution
- Reconstructing prehistoric languages
- Offline perception: voluntary and spontaneous perceptual experiences without matching external stimulation
- Existence and prevalence of economic behaviours among non-human primates
- The Political Brain: neurocognitive and computational mechanisms underlying ideological behaviour
- Basal cognition: conceptual tools and the view from the single cell
- Basal cognition: multicellularity, neurons and the cognitive lens
- Key relationships between non-invasive functional neuroimaging and the underlying neuronal activity
- Ritual renaissance: New insights into the most human of behaviors
- Life history and learning: how the evolution of childhood, caregiving and old age shapes cognition, innovation, cooperation and culture
- Memory reactivation: replaying events past, present and future
- Unifying the essential concepts of biological networks: biological insights and philosophical foundations
- Bridging senses – new developments in synaesthesia
- What can animal communication teach us about human language?
- Towards mechanistic models of meaning composition
- Evolution of mechanisms and behaviour important for pain
- Liquid Brains, Solid Brains: How distributed cognitive architectures process information
- From social brains to social robots: Applying neurocognitive insights to human-robot interaction
- Risk taking and impulsive behaviour: fundamental discoveries, theoretical perspectives and clinical implications
- Evolutionary thanatology: impacts of the dead on the living in humans and other animals
- Causes and consequences of individual differences in cognitive ability
- Perceptual consciousness and cognitive access
- Connectome to behaviour: modelling C. elegans at cellular resolution
- Evolution of pathogen and parasite avoidance behaviours
- Interdisciplinary approaches for uncovering the impacts of architecture on collective behaviour
- Varieties of abstract concepts: development, use and representation in the brain
- Of mice and mental health: facilitating dialogue between basic and clinical neuroscientists
- Diverse perspectives on diversity: multi-disciplinary approaches to taxonomies of individual differences
- Bridging cultural gaps: interdisciplinary studies in human cultural evolution
- The origins of numerical abilities
- Movement suppression: brain mechanisms for stopping and stillness
- Vision in dim light
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How the brain controls decision making in a multisensory world
- Understanding colour vision: molecular, physiological, neuronal and behavioural studies in Arthropods
- Face2face: advancing the science of social interaction
- Concepts in interaction: social engagement and inner experiences
- Understanding the endosomal pathway in neurodegeneration
Phil Trans B is the longest-running scientific journal in the world and publishes 26 issues per year on a diverse range of topics across the biological sciences. Each issue focuses on a research frontier that is advancing rapidly, often bridging traditional disciplines. Neuroscience is one of four key coverage areas of the journal.
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