This journal explores how computers influence and are influenced by human behavior. It covers a broad range of topics, delving into the psychological, social, and emotional aspects of human interaction with technology. The journal focuses on original empirical research, theoretical developments, and critical reviews that advance our understanding of this dynamic relationship.
Topics covered include human-computer interaction, social media effects, the psychology of online behavior, educational technology, and the use of computers in mental health interventions. It also welcomes studies that investigate the cognitive and emotional impact of emerging technologies, such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence. The journal is indexed in databases including Scopus and Web of Science.
This interdisciplinary forum provides valuable insights for researchers, educators, and practitioners across diverse fields. By disseminating cutting-edge research, Computers in Human Behavior seeks to promote the responsible and ethical development and application of technology for the benefit of individuals and society.