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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY

ISSN:0269-8803
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:HOGREFE PUBLISHING CORP, 361 NEWBURY ST, 5 FL, BOSTON, United States, MA, 02115
  出版社网址:http://www.hhpub.com/
期刊网址:http://www.hhpub.com/journals/jop/journals.html
影响因子: 1.333 (2020年) 1.000(2018年) 0.917(2017年) 0.683(2016年) 1.167(2015年) 1.590(2014年) 1.425(2013年) 1.000 (2012年) 1.536(2011年)
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

The Journal of Psychophysiology is an international periodical that presents original research in all fields employing psychophysiological measures on human subjects. Contributions are published from psychology, physiology, clinical psychology, psychiatry, neurosciences, and pharmacology. Communications on new psychophysiological methods are presented as well. Space is also allocated for letters to the editor, book reviews, announcements of congresses, and proceedings of meetings of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies. Annual special issues are devoted to important current issues in psychophysiology.


Instructions to Authors

Submission of manuscripts: Electronic submission is preferred. Manuscripts (preferably in MS Word) should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief (contact details cf. inside front cover). As space is limited, papers should be kept as short as possible. Upon request only, three paper copies of the manuscript should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief by mail. Manuscripts will not be returned, therefore authors should always ensure they retain a copy. Manuscripts that have been published in the same form in another language or are under consideration for publication elsewhere may not be submitted. Receipt of manuscripts will be acknowledged.

Ethics: Authors reporting experimental studies must state that the research received prior approval by the appropriate institutional review body and that, in the case of research on humans, informed consent was obtained from subjects or patients participating in the study.Manuscripts describing investigations in animals must indicate clearly the measures taken to eliminate pain and suffering.

Preparation of manuscripts: Manuscripts should be typewritten double-spaced on one side only with wide margins (not less than 2.5 cm on the left and right). Each page of the manuscript should be numbered. The front page should contain the title of the article, initials and names of the authors and affiliation(s), up to six key words, a running title, and an address for correspondence including telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address. The second page should contain an abstract (not exceeding 300 words) which should be intelligible without recourse to the main text. The rest of the manuscript should then follow in the order: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, References, Tables, Figures, and Legends.

Illustrations: Illustrations should be included in the text body of the manuscript. Care should be taken to ensure that lettering and detail will be legible after the size reduction necessary for publication. Separate original graphics files of illustrations or hard copy suitable for scanning will be required for typesetting purposes. If these are not submitted together with the manuscript, they need to be supplied upon its acceptance.

References: Authors are responsible for checking the accuracy of all references and ensuring that there is exact agreement between text and Reference List. The Harvard system is required. Cite references in the text by author(s) name(s) followed by the year in chronological order.With more than two authors, name only the first followed by et al. In the Reference List, the surnames and initials of each author should be followed by year of publication (in parentheses), article title, journal name in full and volume number (italics), inclusive page numbers. The Reference List should be in alphabetical order of author(s) name(s) with two or more references to the same author(s) being in chronological order. For examples of the forms of citation of papers, books, and chapters in books, see any recent issue of the Journal.

Society Proceedings: Abstracts from proceedings of member societies of the Federation are published without charge if received by the Editor-in-Chief within three months of the meeting. Abstracts must be in English, each typed double-spaced, and no longer than 200 words. Each abstract should be preceded by a number, title, author(s) name(s), author(s) affiliation(s), city, and country. It is the responsibility of the secretaries of the member societies to ensure that these instructions are complied with. Aseparate page should give the title of the member society and the place and date of the meeting. Two complete sets of abstracts should be submitted. Submission of society proceedings in electronic form is strongly encouraged.

Copyright: Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that if it is accepted for publication exclusive copyright in the paper shall be assigned to the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies. The Federation will not, however, put any limitation on the personal freedom of the author to use material contained in the paper in other works.

Offprints: 25 offprints of each paper will be available free of charge to the first author. Additional reprints may be ordered for a fee; this order must be placed simultaneously with the returning of the galleys to the publisher.


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Michael Falkenstein
Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors
Ardeystr. 67
D-44139 Dortmund Germany
E-Mail falkenstein@ifado.de

Editorial Board

C.H.M. Brunia, Tilburg
I. Czigler, Budapest
C. Escera, Barcelona
R. Ilmoniemi, Helsinki
J.R. Jennings, Pittsburg
O. Lipp, Brisbane
P. Papart, Liege
J. Polich, San Diego
G. Rippon, Birmingham
W. Sannita, Genova
A. van Boxtel, Tilburg
F. Vidal, Marseille/Toulon
A.H.M. Willemsen, Amsterdam
J. Yordanova, Sofia

Editorial Advisory Board

Consists of the Editor-in-Chief, and one representative from each of the societies of the Federation of European Psychophysiology Societies. Members of the Executive Committee of the Federation (ExCo) are co-opted to the Board:

G.A. Chiarenza, President, ExCo
C. Escera, Treasurer ExCo
M. Fredrikson, Nordic Society
M. H. Giard, French Society
G. Karmos, Hungarian Society
Ch. Kemner, Dutch Society
I. Moreno, Spanish Society
P. Papart, Belgian Society
G. Rippon, British Society
R. Verleger, German Society
R. Zappoli, Italian Society


Book Review Editors

M. Jahanshahi, HMBU, The National Hospital, Queen Square, London, WC1N 3BG, UK
G. Vossel, Psychologisches Institut, Joh. Gutenberg Universität, Saarstr. 21, D-55122 Mainz, Germany

Production

Christina Sarembe, Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, Germany



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