期刊名称:AUTISM
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
"This is just not another journal. Autism is a much needed, high quality publication for researchers, clinicians and all professionals who want to keep up-to-date on the exploding field of autism and other related neurodevelopmental disorders. Reading the journal will keep you current in research and practice." Thomas F. Anders, M.D.
"Autism provides a much needed outlet for the current explosion of high-quality autism research, both basic and applied." Simon Baron-Cohen
Autism provides a major international forum for research of direct and practical relevance to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. The journal's success and popularity reflect the recent worldwide growth in the research and understanding of autistic spectrum disorders, and the consequent impact on the provision of treatment and care.
Instructions to Authors Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
All submissions should be made online at the AUTISM SAGETRACK website
Please log onto the website. If you are a new user, you will first need to create an account. This is a 3-step system that takes a matter of minutes to set up. Log-in information is sent via email immediately upon completion. Full instructions for uploading the manuscript are provided on the website. If you have already created an account but have forgotten your details type your email address in the 'Password Help' to receive an emailed reminder.
Submissions should be made via the Author Center and the 'Click here to Submit a New Manuscript' option. For questions and a user guide, please use the 'Get Help Now' button at the top right of every screen. Further help is available through ScholarOne's?Manuscript CentralTM customer support at +1 434-817-2040 x 167. If you would like to discuss your paper prior to submission, please contact Vicky Ellam-Dyson at V.Ellam@city.ac.uk
Please ensure that your Microsoft Word or RTF document does NOT include a title page, an abstract, or page numbers; the Autism SAGETRACK system will generate them for you, and then convert your manuscript to PDF for peer review. Furthermore, it is imperative that authors remove from their submissions any information that will identify them or their affiliations to reviewers. All correspondence, including notification of the Editor's decision and requests for revisions, will be by email.
Revisions
Authors submitting revised manuscripts should follow the instructions above to submit through the SAGETRACK system. However, if the first versions were submitted prior to SAGETRACK, the system will not know automatically about the previous version. In such cases, authors should check the 'Has this manuscript been submitted previously?' box and give the previous manuscript number in the space below. (If the previous version was submitted through the SAGETRACK system, following the instructions to submit a revised manuscript will automatically associate your revised version with the original submission) Authors of all revised submissions should when prompted provide information explaining the changes in your manuscript. As this will be provided to reviewers it is important that authors do not identify themselves in these responses.
Editorial Board
| Editorial Assistant |
| Vicky Ellam |
City University, UK |
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| Editorial Board |
| Tony Attwood |
The Macgregor Medical Centre, Australia |
| Simon Baron-Cohen |
University of Cambridge, UK |
| Patrick Bolton |
University of Cambridge, UK |
| Jill M Boucher |
University of Warwick, UK |
| Mary Draffin |
National Autistic Society (NAS) |
| Christopher Gillberg |
University of Göteborg,Sweden |
| Paul Gringras |
Harper House Children's Services, UK |
| Hideo Honda |
Yokohama Rehabilitation Center, Japan |
| Hugh Morgan |
Autism Cymru, Wales |
| Margot Prior |
Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia |
| Adriana Schuler |
San Francisco State University, USA |
| Peter Szatmari |
Chedoke-McMaster Hospital, Hamilton, Canada |
| Ina van Berckelaer-Onnes |
Rijsuniversiteit Leiden |
| Lorna Wing |
Centre for Social and Communication Disorders, Kent, UK |
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| Associate Editors |
| Christos Alexiou |
Greek Society for the Protection of Autistic People, Athens, Greece |
| Anna Balazs |
Autism Research Group, Budapest, Hungary |
| Lawrence Bartak |
Monash University, Clayton, Australia |
| Dorothy Bishop |
Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, UK |
| Phil Christie |
Early Years Centre, Ravenshead, UK |
| Joaquin Fuentes |
Gautena, Spain |
| Peter Hobson |
Institute of Child Health14 |
| Mary Konstantareas |
University of Guelph, Canada |
| Ghislain Magerotte |
Universit?de Mons-Hainaut, Belgium |
| Richard Mills |
The National Autistic Society, Bristol, UK |
| Gary Mesibov |
University of North Carolina, USA |
| Laurent Mottron |
Hopital Riviere-Des-Prairies, Montreal, Canada |
| Theo Peeters |
Opleidungscentrum Autism, Antwerp, Belgium |
| Stuart Powell |
University of Hertfordshire, UK |
| Karl Reichelt |
University of Oslo, Norway |
| Michael Rutter |
Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK |
| Paul Shattock |
University of Sunderland, UK |
| Marian Sigman |
University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
| Bent Vandborg Sørensen |
Skolen Pa Krathusvej, Risskov, Denmark |
| Helen Tager-Flusberg |
Boston University, USA |
| Digby Tantam |
University of Sheffield, UK |
| Isabel Continelli Telmo |
c/o APPDA, Lisbon, Portugal |
| Pamela Wolfberg |
San Francisco State University, USA |
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| Founding Board Member |
| Geraldine Peacock |
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, UK |
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