期刊名称:BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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An International Journal of Current Research and Theory with Open Peer Commentary
Edited by Paul Bloom Yale University, USA
 Barbara L. Finlay Cornell University, USA
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS), with its imposing ISI impact factor of 10.63, is ranked first among 40 behavioral sciences journals and seventh among 198 neurosciences journals. BBS is the internationally renowned journal with the innovative format known as Open Peer Commentary. Particularly significant and controversial pieces of work are published from researchers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, behavioural biology or cognitive science, together with 15¨C25 commentaries on each article from specialists within and across these disciplines, plus the author's response to them. The result is a fascinating and unique forum for the communication, criticism, stimulation, and particularly the unification of research in behavioural and brain sciences from molecular neurobiology to artificial intelligence and the philosophy of the mind. As Cambridge continues its philosophy of moving towards fully online submission, refereeing and commentary, see preprints of articles currently undergoing commentary at http://www.bbsonline.org

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Instructions to Authors
For Authors
In line with our commitment to the dissemination of knowledge in all subjects, Cambridge offers authors full support for speedy publication of their research to the widest possible audience in our range of journals.
The Cambridge Journals platform fully supports publication of journal articles ahead of the print issue, thus ensuring our authors the most rapid route to publication. The Cambridge Open Option also offers authors a new route to publication with completely free access to the electronic version of an article to all immediately upon publication.
Before submitting your work to a journal, please refer to the full instructions to contributors to ensure the most efficient processing of your article through the peer-review process.
Details of our production values and the FAQ section will also aid authors in any general queries they might have.
Instructions to Authors 0140-525X.pdf
Editorial Board
Co-Editor
Professor Paul Bloom Department of Psychology Yale University PO Box 208205 New Haven, CT 06520-8205
Professor Barbara L. Finlay Department of Psychology 248 Uris Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Email blf2@cornell.edu
Associate Editor
Dr A. Charles Catania University of MD Baltimore County, USA Email catania@umbc.edu
Dr Wim E. Crusio University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA Email wim.crusio@umassmed.edu
Dr Shimon Edelman Cornell University, USA
Professor Robert Freidin Princeton University, USA Email bob@clarity.princeton.edu
Dr Nestor Schmajuk Duke University, USA Email nestor@duke.edu
Editorial Board
Professor Bruce Bridgeman University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Email bruceb@cats.ucsc.edu
Dr Max Coltheart Macquarie University, Australia Email max@maccs.mq.edu.au
Professor Stephen Grossberg Boston University, USA Email steve@cns.bu.edu
Professor Gilbert Harman Princeton University, USA Email ggh@clarity.princeton.edu
Professor Philip Johnson-Laird Princeton University, USA Email phil@clarity.princeton.edu
Dr Annette Karmiloff-Smith MRC Cognitive Development Unit, UK Email a.karmiloff-smith@ich.ucl.ac.uk
Dr Hubert Markl Universitat Konstanz, Germany Email Hubert.Markl@uni-konstanz.de
Dr John C. Marshall The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK Email john.marshall@clneuro.ox.ac.uk
Dr Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini University of Arizona, USA Email massimo@email.arizona.edu
Dr Zenon Pylyshyn Rutgers University, USA Email zenon@ruccs.rutgers.edu
Professor Horst D. Steklis Rutgers University, USA Email steklis@rci.rutgers.edu
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