期刊名称:WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-COGNITIVE SCIENCE
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About the journal

Aims and Scope
Cognitive science is the study of how the mind works, addressing functions such as perception and action, memory and learning, language and communication, reasoning and problem solving, artificial intelligence, decision-making, emotion and consciousness. By its very nature, this field highlights the interrelationships among the traditionally self-contained disciplines of Cognitive Biology; Computer Science; Economics; Linguistics; Neuroscience; Philosophy; and Psychology; each of these is thus represented as a major topic covered by Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science. This journal will review research from all these fields with the potential to illuminate how the mind is structured, how it has evolved, how it develops through life, and how its functions are instantiated in neural circuits and computations.
Abstracting and Indexing Information
- Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences (Thomson Reuters)
- PsycINFO/Psychological Abstracts (APA)
- SCOPUS (Elsevier)
- Social Sciences Citation Index (Thomson Reuters)
- Web of Science (Thomson Reuters)
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Editorial Board
Editor in Chief
Lynn Nadel, University of Arizona
Editorial Board
Michael Corballis, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Gary Cottrell, University of California, San Diego
Peter W. Culicover, Ohio State University
Nora Newcombe, Temple University
Shaun Nichols, University of Arizona
Mary Peterson, University of Arizona
Alan Sanfey, University of Arizona
Luca Tommasi, University of Chieti
International Advisory Board
Peter Dayan, University College London
Susan Fitzpatrick, The James S. McDonnell Foundation
Angela Friederici, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Harlene Hayne, University of Otago, New Zealand
Gillian Rhodes, University of Western Australia
Lesley Rogers, University of New England, Australia
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