The Special Issue Spotter
Neuroscience

The Special Issue Spotter


We've trawled the world's journals so you don't have to...

Advances in multisensory processes (Neuropsychologia). Introspection (Consciousness and Cognition). The present and future of clinical psychology (Clinical Psychology Science and Practice). Creativity and medicine (The Lancet). In Recognition of Jay S. Rosenblatt (Developmental Psychobiology). Becoming an Intentional Agent: Early Development of Action Interpretation and Action Control (Acta Psychologica). Northern Ireland (Political Psychology). Cardiac Vagal Control, Emotion, Psychopathology, and Health (Biological Psychology).

If you're aware of a forthcoming psychology journal special issue, please let me know.




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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: Special Section on Behavioural Priming and its Replication (Perspectives on Psychological Science). Perceptual Narrowing (Developmental Psychobiology). Adaptive Memory: The Emergence...

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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: Clinicians respond to their clients' technology (Journal of Clinical Psychology). From the editorial: "Taken as a whole, these papers suggest that while technology can certainly contribute...

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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: The Economics and Psychology of Football (Journal of Economic Psychology). Psychobiology of Respiration and the Airways (Biological Psychology). International Perspectives on Psychopathy, An...

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We trawl the world's journals so you don't have to: Precursors and diverse pathways to personality disorder in children and adolescents (Development and Psychopathology). The Society for Neuroscience, forty-year anniversary retrospective (Journal...

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Probabilistic models of cognition. (Trends in Cognitive Sciences). Action perspectives in clinical psychology. Action theory is the notion that individuals affect the environment around them. (Journal of Clinical Psychology). Where does the law stand...



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