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Cognition (Cognition)

Publisher :

Elsevier B.V.

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • Language
  • Linguistics
  • Neuropsychology
  • +5

e-ISSN :

1873-7838

Issue Frequency :

Monthly

Impact Factor :

2.8

p-ISSN :

0010-0277

Est. Year :

2006

Mobile :

1204853911

Country :

Netherlands The

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

cognition@elsevier.com

Journal Descriptions

Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from experimental studies of behavior and of the brain to formal analysis. Papers will be selected on the basis of their scientific quality, their degree of innovation and their unambiguous theoretical advance to the study of cognition. Paper's overall soundness of the argument and degree of empirical motivation, especially from converging sources, are more important than adherence to specific methodological principles. Studies that selectively focus on the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underlie problems with cognition in clinical populations or on purely methodological questions fall outside the scope of Cognition. Because Cognition enjoys a wide readership from many disciplines, authors should explicitly consider the general theoretical issues raised by their work and its relevance to other topics and methods. Materials should describe work done and methods used in a clear and explicit manner


Cognition (Cognition) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Language, Linguistics, Neuropsychology, Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental, Cognitive Psychology, Neuroscience , Online or Print, Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 0010-0277, E-ISSN - 1873-7838, Established in - 2006, Impact Factor - 2.8

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of Cognition

Fast optimism, slow realism? Causal evidence for a two-step model of future thinking

Many researchers report that people have an optimistic bias when making predictions, but sometimes cautious realism is found. One resolution is that future thinking has two steps: The desire...

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