Wiley Periodicals, LLC.
1098-2302
8-issues-year
1.8
0012-1630
1968
12017486000
YES
United States
English
YES
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Developmental Psychobiology is a multidisciplinary journal at the intersection of developmental biology and psychology. We publish original research papers spanning many disciplines, advancing knowledge across the field of behavioral development. The journal publishes studies of development at the embryo/fetus, neonate, juvenile, or adult stage of invertebrates, fish, birds, humans, and other animals. Articles are of a broad interest to readers with backgrounds in psychology, biology, neuroscience, anatomy, psychiatry, and medicine. Developmental Psychobiology is the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology. Membership in the society is not required for publication in the journal. Developmental Psychobiology is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal that publishes original high-quality research papers from the disciplines of psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine that contribute to an understanding of behavioral development. Research that focuses on development in the embryo/fetus, neonate, juvenile, or adult organism, including multidisciplinary research that relates behavioral development to anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, or evolution, is appropriate. The journal represents a broad phylogenetic perspective on behavioral development by publishing experimental and descriptive studies of invertebrates, fish, birds, rodents, other nonhuman animals, and humans. The journal publishes experimental and descriptive studies whether carried out in the laboratory or field. The journal also publishes review articles, theoretical papers, and Letters to the Editor that make important conceptual contributions to the field. Letters to the Editor discuss issues of general interest or material published in the journal; these may correct errors, provide clarification, or offer a different point of view. Authors should consult the editors on the preparation of these types of contributions. Special issues of Developmental Psychobiology, dedicated to a specific topic of general interest, may also be arranged with the Editor-in-Chief. To warrant publication, overall scholarship is evaluated through soundness of experimental design, appropriate controls and procedures, and statistical analyses that highlight the importance and significance of the work. Developmental Psychobiology values rigor, reproducibility and transparency in scientific studies to advance knowledge across the field of behavioral development.
April, 2021
External predictive adaptive response (PAR) models assume that developmental exposures to stress carry predictive information about the future state of the environment, and that development ...
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