Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
Scope
The journal focuses on hypothesis-generating case studies, hypothesis-testing experimental studies examining the neural basis for cognition and affect, and exploratory therapeutic trials. The journal welcomes contributions from all sources on any subject pertinent to cognitive neurology, neuropsychology, or neuropsychiatry. Each contribution will be reviewed by at least two peers and will be judged on the basis of its scientific merit, timeliness, and readability. Priority will be given to papers of multidisciplinary interest and to articles that provide original data on theoretical concepts, basic brain processes, or major clinical issues.
Questions? Please contact Amy Newman, Editorial Coordinator, CBNJ@ymail.com, phone: 214/923-7505; Fax: 817/439-6766.

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