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Browse all of the latest news and updates from Routledge Neuropsychology. We regularly publish helpful information and news within the area of Neuropsychology to celebrate our publishing program and the individuals that make it possible.

Recent News Articles

  1. Journal of Neurotherapy

    Journal of Neurotherapy Seeking Editor-in-Chief for 2014

    Call for New Editor of Journal of Neurotherapy
    Deadline for letter of application: July 1, 2013
    Taylor & Francis is now requesting applications for the editorship of the Journal of Neurotherapy: Investigations in Neuromodulation, Neurofeedback and Applied Neuroscience. The new editorship will commence from the first issue of the 2014 volume and will run for three consecutive years. The next editor is expected to begin reviewing manuscripts by September 1, 2013.

  2. How Open Access will change Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences

    In a major contribution to the era-defining debate, this full Special Issue of Psychological Inquiry offers a range of views on how the Open Access Science movement will impact the study and practice of Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences.

    Click here to read the FREE Special Issue in full.

  3. You can still order from the BPS Annual Conference 2013 Catalog at a 20% discount

    Did you make it to Harrogate to the British Psychological Society Annual Conference 2013? You can still order from this catalog at a 20% discount! Find out how here.

  4. New Books from Psychology Press and Routledge - January-March 2013

    Check Out Our New Books from Psychology Press and Routledge January-March 2013 Online Catalog!

    We have put together this online catalog filled with the latest psychology books published by Psychology Press, Routledge and Guilford Press.

  5. New Writers Wanted: Applied Neuropsychology: Child

    Are you a Neuropsychology author, researcher or practitioner with an idea for an article?

    If so, the Editor of our outstanding new journal Applied Neuropsychology: Child wants to hear from you.

  6. Check Out Our Paperbacks Direct: Neuropsychology, Language Disorders and Health Psychology Catalog

    We have put together this online catalog filled with Paperback Direct Neuropsychology, Language Disorders and Health Psychology books published by Psychology Press and Routledge.

  7. Neuropsychology and Language Disorders New and Key Titles 2013

    Check Out Our Neuropsychology and Language Disorders 2013 Online Catalog!

    We have put together an online catalog filled with upcoming, new, backlist, and Paperback Direct Neuropsychology and Language Disorders books published by Psychology Press, Routledge, and Guilford Press.

  8. Alzheimer’s Meta-Review: Women Deteriorate More Quickly Than Men

    Widely covered in the global media, new research from our Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology shows that women afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease tend to suffer a more rapid decline than men.

  9. Free Article: ‘Modular Processes in Mind and Brain’ by Saul Sternberg

    In this outstanding new article Saul Sternberg extends his classic methods for using behavioral measures to decompose mental processes by showing how brain-based measures can now be used to derive inferences about the organization of both cognitive and neural processes.

    At over 50 pages in length this article is an essential contribution to the literature on brain specialization and modularity, a must read for anyone interested in Cognitive Psychology or Neuropsychology.

  10. Cognitive Neuropsychology Student Travel Awards – winners!

    To recognize and promote outstanding work by young researchers in the field, the journal Cognitive Neuropsychology has announced the first three winners of its Student Travel Awards.

    Congratulations to Jacqueline Snow, Gilles Vannuscorps and Joris Vangeneugden! The winners will receive awards of up to USD $750 to assist travel costs for attending the conference where they’ll present their work. The three successful abstracts were selected on the basis of their scientific merit and for their contribution to the field of Cognitive Neuropsychology.
     

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