CABN 风格分析

Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience(CABN)

EIF Publication history Publisher Frequency Impact factor
Marie T. Banich 1973-present Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Psychonomic Society six times a year 2.565

EIF:Marie T. Banich (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Professor • Cognitive • Executive Director, Intermountain Neuroimaging Center (INC)
Education: PhD, University of Chicago, 1985
Research Interests: Cognitive neuroscience of executive function and attention with an emphasis on integration of information in the nervous system; functional magnetic resonance imaging.

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Part 1 Basic Information of CABN


  • SCOPE
    -(CABN) offers theoretical, review, and primary research articles on behavior and brain processes in humans. Coverage includes normal function as well as patients with injuries or processes that influence brain function: neurological disorders, including both healthy and disordered aging; and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and depression.
    -In addition, articles that use animal models动物模型 to address cognitive or affective processes involving behavioral, invasive, or imaging methods are also highly welcome.
    -One of the main goals of CABN is to be the premier outlet for strongly psychologically motivated studiesof brain–behavior relationships . Thus, the editors highly encourage papers with clear integration between psychological theory and the conduct and interpretation of the neuroscientific data.
    -Articles will be appropriate to the journal if they cover: (1) topics relating to cognition, such as perception, attention, memory, language, problem solving, reasoning, and decision-making; (2) topics concerning emotional processes, motivation, reward prediction, and affective states; and (3) topics relating to individual differences in relevant domains, including personality. In all cases, the editors will give highest priority to papers that report a combination of behavioral and neuroscientific methods to address these research topics.
    -Further, the editors will give highest priority to papers that include sample sizes that provide adequate power. So, there is a need to increase minimum samples sizes.

Part 2 Style and format for target articles


  • Layout布局: All manuscripts are to be double spaced and have 1” margins with page numbers in the upper right corner of each page.
  • Title Page: The title page must include the authors’ names and affiliations and the corresponding author’s address, telephone number, and e-mail address.
  • Abstract: There must be an abstract of no more than 250 words.
  • Sections: Manuscript should be divided into sections (and perhaps subsections) appropriate for their content (e.g., introduction/background, Method, Results, etc.), as per APA style.
  • Acknowledgments: The Author Note should include sources of financial support and any possible conflicts of interest. If desirable, contributions of different authors may be briefly described here. Reviewers and the Editor should not be thanked in the Author Note.
  • Figures and Tables: Figures and tables are to be designed as per APA style.
  • Location of Figures, Tables, and Footnotes: In submitted manuscripts, figures and tables can be embedded in the body of the text and footnotes can be placed at the bottom of the page on which the footnoted material is referenced. Note that this is a departure from APA style; if you prefer you can submit the manuscript with the figures, tables, and footnotes at the end, but it is slightly easier for reviewers if these elements appear near the text that refers to them. When a paper is accepted, in the final version that the author submits for production each figure and table must be on a separate page near the end of the manuscript and all footnotes must be listed on a footnote page, as per the APA Publication Manual.
  • Citations and References: These should conform to APA style
  • SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL.
    The supplemental material will be reviewed along with the submitted article, or may be added at the time of acceptance in consultation with the Editor.
  • COLOR FIGURES.
    -With the approval of the Editor, color can be used in the online version of the journal at no cost
    -authors can pay for printed production of their articles with color figures; the current fee is $1,150 per article (regardless of the number of color figures).
  • English Language Editing
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Part 3 Reading and Analysis


  • 以emotion为关键词,2018共 发表15篇文章,14篇article,1篇review
    2017年共发表39篇,32篇article,4篇clinical trails,3篇orther
  • A preliminary study of medial temporal lobe内侧颞叶 function in youths with a history of caregiver deprivation and emotional neglect照顾者剥夺和情感的忽视 (2010)
  • Resisting emotional interference情绪干扰: Brain regions facilitating working memory performance during negative distraction (2010)
  • Co-occurring anxiety influences patterns of brain activity in depression(2010)
  • Upregulation of emotion areas through neurofeedback with a focus on positive mood (2011)
  • Working memory load reduces the late positive potential and this effect is attenuated with increasing anxiety(2011)
  • A glass full of optimism: Enrichment effects on cognitive bias in a rat model of depression(2012)
  • Dissociable influences of reward motivation and positive emotion on cognitive control
  • Event-related induced frontal alpha as a marker of lateral prefrontal cortex activation during cognitive reappraisal (2012)
  • Neural mechanisms underlying the higher levels of subjective well-being in extraverts: Pleasant bias and unpleasant resistance (2012,Yuan,JJ)
  • Functional overlap of top-down emotion regulation and generation: An fMRI study identifying common neural substrates between cognitive reappraisal and cognitively generated emotions

Paper selected

  1. Mindfulness training for adolescents-A neurodevelopmental perspective on investigating modifications in attention and emotion regulation using event-related brain potentials,2015(11)
  2. Probabilistic models of expectation violation predict
    psychophysiological emotional responses to live
    concert music,2013(36)
  3. Affect of the unconscious: Visually suppressed angry
    faces modulate our decisions,2013(37)

小结

很适合ACR-lab发文:psychology theory+persuasive sample sizes+neuromechanism

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