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Aims & Scope
| The purposes of Child Neuropsychology are to: - publish research on the neuropsychological effects of disorders which affect brain functioning in children and adolescents,
- publish research on the neuropsychological dimensions of development in childhood and adolescence and
- promote the integration of theory, method and research findings in child/developmental neuropsychology.
The primary emphasis of Child Neuropsychology is to publish original empirical research. Theoretical and methodological papers, and theoretically relevant case studies are welcome. Critical reviews of topics pertinent to child/developmental neuropsychology are encouraged. Emphases of interest include the following: information processing mechanisms; the impact of injury or disease on neuropsychological functioning; behavioral cognitive and pharmacological approaches to treatment/intervention; psychosocial correlates of neuropsychological dysfunction; definitive normative, reliability, and validity studies of psychometric and other procedures used in the neuropsychological assessment of children and adolescents. Articles on both normal and dysfunctional development that are relevant to the aforementioned dimensions are welcome. Multiple approaches (e.g., basic, applied, clinical) and multiple methodologies (e.g., cross-sectional, longitudinal, experimental, multivariate, correlational) are appropriate. Books, media, and software reviews will be published. Peer Review Integrity All published research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and refereeing by independent expert referees. Browse books in: Child Neuropsychology, Developmental Psychology or Neuropsychology. View forthcoming conferences in: Neuropsychology or Developmental Psychology. SPECIAL ISSUES Issues devoted to a single topic are occasionally published in this journal; these are sent free to subscribers in that year, and are also available to purchase separately as books for non-subscribers. Click on the published titles below for more information. |
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