Cognitive Neuropsychology aims to promote the investigation of human cognition that is based on neuropsychological methods including brain pathology, recording, stimulation or imaging. The research can involve brain-lesioned or neurologically-intact adults, children or non-human animals as long as it makes an explicit contribution to our understanding of normal human cognitive processes and representations. Cognition is understood broadly to include the domains of perception, attention, planning, language, thinking, memory and action. The research may, additionally, contribute to issues regarding clinical populations and the neurobiology of cognition.
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SPECIAL ISSUES
Issues devoted to a single topic are regularly published in this journal; they are sent free to subscribers in that year, or can be purchased separately as books. Click on the titles below for more information or to order.
- Letter Recognition: From Perception to Representation
Guest Editors: Matthew Finkbeiner and Max Coltheart
Volume 26, Issue 1, Hardback ISBN 978-1-84872-711-3 - Intergrative Aprroaches to Perception and Action
Guest Editors: Nicola Bruno and Paolo Battaglini
Volume 25, Issues 7/8, Paperback ISBN 1-84872-702-1 - The Mental Lexicon
Guest Editor: Michele Miozzo
Volume 25, Issue 4, Paperback ISBN 1-84169-864-9 - Computational Modelling
Guest Editors: Garry S. Dell and Alfonso Carramazza
Volume 25, Issue 2, Hardback ISBN 1-84169-855-7 - Inhibitory After-effects in Spatial Processing: Experimental and Theoretical Issues on Inhibition of Return
Guest Editors: Paolo Bartolomeo and Juan Lupiáñez
Volume 23, Issue 7, Paperback ISBN 1-84169-812-1 - Selective Deficits in Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology
Guest Editor: Bradley C. Duchaine
Volume 23, Issue 5, Paperback ISBN 1-84169-813-X - Cognitive Neuropsychology Twenty Years On
Guest Editors: Max Coltheart and Alfonso Caramazza
Volume 23, Issue 1, Hardback ISBN 1-84169-972-1