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WELCOMEThe Society for Mathematical Psychology promotes the advancement and communication of research in mathematical psychology and related disciplines. Mathematical psychology is broadly defined to include work of a theoretical character that uses mathematical methods, formal logic, or computer simulation. The official journals of the society are Journal of Mathematical Psychology and Computational Brain & Behavior. |
Computational Brain & Behavior publishes research on the computational basis of the mind. The journal covers a wide range of topics using mathematical modeling, computer simulation, and empirical work. This journal places a strong emphasis on scientific rigor, and on the greater insights that quantitative modeling can provide. In addition to contributions from psychology, neuroscience, computer science, mathematics, and linguistics, Computational Brain & Behavior strongly encourages contributions from related disciplines, such as model-based cognitive neuroscience, computational psychiatry, and machine learning. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook! EditorsEditor-in-ChiefScott Brown, University of Newcastle, Australia Editorial BoardJohn Anderson, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA |