2008
DOI: 10.3922/j.psns.2008.1.001
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Psychology & Neuroscience: The birth of a new journal.

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“…As we stated in our first editorial (Landeira-Fernandez, Cruz, & Ventura, 2008), the main purpose of our journal is to improve the impact of neuroscientific knowledge in psychological education. With regard to the official impact factor of Psychology & Neuroscience, we still must wait a little longer.…”
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“…As we stated in our first editorial (Landeira-Fernandez, Cruz, & Ventura, 2008), the main purpose of our journal is to improve the impact of neuroscientific knowledge in psychological education. With regard to the official impact factor of Psychology & Neuroscience, we still must wait a little longer.…”
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“…Accordingly, one of the main reasons for launching this journal-to improve the impact of neuroscientific knowledge in psychological education (Landeira-Fernandez, Cruz, & Ventura, 2008)-is beginning to thrive. Along with this goal, several basic areas in psychology, such as the experimental analysis of behavior and cognitive psychology, and areas of applied psychology, such as clinical neuroscience, can share the same publication.…”
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Seven years have passed since Psychology & Neuroscience was launched (Landeira-Fernandez, Cruz, & Ventura, 2008). The present issue is marked by a significant agreement, in which the American Psychological Association (APA) will publish Psychology & Neuroscience papers on behalf of the Brazilian Institute of Neuropsychology and Behavior (IBNeC, acronym in Portuguese for Instituto Brasileiro de Neuropsicologia e Comportamento).
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