About this journal

Aims and scope

Published by  SAGE Publishing from 2018.

Section B of The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology is a leading international journal which publishes in all areas of comparative and physiological psychology. Papers of the highest standard are accepted over a wide variety of topics. The general concerns of the Journal are: how animals acquire and use knowledge of their world; the nature of such knowledge; the relationship between knowledge and behaviour; the neural mechanisms underlying psychological processes; the relationship between learning, motivational and cognitive processes in non-human animals and comparable human processes; and the role of behaviour in ecology and evolution. The articles listed below give an indication of the areas currently covered by the Journal. Book reviews are a regular feature. Although concentrating on the above areas, they also discuss more general issues, including historical and philosophical aspects of the subject.

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section B encourages and accepts papers from all over the world. In doing so it maintains an international perspective on key areas within comparative and physiological psychology.

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Abstracting and indexing

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B is abstracted or indexed in the following publications or databases: BIOSIS; Current Contents; e-psyche; Ergonomics Abstracts; Index Medicus/Medline; Neuroscience Citation Index; PsychINFO; Research Alert; Science Citation Index; Social Science Citation Index; Social SciSearch, SciSearch (ISI), SCOPUS, and UnCover.