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.
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Editors
Editor-in-chief
Dr. Scott Brown | University of Newcastle |
Editorial board
Dr. John Anderson | Carnegie Mellon University |
Prof. Joe Austerweil | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Dr. Leslie Blaha | Air Force Office of Scientific Research |
Dr. Jerome Busemeyer | Indiana University |
Amy H. Criss | Syracuse University |
Eddy J. Davelaar | Birkbeck, University of London, UK |
Prof. Birte Forstmann | University of Amsterdam |
Charles (Randy) Gallistel | Rutgers University |
Isabel Gauthier | Vanderbilt University |
Todd Gureckis | New York University |
Prof. Andrew Heathcote | Univeristy of Amsterdam |
Prof. Pernille Hemmer | Rutgers University |
Marc Howard | Boston University |
David Kellen | Syracuse University |
Eileen Kowler | Rutgers University |
Veronika Lerche | Kiel University |
Dr. Rich Shiffrin | Indiana University |
Prof. Mark Steyvers | University of California, Irvine |
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers | University of Amsterdam |