Motivation and Emotion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Prior to submission, please carefully read and follow the submission guidelines detailed below. Manuscripts that do not conform to the submission guidelines may be returned without review. Submission Submit manuscripts to the appropriate section editor. Section editors reserve the right to redirect papers as appropriate. When papers are judged as better suited for another section, editors ordinarily will return papers to authors and suggest resubmission to the more appropriate section. All three sections of Journal of Personality and Social Psychology are now using a software system to screen submitted content for similarity with other published content.
Attitudes and Social Cognition Submit manuscripts electronically to the Attitudes and Social Cognition section. Submit Manuscript Shinobu Kitayama, PhD University of Michigan 6118 Institute for Social Research 426 Thompson Street Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248 General correspondence may be directed to the Editor's Office. Submit Manuscript M. Information and Management. Psychophysiology. Psychophysiology in the News A new article in Slate features a recent article from Psychophysiology by SPR member Steve Hackley, showing that humans retain vestigial muscles and neural circuitry similar to those used by cats to swivel their ears. Although human ears are too rigid for these ancient circuits to actually rotate them, Hackley's analysis of over 60 published studies indicated that their muscles attempt to respond to unexpected and distracting sounds in a way similar to that seen in many mammalian relatives. Click here to read this online! Media Psychology.
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning - Journal Information. Special Issue of JCAL on: In recognition of the current interest in both learning analytics and massively multiuser environments and courses, contributions are being solicited for a special issue of JCAL addressing the intersection of these domains. It is clear that dialogue and exchange are needed to bring together the various contributory bodies of knowledge encompassed by the two domains, and one of the aims of the special issue will be to help encourage this. To this end, in addition to manuscripts reporting empirical investigations on the application of learning analytics to learning, teaching and assessment in MMVEs and MOOCs, those with a theoretical or conceptual focus will also be considered, with interdisciplinary studies and perspectives particularly sought after and welcomed.
Proposal submission deadline extended until 7th October 2013. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. Computers in Human Behavior. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. New Media & Society. New Media & Society - Alert. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. Editor-in-Chief: Brenda K. Wiederhold, PhD, MBA, BCB, BCN Latest Impact Factor* is 2.182 *2014 Journal Citation Reports® published by Thomson Reuters, 2015 Overview Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is the essential, peer-reviewed journal for understanding the social and psychological impact of today’s social networking practices.
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