Impressive Impact Factor for                Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Read the top three cited BBS papers FREE online

Dear Colleague,

Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce a great citation year for Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS).

The Impact Factor for BBS has further increased to 21.952* - the highest of all journals in the JCR® Social Sciences Edition. BBS is ranked an impressive #1 out of 48 journals in Behavioral Science, and #3 out of 237 journals in Neuroscience.

We are delighted to offer you FREE access to the three papers most cited in 2010. Additionally, for a limited time, FREE access is being allowed for all BBS content published in 2011.


FREE Access: Three BBS Papers Cited* Most in 2010

Darwin's mistake: Explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds
Derek C. Penn, Keith J. Holyoak, Daniel J. Povinelli


Language as shaped by the brain
Morten H. Christiansen, Nick Chater

Emotional responses to music: The need to consider underlying mechanisms
Patrik N. Juslin, Daniel Västfjäll

Simply click on the articles above and read for free until December 31, 2011.


FREE Access: All BBS Content Published in 2011

Read for FREE all
BBS articles published thus far in 2011. But hurry, offer ends October 31, 2011.


Editors:
Paul Bloom, Yale University, USA
Barbara L. Finlay, Cornell University, USA

BBS is the internationally renowned journal with the innovative format known as Open Peer Commentary. Particularly significant and controversial pieces of work are published from researchers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, behavioural biology or cognitive science, together with 10-25 commentaries on each article from specialists within and across these disciplines, plus the author's response to them. The result is a fascinating and unique forum for the communication, criticism, stimulation, and particularly the unification of research in behavioural and brain sciences from molecular neurobiology to artificial intelligence and the philosophy of the mind.

Authors wishing to participate in the Open Peer Commentary process are encouraged to submit articles here.

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Kind regards,
Cambridge Journals


*2010 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2011)

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