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SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE N

作者: 菊三 | 来源:发表于2018-07-21 15:08 被阅读0次
EIF Publication history Publisher Frequency Impact factor
Matthew D. Lieberman 2006-present OXFORD UNIV PRESS bimonth 4.941
  • 主编简介:Mathew Dylan Lieberman is a Professor and Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab Director at UCLA Department of Psychology, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences.

Part 1 Basic Information of SCAN

  • scope: is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering social neurosciencepublished by Oxford University Press. Its focus is on empirical research reports.

  • target: SCAN will consider research that uses neuroimaging (fMRI, MRI, PET, EEG, MEG), neuropsychological patient studies, animal lesion studies, single-cell recording, pharmacological perturbation, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. SCAN will also consider submissions that examine the mediational role of neural processes in linking social phenomena to physiological, neuroendocrine, immunological, developmental, and genetic processes. Additionally, SCAN will publish papers that address issues of mental and physical health as they relate to social and affective processes (e.g., autism, anxiety disorders, depression, stress, effects of child rearing) as long as cognitive neuroscience methods are used.

SCAN is now also pleased to accept review papers and meta-analysis articles. Please submit via the online system or contact the Editor-in-Chief to discuss your idea first if preferred.

Part 2 Style and format for target articles

  • although SCAN aims to publish the best cutting edge research, its goal is also to be accessible to social scientists who do not themselves use neuroscience techniques. To this end, studies should be described in language that makes their implications for the social sciences clear. Additionally, short reviews will precede some articles in each issue to link the research conceptually to the broader social science issues to which they are relevant.

  • Please note that this journal is fully open access. All articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) if they are accepted for subsequent publication. For more information about Open Access licences and charges.

  • Manuscripts should be in an editable file format such as .doc and should be double-spaced, including text, tables, legends and references. The full address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author should appear on the title page. In addition to the full title of the paper, which should not exceed 100 characters including spaces, authors should supply a running title which will appear at the heads of the pages. This should not exceed 40 characters, including spaces. An abstract, not exceeding 200 words, followed by appropriate keywords up to a maximum of five, to appear at the beginning of the paper, should also be provided. The total number of words in the text (excluding references, tables and figure legends) should also be indicated.

  • References should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order and not numbered. For multiple publications by the same author, those by the author alone are listed first, those with two authors listed after these and any with three or more authors must be given up to a maximum of six and any more should be indicated by et al. If there is more than one paper for a given year, these should be listed a, b, c, etc.

  • In the text, the author's name and year of publication are given in parentheses. If there are three or more authors, the name of the first is followed by et al. References to papers 'in press' must give the name of the journal or book. Reference citations should not include 'personal communications' or other inaccessible information; information derived from personal communications or from unpublished work by the authors should be referred to in the text.

In the online version of SCAN, there are automatic links from the reference section of each article to cited articles in Medline. This is a useful feature for readers, but is only possible if the references are accurate. It is the responsibility of the author to ensure the accuracy of the references in the submitted article. Downloading references direct from Medline is highly recommended.

  • Note : If your manuscript has previously been submitted elsewhere and already meets the word limits for SCAN, you may submit the manuscript as is, without reformatting it for SCAN. Although SCAN will not have a supplementary methods section, you can include the supplementary methods from a previous submission with your submission to SCAN. In the event that your article is accepted for publication in SCAN, you will be asked to reformat the article to be consistent with SCAN formatting standards.

SCAN participates in a uniform requirement agreement on submission of manuscripts (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals. BMJ 1988; 296 : 401-405).

Suggesting reviewers . Please also include the names of 3-5 individuals that are qualified to review your manuscript. Indicate the name, institition and email address of each individual. We will try to have at least one reviewer from the set that you have requested. You may also request a member of the editorial team that you think is best suited to handle your manuscript.

The acceptance criteria for a manuscript are the quality and originality of the research and its significance to our readership. Except where otherwise stated, manuscripts are single-blind peer reviewed by at least two anonymous reviewers and an Associate Editor. Final acceptance or rejection rests with the Editorial Board, who reserves the right to refuse any material for publication.

  • Figures should be supplied in an electronic format at a suitable size for printing with the following resolutions: 600 dots per inch (dpi) for line drawings and combinations; 300 dpi for greyscale and colour. Colour figures must be supplied in CMYK not RGB colours. All figures submitted in colour will be freely published in the online version of SCAN in colour. Please note that all labels used in figures should be in upper case in both the figure and the legend. The journal reserves the right to reduce the size of illustrative material. All micrographs must carry a magnification bar.

Legends for figures should be listed on a separate sheet. All tables must bear a title. Footnotes may be used in the tables but not in the text.

  • Abbreviations for scientific units should conform to the Systeme Internationale (SI units). The statistical guidelines advocated by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (Ann Intern Med 1988; 108: 266-73) should be followed.

Part 3 Reading and Analysis

  • 2017年至今发表关于emotion的文章103篇,101是实验研究,2篇综述
  • 2017年全年一共发表与emotion相关文章22篇,全都是实验研究
  • 综述
    1.Explicit and implicit emotion regulation: a multi-level framework.

2.Neural substrates underlying the effects of oxytocin: a quantitative meta-analysis of pharmaco-imaging studies

Paper selected

Sokol-Hessner, P., Camerer, C. F., & Phelps, E. A. (2012). Emotion regulation reduces loss aversion and decreases amygdala responses to losses. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 8(3), 341-350

McRae, K., Gross, J. J., Weber, J., Robertson, E. R., Sokol-Hessner, P., Ray, R. D., . . . Ochsner, K. N. (2012). The development of emotion regulation: an fMRI study of cognitive reappraisal in children, adolescents and young adults. Social Cognitive And Affective Neuroscience, 7(1), 11-22. doi:10.1093/scan/nsr093

Modinos, G., Ormel, J., & Aleman, A. (2010). Individual differences in dispositional mindfulness and brain activity involved in reappraisal of emotion. Social Cognitive And Affective Neuroscience, 5(4), 369-377. doi:10.1093/scan/nsq006

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