发育的可塑性 Developmental Psychobiology 特刊摘要征集中
特刊主题:Mechanisms of Developmental Plasticity
摘要截止日期:2023年2月1日
特刊介绍
Throughout development, animals incur rapid changes in their body, brain, environment, and life experiences. Plasticity in different regions of the nervous system supports developmental changes in behavior across ontogeny, providing a rich substrate for continual adaptation to the environment.
For this special issue, we invite submissions which investigate mechanisms of developmental plasticity in animal models. We aim to include empirical and review papers across a range of species, behaviors, techniques, and highlighting various periods in the development of behavior. We are particularly interested in papers that emphasize typical developmental processes and interactions with the environment (e.g., learning, memory, sleep, sensorimotor development, immune and physiological function, etc.), but will also consider animal models of human disease function. We are interested in papers exploring the following biological mechanisms, including but not limited to:
epigenetic regulation,
synaptic plasticity,
spontaneous network activity,
hormone regulation,
structural plasticity,
functional plasticity.
投稿须知
请于2023年2月1日前将论文摘要发送至期刊编辑办公室deveditorial@wiley.com。
摘要投稿将由客座编辑进行初步评审。
期刊将于2023年3月15日之前向通过评审的作者发出全文投稿的邀请。
全文投稿截止日期:2023年6月1日
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客座编辑
Dr. Tania Roth
Professor and Chair
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
University of Delaware
Newark, USA
Email: troth@UDel.Edu
Dr. Michele Brumley
Professor, Experimental Psychology
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters
Idaho State University
Pocatello, USA
Email: michelebrumley@isu.edu
期刊介绍
Editor-in-Chief: Amanda M. Dettmer, Yale Child Study Center, CT, USA
Impact factor (2021):2.531
Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2022): 24/40 (Developmental Biology); 45/81 (Psychology)
期刊主页:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10982302
Developmental Psychobiology is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers from the disciplines of psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine that contribute to an understanding of behavior development. Research that focuses on development in the embryo/fetus, neonate, juvenile, or adult animal and multidisciplinary research that relates behavioral development to anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, or evolution is appropriate. The journal represents a broad phylogenetic perspective on behavior development by publishing studies of invertebrates, fish, birds, humans, and other animals. The journal publishes experimental and descriptive studies whether carried out in the laboratory or field.
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