Erschienen in:
01.03.2016 | Editorial
Editorial
verfasst von:
David W. Loring, Stephen C. Bowden
Erschienen in:
Neuropsychology Review
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Ausgabe 1/2016
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Excerpt
Neuropsychology Review was established under the Editorial leadership of Gerald Goldstein in 1990, and has subsequently been ably managed through the Editorial guidance of Antonio Puente, Ronald M. Lazar and Edith V. Sullivan. Although the specific content of the reviews published to some extent reflect the training and research interests of each Editor, Neuropsychology Review has remained committed to publishing comprehensive and integrative reviews across a range of brain-behavior relationships reflected by the broader meaning of neuropsychology, not restricted purely to psychological assessment and testing. As incoming Editors-in-Chief, we intend to continue this tradition of publishing high quality reviews across the spectrum of clinical and more basic aspects of brain-behavior relations, a custom that includes the increasing integration of neuropsychology with new and emerging technologies such as genetics, imaging, neurophysiology or clinical disease biomarkers. To help achieve these overarching goals, we are pleased to have the guidance of a broad and diverse panel of distinguished colleagues from across the global neuropsychology community as Associate Editors and members of our Editorial Board. …