

NEW! Behavioural Neurology (click here for more details). The ideas may be tentative rather than fleshed out with experimental data and theoretically clad, but they should be novel. Very short insights about some patient or condition, descriptions of symptoms rarely or never reported, interesting observations or incipient theories. NEW! Clinical Postcards (click here for more details). Further guidance concerning the PCI RR track may be found in the Registered Reports author guidelines. Authors can submit a Registered Report either directly to the journal or via the Peer Community in Registered Reports (PCI RR), which performs peer review of Stage 1 and Stage 2 preprints and then offers authors the opportunity to publish their approved manuscript without further peer review in a range of journals (including Cortex). These submissions undergo a two-phase review process in which study rationale and methodology are considered prior to the research being undertaken. NEW! Registered reports (click here for more details). Like Registered Reports, they undergo a two-phase review process in which the importance of the proposed analysis and validity of the methodology are considered prior to the results being presented. These submissions evaluate the claims in published research through reanalysis of the original study data.
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NEW! Verification reports (click here for more details). To view an Editorial on the launch of the TOP Guidelines (click here).

NEW! TOP Guidelines (click here to view the Guidelines). All participants in the discussion will be acknowledged at the end of the article. Roberto Cubelli: When sending a proposal for a definition, a short list of experts should be indicated to start a discussion chaired by the author(s).ĭiscussion will stop when a consensus has been reached, or when no one has a substantive objection serious enough to keep them from signing off on the agreed definition.


A preliminary draft should be submitted either to the Cortex office or to Cortex Managing Editor, Prof. You could see previously published definitions (HERE)ĭefinitions could be single authored, or written in collaboration. It must encompass only that information necessary and sufficient to define each term (e.g., anatomical localisation, ways of assessment, should be mentioned only insofar they add to the definition). It is the formal statement of the (functional) meaning of a word, an explicit and strict assertion, with no examples or ambiguous terms, allowing the precise identification of the target clinical picture. The goal is to try to collect definitions for key neuropsychology terms.Ī definition should be different from a brief entry in an encyclopaedia or a very brief review. Cortex launched a new section within Cortex Discussion Forum dedicated to Definitions in Neuropsychology. NEW! Definitions (click here to view the Guidelines). To find out more, please visit the Preparation section below. Only when your paper is at the revision stage, will you be requested to put your paper in to a 'correct format' for acceptance and provide the items required for the publication of your article.
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You may choose to submit your manuscript as a single Word or PDF file to be used in the refereeing process. Your Paper Your Way We now differentiate between the requirements for new and revised submissions.
