Brain, Behavior and Evolution is a distinguished journal dedicated to exploring the intricate relationships between the brain, behavior, and evolutionary processes. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical papers that advance our understanding of neural mechanisms underlying behavior across a range of species.
Focus areas include comparative neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuroethology, and behavioral ecology. The journal welcomes studies that employ diverse methodologies, from molecular techniques to behavioral observations, to elucidate the evolutionary origins and adaptive significance of neural and behavioral traits. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, Brain, Behavior and Evolution attracts a global audience of neuroscientists, evolutionary biologists, psychologists, and anthropologists.
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