Psychological Review publishes theoretical and meta-theoretical articles. This journal is a key resource for researchers, academics, and professionals seeking to advance psychological science. It delves into the fundamental principles, mechanisms, and theories that underpin human behavior and cognition. It offers a vital perspective on psychological thought.
Key areas include cognitive processes, emotional regulation, social behavior, and developmental psychology. Articles in Psychological Review provide comprehensive analyses and stimulate further research and debate. Indexed in databases such as PsycINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science, its content gains broad visibility.
Submissions are encouraged from those with innovative ideas that move the field forward. Psychological Review serves as a cornerstone for advancing our understanding of the human mind. By pushing the boundaries of psychological knowledge, the journal supports evidence-based practices and informed decision-making in various domains.