Psychophysiology is a leading outlet for research exploring the relationship between mental and physiological processes. Its focus is the interface linking psychological and physiological phenomena. This journal publishes high-quality, original research that uses physiological measures to understand behavior and cognition.
Coverage extends to a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to cognitive and emotional processes, psychometrics, and psychophysiology of human development. The journal is indexed in major databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring wide visibility and accessibility for researchers. It targets a diverse audience, including psychologists, neuroscientists, and medical professionals interested in understanding the biological basis of behavior.
Researchers are encouraged to submit their novel findings to Psychophysiology. The journal is committed to providing rigorous peer review and promoting impactful research that advances our understanding of the mind-body connection. By contributing to this journal, authors have the opportunity to reach a global audience and contribute to the ongoing dialogue in this interdisciplinary field.