Consciousness and Cognition explores the intricate relationship between conscious and non-conscious cognitive processes. The journal emphasizes the neural correlates of consciousness, attention, perception, memory, and cognitive control.
Key topics encompass the study of altered states of consciousness, the philosophical implications of consciousness, and the development of consciousness in infants. Articles also delve into the impact of neurological disorders on awareness and cognitive abilities. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and PsycINFO, the journal attracts researchers, clinicians, and philosophers interested in the mindÂ’s complexities. It explores varied states of consciousness and their effects on cognitive functions, offering insights into conditions like blindsight and dissociative identity disorder.
Researchers are encouraged to submit original empirical studies and theoretical reviews. The journalÂ’s commitment to rigorous peer review ensures high-quality contributions, shaping our understanding of consciousness and its pivotal role in cognition.