Animal Cognition is a leading journal dedicated to advancing our understanding of the mental lives of animals. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary research exploring the cognitive processes, learning abilities, and problem-solving skills of diverse species. The journal serves as an essential resource for researchers, educators, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of animal minds.
Key topics covered include comparative cognition, animal behavior, ethology, neuroethology, and evolutionary psychology. Articles delve into areas such as perception, attention, memory, learning, communication, social cognition, and decision-making in various animal species. The journal is indexed in major databases including Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring broad visibility within the scientific community. It targets a wide audience, from cognitive scientists and zoologists to psychologists and neuroscientists.
Animal Cognition is committed to publishing high-quality research that contributes to a deeper appreciation of the cognitive capacities of animals. It encourages submissions that offer novel insights and methodologies, fostering a greater understanding of the relationships between brain, behavior, and environment. Explore the latest discoveries and submit your research to a journal that values rigorous science and thoughtful exploration of the animal world.