The International Journal of Psychophysiology is the official journal of the International
Organization of Psychophysiology, and provides a respected forum for the publication of high quality original contributions
on all aspects of psychophysiology. The journal is interdisciplinary and aims to integrate the neurosciences and behavioral
sciences. Empirical, theoretical, and review articles are encouraged in the following areas:
Cerebral psychophysiology:
including functional brain mapping and neuroimaging with Event-Related Potentials (ERPs), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and Electroencephalographic studies.
Autonomic functions: including bilateral electrodermal
activity, pupillometry and blood volume changes.
Cardiovascular Psychophysiology:including studies of blood pressure, cardiac
functioning and respiration.
Somatic psychophysiology: including muscle activity, eye movements and eye blinks.
Manuscripts
will detail the study of physiological measures such as the ones mentioned, or others, along with a variety of behavioral measures that
may include sensation and perception, learning, memory, evolution and development of behaviour, motivation and emotion, aggression and
defence, interhemispheric relations, information processing, sleep, stress, psychopharmacology and psychophysiological disorders.
Also
considered will be papers on Clinical Psychophysiology (cognitive, affective and psychotic disorders and psychopharmacology), including
applied Psychophysiology (eg, ergonomics) and effects of behavior on immune function.