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ISSN: 2365-7464
(electronic version)

Published two times a year.
(May, Dec)
Special Issues
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Coming Soon The Psychology of Fake News
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Group Decision Making
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Why Spatial is Special in Education, Learning, and Everyday Activities
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Deception Detection
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Embodied Cognition
and STEM Learning
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Individual Differences in
Face Perception and
Person Recognition
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Effects of Neuroscience Explanations
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Systemic Racism: Cognitive Consequences and Interventions
Closed for Submissions
Guest Editors: Jennifer Gutsell, Brandeis University, USA Elizabeth Page-Gould, University of Toronto, Canada
CR:PI Editor in Chief: Jeremy M. Wolfe, Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications (CR:PI) publishes “use-inspired basic research”: fundamental and theoretically relevant research that grows from hypotheses about real-world problems. Systemic Racism is an urgent, real-world problem with implications for every area of cognitive research. The purpose of this special issue is to add to the scientific understanding of the cognitive roots of and fallout from minority status, discrimination, police violence, vigilantism, implicit bias, and more. We are interested in new research on topics including, but not limited to:
Face perception, Event perception, Algorithmic bias, Bilingualism and dialects, Decision making under scarcity, Effects of stress on cognition, Teaching about race, Techniques of persuasion, Measurement and other methodological issues (e.g. group differences), Issues within academia.
In addition, we welcome pre-submission inquiries about review and/or opinion pieces on these and related topics.
For any submission, we expect that authors will be able to explain in a Significance section how their work serves to advance our understanding of the cognitive aspects of the systematic racism. Please send inquires to any member of the editorial team.
Submission Deadline Closed for submissions. The submission deadline was February 28, 2021. You can find manuscript submission details online. To submit a manuscript, go to https://www.editorialmanager.com/crpi/default.aspx.
About CR:PI Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications (CR:PI) is the Open Access journal of the Psychonomic Society. Its mission is to publish use-inspired basic research: fundamental cognitive research that grows from hypotheses about real-world problems. As with all Psychonomic Society journals, submissions to CR:PI are subject to rigorous peer review.
In case of need, the open access publication fee may be fully or partially waived. The authors should indicate when they submit a manuscript if they are requesting a waiver of the publication fee.
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(Open Access Journal)
EDITORIAL TEAM
Editor in Chief

Jeremy M. Wolfe
Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA
Associate Editors Christian Luhmann
Stony Brook University, USA
Nora S. Newcombe
Temple University, USA
John Wixted
University of California, San Diego, USA
Jeffrey M. Zacks
Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Editorial Board
Meet our Consulting Editors
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