Why publish your research with Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology?
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology publishes original contributions dealing with psychological aspects of the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders arising out of dysfunction of the central nervous system.
Official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychology
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology is the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN), a non-profit professional membership association for experts in the assessment and treatment of brain injuries and disorders. NAN members work in the most prestigious universities, hospitals, and private practices throughout the world and are at the forefront of cutting-edge research and rehabilitation in the field of brain behavior relationships.
Open access option for authors
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology authors have the option to publish their paper under the open access (OA) initiative; whereby, for a charge, their paper will be made freely available online immediately upon publication. Publishing OA offers several benefits for authors including:
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Increased visibility and accessibility: OA articles are freely available to anyone, removing any barriers to knowledge. This leads to increased readership and usage by a global audience, including researchers, students, policymakers, and the general public.
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Higher citation potential: OA articles tends to receive higher citation rates compared to articles published behind paywalls. This further boosts the impact and recognition of your work.
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Public engagement and societal impact: As mentioned above, publishing OA allows research to reach a broader audience beyond academic. This enables the ability for your research to have a potential impact on societal needs.
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Compliance with funding agency policies: Many funding agencies and institutions now require research outputs to be published OA, as it aligns with the principles of public funding and maximizing societal and science progress.
Oxford University Press has Read and Publish agreements with institutions and consortia which provide funding for open access publication. This means authors from participating institutions can publish open access, and the institution will pay the charge. Click here to see if your institution is participating.
Rigorous peer review
The journal operates double-anonymised peer review, meaning that the author's identity is hidden from reviewers, and the reviewers’ identities are hidden from authors.
Published in partnership with Oxford University Press
As a department of the University of Oxford, OUP is a mission-driven, non-profit publisher committed to delivering world-class academic and educational resources and making them available as widely as possible. OUP understands the importance of making research accessible so that not only researchers, but also practitioners and policymakers around the world, are well-equipped with the latest information to better serve their communities.
Ethical and trustworthy research
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology follows Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines on ethical oversight. We take research integrity seriously, and all research published in the journal must have been conducted in a fair, trustworthy, and ethical manner.
Ready to submit?
Please refer to our instructions to authors for more details information and manuscript requirements, and our submissions site if you are ready to submit your work.