[Eeglablist] Call for Papers: Special issue to focus on critical approaches to the naturalistic study of religion

Michael Spezio mspezio at scrippscollege.edu
Thu Jan 7 12:59:21 PST 2016


Dear EEGLAB List members,


The Taylor and Francis peer-reviewed journal, Religion, Brain & Behavior, will be running a special issue on the Hilbert Problems in the naturalistic study of religion. The call for papers requests submissions of no more than 1000 words, meeting the following criteria:

* Clearly state an empirically tractable problem involving the naturalistic study of religion that you think researchers should be investigating.
* Describe its importance.
* Explain how it might be investigated/tested, emphasizing neuroscientific approaches.
* 1000 word limit.
* Submissions are due by 15 February 2016.
* All submissions will be peer reviewed.
* Those that are accepted will be published as a short article in a special issue of the journal.

We look forward to hearing from you!

- The editors of Religion, Brain, & Behavior

(Joseph Bulbulia, Richard Sosis, Michael L. Spezio, Wesley J. Wildman)


Michael Spezio, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience
mspezio at scrippscollege.edu
Scripps College
120 Steele Hall
1030 Columbia Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711

Visiting Researcher
Bernstein Group for Valuation in the Human Brain
Institute for Systems Neuroscience
University of Hamburg Medical Center, Eppendorf
Hamburg, Germany
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