[Eeglablist] Call for Papers – Rhythmic Cognition Special Issue (Nature Portfolio)

Pascucci David David.Pascucci at chuv.ch
Thu May 1 06:11:59 PDT 2025


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a new Call for Papers on the topic of Rhythmic Cognition, a cross-journal Collection hosted by Communications Psychology, Nature Communications, and Scientific Reports.

This Collection invites contributions that focus on whether and how endogenous and exogenous rhythms shape cognitive functions.
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

  *   Rhythmic attention
  *   Neural entrainment
  *   Oscillatory dynamics in perception, memory, and decision-making
  *   Computational and theoretical models of rhythmic processing
  *   Brain stimulation and neuroimaging studies targeting oscillatory mechanisms
  *   Advanced methods for the analysis of behavioural and neural rhythms
We welcome submissions using or combining diverse methodologies, including behavioural experiments, psychophysics, modelling, EEG/MEG and brain imaging.

Submission deadline: 28 September 2025

Formats accepted: Research Articles, Registered Reports, and Resources.

If you are interested in submitting a Review or Opinion piece, please contact the Editors directly to discuss suitability.

More information and links to submit can be found on https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nature.com/collections/jhcjbjgfgj/about-this-collection__;!!Mih3wA!DLrz5dNLQzEljlMXQfNq3ymRgnH3AVNpHc3DZeWZmqmdHDPUKTvnkRRgf0kcGGGrAFZgwvMdjlkst1v420uONbUVhSRDWlye$ .

We look forward to your contributions.
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions.


Feel free to share this announcement with colleagues or mailing lists who may be interested.

Best regards,
David Pascucci, PhD
Guest Editor, Rhythmic Cognition Collection
on behalf of the editorial teams at Communications Psychology, Nature Communications, and Scientific Reports

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David Pascucci

Assistant Professor SNSF
Faculty of Biology and Medicine
Psychophysics and Neural Dynamics Lab,
CHUV-UNIL
&
Principal Investigator
Vision and Sight Recovery Research Unit
The Sense Innovation and Research Center
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