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Subject: New Auditory Journal
From: John Neuhoff <>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 02:42:44 +0000

Dear Colleagues,


We are pleased to announce "Auditory Perception & Cognition". AP&C is a new journal from Taylor & Francis that integrates auditory science across disciplines. AP&C considers basic and applied research that target all levels of processing (i.e., low-level perceptual to high-level cognitive), theoretical perspectives (e.g., constructivist v. ecological) and methodologies (e.g. comparative, neurophysiological, behavioral, psychophysical, quantitative, observational, etc.) Please send us your latest innovative research!


https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=rpac20


Please also consider subscribing to the journal! It's only $30 US. The fee goes predominantly toward paying the journal fee for Taylor and Francis, but also make you a founding member of the Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Research Foundation. This entitles you to free admission to the 17th Annual Auditory Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (APCAM) in New Orleans this year. (We'd offer a tote bag with a PBS logo as an additional incentive, but that would be copyright infringement.)

http://www.apcam.us/apcarf.html

www.apcam.us
The Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Research Foundation (APCARF) is an international, non-profit organization that seeks to foster activities that will bring together researchers from around the world and from various theoretical perspectives to discuss research on auditory cognition, perception, and aurally guided action.
Best,


John

___________________________
John G. Neuhoff
Professor
Department of Psychology
The College of Wooster
Associate Editor, Auditory Perception & Cognition
http://jneuhoff.com


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