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Journal scopeDevelopmental Science aims to represent the very best of contemporary scientific developmental psychology and developmental cognitive neuroscience, both in the presentation of theory and in reporting new data. Developmental Science includes: comparative and biological perspectives, connectionist and computational perspectives, and developmental disorders. Developmental Science publishes work that bridges levels of explanation, such as from brain development to cognitive or social change, or work that specifically attempts to elucidate mechanisms of developmental change at one level. We do not consider submissions on aging, although studies on the effects of early experience on later development (especially those from a biological perspective) are welcome. Manuscripts judged to fall outside this remit may be rejected without full refereeing.
Young ChildrenCognitive DevelopmentIndividual DifferencesInhibitory ControlLanguage DevelopmentWORD LEARNINGEarly ChildhoodDevelopmental ChangesDevelopmental DyslexiaTypically Developing ChildrenYoung InfantsSelective AttentionLanguage AcquisitionSocial CognitionTheory of MindPrefrontal CortexDevelopmental DifferencesPhonological AwarenessPreschool ChildrenSocioeconomic Status
vol.28 (2025)
vol.27 (2024)
vol.26 (2023)
vol.25 (2022)
vol.24 (2021)
vol.23 (2020)
vol.22 (2019)
vol.21 (2018)
vol.20 (2017)
vol.19 (2016)
vol.18 (2015)
vol.17 (2014)
vol.16 (2013)
vol.15 (2012)
vol.14 (2011)
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vol.12 (2009)
vol.11 (2008)
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vol.6 (2003)
vol.5 (2002)
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vol.3 (2000)
vol.2 (1999)
vol.1 (1998)
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