The Society for Mathematical Psychology promotes research and communication in mathematical psychology and related disciplines.
Mathematical psychology includes theoretical work using mathematical methods, formal logic, and computer simulation. The society's official journals are the Journal of Mathematical Psychology and Computational Brain & Behavior.
Founded in 1969, the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) now has nearly 35,000 members in more than 95 countries. Year-round programming includes the publishing of two highly regarded scientific journals, JNeurosci and eNeuro; professional development resources and career training through Neuronline, the Society’s home for learning and discussion; science advocacy and public policy engagement including annual Capitol Hill Day; and a variety of engaging public outreach efforts, led by the expanding and interactive collection of public-facing resources on BrainFacts.org.
The Psychonomic Society is an international community of cognitive psychologists dedicated to the experimental study of cognition, encompassing areas such as memory, learning, problem-solving, decision-making, language, attention, and perception.
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) from the American Public Health Association (APHA)