Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience publishes review and primary research articles concerned with behavior and brain processes in humans, both normal participants and patients with brain injury. In addition, articles that use animal models to address cognitive or affective processes involving behavioral, invasive, or imaging methods are also strongly encouraged. Articles will be appropriate to the journal if they cover topics relating to cognition such as perception, attention, memory, language, problem-solving, and reasoning or topics concerning emotional processes and affective states such as fear, anxiety, anger, and surprise. In all cases, the editors will give highest priority to papers that report a combination of behavioral and neuroscientific methods to address these research topics; we also invite synthetic papers that make use of computational and other approaches to modeling.