Aims and Scope
Journal of Memory (JM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online-only publication dedicated to advancing research on memory and related cognitive processes. The journal serves as a leading platform for scholars in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy, and interdisciplinary fields to explore the mechanisms, functions, and applications of memory.  
 
JM welcomes original research articles, theoretical reviews, meta-analyses, and special issue contributions that deepen our understanding of human and non-human memory systems, from basic mechanisms to real-world applications.
The journal covers a broad spectrum of memory-related topics, including but not limited to:  
- Cognitive and Experimental Memory Research: Encoding, storage, retrieval, forgetting, and long-term memory.
 - Neuroscience of Memory: Neural circuits, synaptic plasticity, neuroimaging studies, and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying memory.
 - Autobiographical & Episodic Memory: The study of personal past experiences and self-referential memories.
 - Memory and Emotion: The impact of emotions, stress, and trauma on memory formation and recall.
 - Memory Disorders & Clinical Implications: Amnesia, Alzheimer's disease, PTSD, and cognitive impairments related to memory dysfunction.
 - False Memories & Eyewitness Testimony: The formation, consequences, and legal implications of memory distortions.
 - Memory Development & Aging: Lifespan perspectives on memory changes, from childhood to late adulthood.
 - Artificial Intelligence & Memory: Computational models, AI-based cognitive architectures, and memory-inspired machine learning.
 - Philosophy of Memory: Conceptual and theoretical debates on the nature, reliability, and epistemology of memory.
 - Memory in Everyday Life: The role of memory in decision-making, learning, creativity, and problem-solving.  
 
Few of the keywords are specified below, but not strictly confined to only these. If you have any queries do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
- Adhd
 - Memory
 - Documentation
 - Commemoration
 - Remembrance
 - Cosmopolitanism
 - Remembering
 - Fading
 - Forgetting
 - Cognitive neuroscience
 - School psychology
 - False memory
 - Eyewitness testimony
 - Holocaust
 - Neural circuits
 - Psychology of human behavior
 - Cognitive control
 - Linguistics
 - Human memory
 - Language processing
 - Cultural memory
 - Nostalgia
 - Heritage
 - Trauma
 - Narrative
 - Intelligence
 - Learning
 - Schema
 - Autobiography
 - Human rights
 - Thinking
 - Cognitive psychology
 - Neuropsychology
 - Human brain
 - Mathematical psychology
 - Human learning
 - Developmental psychology
 - Molecular mechanisms
 - Social memory
 - Working memory training
 - Language psychology
 - Halo effects
 - Globalization
 - Artificial memory
 - Organic memory
 - Holocaust memory
 - Working memory
 - Verbal short-term memory
 - Conceptual processes
 - Biography and history
 - Problem solving
 - Ethics of remembering
 - Psycho linguistics