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International scientific-practical conference "Problems associated with the psychological consequences of radiation accidents and other emergencies" May 24, Moscow.
Published: 10.05.2012

Annual International Exhibition is the largest national security exhibition in Russia. As part of the Exhibition discussions with leading figures of Russian psychological science and practice devoted to problems of extreme situations psychology and work under extreme conditions are traditionally held. Proceedings of the conference will be published in electronic form on the website

Link source: www.psi.mchs.gov.ru

Theme: Problems associated with the psychological consequences of radiation accidents and other emergencies

ХХХ International Congress of Psychology – 2012 - Cape Town 22-27 July 2012
Published: 07.05.2012

The International Congress of Psychology, held every four years under the auspices of the International Union of Psychological Science, is the flagship event in international psychology. The 30th International Congress of Psychology is the first to be held in Africa, and is organised by the National Research Foundation of South Africa and the Psychological Society of South Africa, in partnership with key South African universities and the psychological associations of neighbouring countries.

Link source: http://icp2012.com

Theme: ХХХ International Congress of Psychology – 2012

English-language section
Published: 05.05.2012 | admin

The English-language section of our site is open to visitors.

Theme: English-language section

Noble Prize in Physiology/Medicine 2014 awarded to Psychologists

Psychologists John O'Keefe (UK) and wife and husband May‐Britt and Edvard Moser (Norway) from the University of Trondheim won this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for discovering an “inner GPS” in the brain.

O'Keefe's pioneering work in 1971 was confirmed a generation later, in 2005, by the Mosers, making a considerable contribution to behavioural science.

This year´s Nobel Laureates receive the prize for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain. They have discovered a positioning system, an “inner GPS” in the brain that makes it possible to orient ourselves in space, demonstrating a cellular basis for higher cognitive function. They discovered how the brain knows where we are and is able to navigate from one place to another. Their findings may help explain why Alzheimer's disease patients cannot recognize their surroundings.

Learn more about their research: http://www.nature.com/news/neuroscience-brains-of-norway-1.16079

Link source: : http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2014/press.html

“Psychology in Russia: State of the Art” journal: Scopus scientometric information now available
| Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

SCImago (Scopus) have released the scientometric information on “Psychology in Russia: State of the Art” journal. SJR indicator, reflecting the scientific influence of the average article in a journal, is 0,23 and citation rate per article is 0,3. Currently, 20 % of all the articles, published in 2013, are cited in Scopus-indexed sources. 

The scientometrics is calculated for 2-years periods, while “Psychology in Russia: State of the Art” was indexed in Scopus just a year ago. So we hope that these ratings represent the first steps to development of the journal’s potential for the future.

New articles from Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
| Editorial Board Psychology in Russia: State of the Art

Link source: http://psychologyinrussia.com/

Theme: Psychology in Russia: State of the Art