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Journal: Religion, Brain & Behavior

Metrics for Religion, Brain & Behavior :

  • Impact Factor: 3.6 (2023); Five-Year Impact Factor: 3.8 (2019-2023)

  • Scimago Journal & Country Rank (SJR): 0.764 (2023; #7 out of 635 Religious Studies journals, 99th percentile)

  • CiteSchore: 3.0 (2023; #10 out of 644 Religious Studies journals, 98th percentile)

Detailed journal information.

The aim of Religion, Brain & Behavior (RBB) is to provide a vehicle for the advancement of biological research approaches to  religion at every level, from brain to behavior. RBB unites multiple disciplinary perspectives that share these interests. The journal seeks empirical and theoretical studies that reflect rigorous scientific standards and a sophisticated appreciation of the academic study of religion. RBB welcomes contributions from a wide array of biological and related disciplines, including:

• Cognitive sciencerbbcover

• Evolutionary psychology

• Social psychology

• Evolutionary anthropology

• Neurology

• Genetics

• Demography

• Neuroeconomics

• Physiology

• Developmental psychology

• Psychology of religion

• Moral psychology

• Archaeology

• Mimetics

• Behavioral ecology

• Epidemiology

• Public health

• Cultural evolution

• Religious studies

In summary, RBB considers high quality papers in any aspect of the brain-behavior nexus related to religion. RBB publishes high quality research articles, target articles with about ten solicited commentaries and an author response, case studies, and occasional review articles. Issues are published three times each year. For more information about the journal, as well as indexes of authors and articles, please review the relevant links in the Resources menu.

IBCSR Research Review

IBCSR Research Review (IRR) is a monthly publication that briefly annotates and furnishes online information about scientific research articles related to brain, behavior, culture, and religion published in leading journals. It also lists relevant books. Articles in press are listed without annotation. Annotations for articles aim to supply a preliminary understanding of the methods and results of a research study, or the argument of a paper. Annotations typically furnish more detail for articles in the scientific study of religion related to religion, brain, and behavior than for articles in the area of spirituality and health, in accordance with IBCSR research priorities.

Articles for each issue are located by searching a variety of databases, such as Applied Science and Technology, ASFA Biological Sciences, ATLA Religion Database, General Science, Medline (PubMed), Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection, PSYCinfo, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science. The search terms are similar to the following: ((religio* OR meditat* OR pray*) AND (psycholog* OR neurol* OR neuros* OR scien* OR cogniti* OR evolutio*)). Books are located on Amazon.com, Google Books, and Worldcat. Articles not directly relevant to the scientific study of religion or spirituality, medicine & health research are excluded, as is correspondence.

IRR is freely distributed via email to those who register here at IBCSR.org – see the "IBCSR Research Review" box at the upper right-hand corner of this page. The publisher is Wesley J. Wildman and the editor is Joel Daniels, a doctoral student in Religion and Science at Boston University. A searchable online database of everything ever published in the scientific study of religion is also avilable to Institute members. That database is updated monthly as each new issue of IBCSR Research Review appears.

Further information about IBCSR Research Review, as well as past issues, is available here.

Publications Overview

The Instutute for the Bio-Cultural Study of Religion produces five type of publications.

  • Religion, Brain & Behavior: a scientific research journal published by Taylor & Francis.
  • IBCSR Research Review: a compendium of new research in the scientific study of religion, distributed freely to those who register for it, and compiled online for Institute members to review and search.
  • Blbiographies: The Institute creates a variety of bibliographic resources of special interest to scholarly and scientific researchers, such as the enormous and famous Spirituality, Medicine & Health Bibliography.
  • Research publications: these take the form of books and articles from the Institute's various research projects.
  • Outreach publications: these are for the general educated public, including accessible presentations of scientific research at ScienceOnReligion.org.

More information about each of these types of publication is available on the main menu.

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