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Lazareva named editor-in-chief of Behavioural Processes journal

Olga Lazareva, associate professor of psychology, has been named editor-in-chief of Behavioural Processes effective January 1, 2015. Already an associate editor for the journal, she will replace C.D.L. Wynne as editor-in-chief handling manuscripts on behavior analysis, comparative cognition, and experimental psychology.

Lazareva’s current research interests focus on behavioral and neurobiological aspects of early visual processes in humans and non-human animals, relational learning, and mathematical modeling of perceptual and cognitive processes. She teaches courses in introductory psychology, principles of behavior, research methods, writing in psychology, animal behavior, field methods in animal behavior, and comparative psychology.

Behavioural Processes is an international journal that is dedicated to the publication of high-quality original research on animal behavior from any theoretical perspective.