Its main goal is to promote and disseminate knowledge about the author's work in its multiple aspects. Its main commitment is to academic excellence.
To publish original papers related to Psychology and related areas.
Manuscripts must contain significant new findings of fundamental and general herpetological interest and may not be considered if they do not meet these criteria. Surveys and descriptions of new species are published only where there is sufficient new biological information or taxonomic revision also involved to render the paper of general herpetological interest. Low priority is given to confirmatory studies, works that are primarily descriptive in nature, investigations primarily of local or regional interest, techniques unless of broad application, species range extensions, and descriptions of phenomena based on scanty data. Manuscripts should include a clear statement of purpose and/or hypothesis to be tested by the work, and may be rejected if this is lacking.
The journal aims to stimulate the dialogue of Psychology with the other fields of knowledge, as well as the dialogue amongst the theoretical-methodological proposals pertaining the diversity of objects from its own field.