Publishing Program

ERN Press publishes open-access scholarly titles for work on experience, evidence, and change.

Experience-related work is often scattered across fields that do not always speak to one another. ERN Press supports titles that give this work dedicated scholarly homes while maintaining clear standards for evidence, method, and interpretation.

First title

Journal of Experience-Related Neuroplasticity

The Journal of Experience-Related Neuroplasticity is being developed as a dedicated home for scholarship on experience-related change.

Experience-related work is often scattered across psychology, neuroscience, education, language science, health, aging, technology, and the social sciences. JERN brings this work together around mechanism, measurement, and real-world experience.

  • Learning and change
  • Health and adaptation
  • Culture and context
  • Mechanism and measurement
  • Evidence and synthesis
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Areas of Focus

Experience, Learning, and Change

Scholarship on how experience shapes learning, development, behavior, communication, expertise, literacy, education, culture, technology, and social context.

Health, Resilience, and Adaptation

Work on aging, recovery, cognitive reserve, health events, training, rehabilitation, resilience, and the conditions that support change across the lifespan.

Methods, Evidence, and Synthesis

Research on measurement, modeling, research design, open science, evidence evaluation, quantitative synthesis, and responsible interpretation of complex findings.

Publisher Commitments

Cross-Disciplinary Integration

ERN Press supports work that connects fields where experience-related research is often separated by disciplinary boundaries.

Mechanism and Measurement

The publishing program emphasizes links between theoretical explanation, empirical measurement, and real-world conditions.

Clear Scholarly Communication

ERN Press values rigorous, accessible communication of complex ideas, including careful treatment of uncertainty and evidence strength.