This week I noted the publications in which Rebecca Saxe has published her work and then checked access to each publication.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Acta Psychologica, Psychological Science, NeuroImage, Brain Research, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Neuropsychologia, and Annual Review of Psychology all require subscriptions to access the publications online.
Cognition offers the opportunity to purchase individual articles through online .pdf files at : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00100277
Cerebral Cortex published by Oxford Journals offers Open Access materials at online at: http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/current.dtl#FEATURE_ARTICLE with links to back issues.
Overall, the journals in which Saxe has been published are difficult for the public to access. Without connection to a university or fortunate public library, Saxe's articles are out of reach.
Next I'd like to take a look at the resources Saxe references and their availability.
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Coming from an academic environment I hadn't considered public access to journals. Through the Power PA there are some Psychology journals but none of the titles you mention are included. I did a quick Google Scholar search and some of her articles (many co-authored) seem to be posted as university hosted open access PDF files. If nothing else someone could find articles and request an ILL from their local library.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it is interesting that the work my scientist, Dr. Lauri Santos, is studying non-human primate cognition and her work echos and draws from the work of scientists such as Dr. Saxe is doing in human infant studies. I wonder if anyone doing research in infant cognition ever reads the work of those in non-human research.
Have you tried BIOS database at the Carlson library?I know I've found quite a few articles that I wasn't able to access before there.
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