Genes, Brain and Behavior

In 2024, Douglas Wahlsten wrote that the contents of the journal are "thoroughly modern", not suffering from the genetic determinism that "infected" many earlier behavior-genetics publications.

[1] Genes, Brain and Behavior (also known as G2B)[2] is published by Wiley on behalf of the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society.

[4] Review time from submission to first editorial decision is just a month with a "remarkably fast 2 days from acceptance of a paper to on-line publication.

[3] In 2024, Douglas Wahlsten wrote that the contents of the journal are "thoroughly modern", not suffering from the genetic determinism that "infected" many earlier behavior-genetics publications.

[8] Many mouse mutant studies have serious methodological problems leading to fatally flawed scientific conclusions,[9] causing a waste of time, effort, and research resources, and leading to ethical problems because of the unnecessary use of live animals for flawed studies.