The Federation promotes human potential and well-being by advancing the sciences of mind, brain, and behavior. As a coalition of scientific societies, we communicate with policy makers and the public about the importance and contributions of basic and applied research in these sciences.

About 

NOTE: The Federation's Council of Repre-sentatives recently voted to change the name of the organization to the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences. We are in the process of updating our website and other materials.


What Is the Federation?

The Federation
is a dues-supported coalition of Member Organizations, Academic Affiliates (including university departments and regional psychological associations), and Corporate Affiliates. We represent the interests of scientists who conduct research in the mind, brain, and behavior sciences, focusing our efforts on advocacy, education, and the communication of information to scientists.

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Advocacy  

Statement of Support for Grants Funded Under NIH’s Peer Review System

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Federation Officer Testifies Before James McClelland, PhD, testifies before Congress on 3/18/09U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee
Federation President-Elect James (Jay) McClelland addressed members of the U.S. House of Representatives Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee in a public witness hearing on March 18, 2009. McClelland spoke of the importance of research in the sciences of mind, brain, and behavior and the need for continued support at NIH and other agencies under the subcommittee’s jurisdiction.

Read McClelland's full testimony

Read the full Federation News newsletter article about the testimony

 
Communication 

 RSS Updates
Interested in receiving announcements about issues affecting the mind, brain, and behavioral sciences? Subscribe to the Federation's RSS Updates. What is RSS?

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Federation Newsletter

The Federation's advocacy efforts are detailed in a free e-newsletter. Newsletters include updates on funding opportunities, legislation that may affect the behavioral science community, and reports on the Federation's national advocacy efforts on the behalf of the mind, brain, and behavioral sciences.




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Events  

Congressional Briefing Showcasing Research from a NSTC Report: Social, Behavioral and Economic Research in the Federal Context
July 16, 2009
2168 Rayburn House Office Building
Gold Room
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