All baseball players eventually hang up their cleats. After 18 years as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JOCN), I have decided it is time for me to retire from the game. I am thrilled to be handing the ball off to Brad Postle, who has been an Associate Editor at JOCN for over 10 years. I have the utmost confidence that JOCN will thrive under Brad's leadership and he will guide it in new and exciting directions. Thirty-two years ago, Mike Gazzaniga founded JOCN, laying out a roadmap with these words:
In the past 10 years, there have been many developments in sciences concerned with the study of mind. Perhaps the most noteworthy is the gradual realization that the sub-disciplines committed to the effort such as cognitive science, neuroscience, computer science and philosophy should not exist alone and that each has much to gain by interacting. Those cognitive...