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Brain Hemorrhages

  • ISSN: 2589-238X
Brain Hemorrhages is an open-access journal that aims to provide an academic exchange platform for neurology, specifically brain hemorrhages, at an international level. The journal welcomes papers that are related to all aspects of brain hemorrhage, including cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, aneurysm rupture, cerebral arteriovenous malformation, traumatic cerebral hemorrhage, and hematomyelia. The journal covers the subject of brain hemorrhage across all disciplines, including neurology, neurosurgery, neuroimaging, neurological rehabilitation, neurological emergency, and anesthesiology. Article types include original research papers, reviews, and case reports. Our strict peer-review procedure guarantees the high academic standard of papers, thus honoring the reputation of the journal.
Brain Hemorrhages

Brain Multiphysics

  • ISSN: 2666-5220
A multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the physics of the brain and its biological and clinical implications in: Brain development (e.g., morphogenesis, neural networks), Brain physiology and function (e.g., regulation, neuromodulation), Brain pathology (e.g., neurodegeneration, TBI, cancer, stroke). The journal offers an open-access multidisciplinary publishing platform (under the format of letters, research articles, and reviews) to researchers interested in physical aspects of the brain. The journal will consider experimental, clinical, theoretical, and computational studies aimed at improving our understanding of the brain or developing new methods to probe the fascinating inner working of the brain. Authors are welcome to contact the Editors-in-Chief ahead of submission to ask whether their work is suitable for the journal.
Brain Multiphysics

Brain Organoid and Systems Neuroscience Journal

  • ISSN: 2949-9216
Brain Organoid & Systems Neuroscience Journal (BOSN) is an online gold open access journal publishing research articles and reviews after full peer review. All articles are published, without barriers to access, immediately upon acceptance. The journal places a strong emphasis on brain organogenesis and related stem cell technologies, structure and function of neural circuits and systems, next generation self-organizing models to study development and disease. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Brain organogenesis and Neuronal cultures Methods for generating brain assembloids Applications of brain organoids in studying the development and maturation of the nervous system Disease models using 3D brain culture systems Challenges and future directions of using 3D brain organoids High-resolution imaging of brain activity and structure at network, cellular and sub-cellular levels Neuroimaging, Augmented and Virtual Reality Neurodevelopment and morphogenesis Theoretical and computational neuroscience Cell Biology, Signalling and Synaptic Transmission Cognitive Development, Degeneration and Regeneration, and Aging Neurobiology of diseases Mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders Cognitive, Clinical and Developmental neuroscience Molecular and cellular neuroscience Neural engineering and Neurobiology of language Environmental, Educational and Behavioural neuroscience Neuroimmune interactions Pharmacological mechanisms of spatial/temporal processing Neural-network models of associative learning and sensory gating For more details about the Journal, please visit: https://www.bosnj.org/
Brain Organoid and Systems Neuroscience Journal

Brain Research

  • ISSN: 0006-8993
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.2
  • Impact factor: 2.9
Brain Research is dedicated to publishing the highest quality and greatest impact articles within the ever-evolving field of Neuroscience. We recognize how technology has changed the way scientific breakthroughs are communicated and Brain Research is committed to serving as a dynamic journal meeting the needs of the neuroscience research community. We now offer multiple formats for scientists to share their work with the community. These include Short Reports, Technology Developments, and Commentaries, in addition to standard research articles and reviews that the journal has published in its storied 50-year history. Brain Research is a broad-format journal accepting manuscripts from across the international neuroscience community that range in scope from issues in fundamental neurobiology to translational and clinical neuroscience, there are contemporary themes within neuroscience that our Editorial Board has identified that are of particular innovation and interest because of their innovation and importance, highlighted below. The journal is further committed to studies that investigate sex-differences as a powerful cross-cutting variable within these high-interest areas. Consistent with our mission, however, Brain Research remains enthusiastic to publish any neuroscience-oriented work that advances the field in a meaningful way. Neurodegenerative Diseases and Dementia - molecular insights into the mechanism of disease and preclinical models Psychiatric diseases, autism spectrum disorders - preclinical models and insights into mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric disorders Neuromodulation - optogenetics, DREADDs, deep brain stimulation, TMS, tDCS are all creating new levels of control and intervention in brain function in both the preclinical and clinical settings fMRI, ERP and other "windows into the brain" - quantitative approaches to cognitive neuroscience and real-time measures are rapidly advancing our understanding of the brain Stem cell biology/neurodevelopment - Emerging developments in stem cell biology are changing the way we view, and study, neurodevelopment, and represent an exciting interface of technology and biology Article Types: Research Article - Standard submission, graphical abstract required Review - Standard submission, graphical abstract required Short Report - High impact, 3 figure max, expedited review, one-round only, can be moved to Research Article if major revisions are requested and interest is strong, graphical abstract required Neurotech Report - A methods paper whose impact is based purely on a technical or methodological advance, does not need to be hypothesis-driven science, graphical abstract required Point-Counterpoint - A pair of articles addressing a contemporary debate or controversy within a field - can be broad or very focused in nature, merged graphical abstract required
Brain Research

Brain Research Bulletin

  • ISSN: 0361-9230
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4
  • Impact factor: 3.8
The Brain Research Bulletin (BRB) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal which publishes novel, scientifically accurate research across all aspects of neuroscience research. The journal sections include Aging Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Mechanisms of Behavior & Cognition, Mechanisms of Neuronal Development and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders, Neurodegenerative and Neuroinflammatory Disorders, Neurogenetics, Neuroimmune and Neuro-Glia Interactions, Neuropharmacological Mechanisms and Neurotherapeutics, Stem Cells and Neural Repair, Neuroimaging, and Translational and Clinical Neuroscience.
Brain Research Bulletin

Brain Stimulation

  • ISSN: 1935-861X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 8.3
  • Impact factor: 7.7
Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation About Brain Stimulation Brain Stimulation is the premier journal for publishing research in the field of neuromodulation. The journal includes: a) original articles; b) invited and original reviews or commentaries; c) technology and methodological perspectives (reviews of new devices, description of new methods, etc.); and d) letters to the Editor. Special issues of the journal will be considered based on scientific merit. Brain Stimulation publishes original work across the entire field of brain stimulation, including noninvasive and invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function using electrical, magnetic, radiowave, sound, light, focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation, or any other physical method to directly alter neural function. This includes investigations that study the effects of brain stimulation on basic processes, such as gene expression and other aspects of molecular biology, neurochemical regulation, functional brain activity, sensorimotor function, and cognitive and affective processes at the systems level. As an equal partner with this basic emphasis, the journal has strong representation of research on the therapeutic potential and adverse effects of the stimulation technologies. Research in therapeutics includes not only clinical trials, but also conceptual pieces, discussions of ethics as they pertain to this field, services research, and epidemiology. The journal also publishes the highest level of research on the biophysics and biopsychophysics of stimulation paradigms, as well as the use of these techniques as a probe to outline patterns of neural connectivity. The journal will consider any form of neuromodulation that impacts on brain processes. Spinal cord stimulation or peripheral nerve stimulation will be considered only if behavioral effects are mediated by a central brain mechanism. The journal scope does not include psychological manipulations, such as visual or auditory presentation, nor are routine pharmacology studies appropriate for this journal. Studies of imaging correlates of brain states that do not involve brain stimulation are also not within the purview of the journal.
Brain Stimulation

Brain and Cognition

  • ISSN: 0278-2626
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.8
  • Impact factor: 2.5
Brain and Cognition is a forum for the integration of the neurosciences and cognitive sciences. B&C publishes peer-reviewed research articles, theoretical papers, case histories that address important theoretical issues, and historical articles into the interaction between cognitive function and brain processes. The focus is on rigorous studies of an empirical or theoretical nature and which make an original contribution to our knowledge about the involvement of the nervous system in cognition. Coverage includes, but is not limited to memory, learning, decision making, emotion, perception, movement, music or praxis in relationship to brain structure, function or development. Scholarly articles on environmental influences—social, physical, catastrophic—on aspects of brain and cognition are also welcome. Published articles will typically address issues relating some aspect of cognitive function to its neurological substrates with clear theoretical import, formulating new hypotheses or refuting previously established ones. Clinical papers are welcome if they raise issues of theoretical importance or concern and shed light on the interaction between brain function and cognitive function. We welcome review articles that clearly contribute a new perspective or integration, beyond summarizing the literature in the field; authors of review articles should make explicit where the contribution lies. We also welcome proposals for special issues on aspects of the relation between cognition and the structure and function of the nervous system. Such proposals can be made directly to the Editor-in-Chief from individuals interested in being guest editors for such collections.
Brain and Cognition

Brain and Language

  • ISSN: 0093-934X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.9
  • Impact factor: 2.5
Aims and Scope An interdisciplinary journal, Brain and Language publishes articles that elucidate the complex relationships among language, brain, and behavior. The journal covers the large variety of modern techniques in cognitive neuroscience, including functional and structural brain imaging, electrophysiology, cellular and molecular neurobiology, genetics, lesion-based approaches, and computational modeling. All articles must relate to human language and be relevant to the understanding of its neurobiological and neurocognitive bases. Published articles in the journal are expected to have significant theoretical novelty and/or practical implications, and use perspectives and methods from psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience along with brain data and brain measures. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
Brain and Language

Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health

  • ISSN: 2666-3546
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health (BBI - Health) is an open access journal and a companion title to Brain, Behavior, and Immunity . Both journals are the official journals of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (PNIRS). BBI Health publishes peer-reviewed basic, experimental, and clinical studies, dealing with behavioral, neural, endocrine, and immune system interactions in humans and animals, with an emphasis on research that has translational impact and clinical implications. The content spans a broad range of research fields, from neuroscience to immunology, from physiology to behavioural sciences, from psychiatry and psychology to clinical medicine, from molecular and cellular models to social and epidemiological observations. Publications include research articles, reviews, special issues, research protocols, case reports, and viewpoints discussing policy, including ethical, health and cultural implications of research in psychoneuroimmunology. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health is a Gold Open Access journal with no subscription charges. Instead, an article publishing charge (APC) is payable by the author or research funder to cover the costs associated with publication. Authors who publish in BBI Health will have a choice of license options, retain copyright to their published work, and their work will be immediately, permanently, and freely accessible. For full information on publishing your paper open access in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health, visit the journal's open access information page and guide for authors. Please note: PNIRS members will receive a 15% discount on the full APC. Research areas are broadly similar to those of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, but with an emphasis on papers of translational relevance, such as: • Biomarker analysis in patient samples and longitudinal cohorts. • Results of clinical trials that examine psychological and psychiatric outcomes following treatment with drugs modulating the immune system. • Results of clinical trials that examine immunological outcomes following treatment with drugs that affect the brain or psychological intervention. • Cellular and animal work with compounds that have potential therapeutic applications. • Protocol for clinical studies and clinical trials in these areas.
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

  • ISSN: 0889-1591
  • 5 Year impact factor: 11.5
  • Impact factor: 15.1
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, founded in 1987, is the official journal of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (PNIRS). This innovative journal publishes peer-reviewed basic, experimental, and clinical studies dealing with behavioral, neural, endocrine, and immune system interactions in humans and animals. It is an international, interdisciplinary journal devoted to original research in neuroscience, immunology, integrative physiology, behavioral biology, psychiatry, psychology, and clinical medicine and is inclusive of research at the molecular, cellular, social, and whole organism level. The journal features online submission and review. Manuscripts are typically peer-reviewed and returned to authors within 30 days of submission, leading to timely publication of experimental results. There are no submission fees or page charges for Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, which is published eight times a year. Detailed instructions for authors can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/journals/brain-behavior-and-immunity/0889-1591/guide-for-authors. Research areas include: Physiological mechanisms that convey messages between the immune and nervous systems and regulate their functions Stress and immunity, including the role of stress-related hormones and neurotransmitters on the immune system. Actions of cytokines, growth factors and PAMP activation on neuronal and glial cells that regulate behavior, learning, memory and neurogenesis Role of hormones, growth factors and cytokines in the immune and central or peripheral nervous systems Interactions between the immune system and brain that are involved in development of neurological, psychiatric, and mental health disorders Role of immunological processes in neurodegenerative disorders The effects of psychotropic medications on immunological mechanisms and their potential relevance to therapeutic interventions Neuroimaging studies examining how immunological mechanisms affect brain structure and function Clinical trials and experimental studies testing the effects on both immune stimulation and immune suppression on brain and behavior The role of microglia in pain, psychological processes and in psychiatric disorders Immunological mechanisms involved in traumatic brain injury and its resolution Immunologic disorders, infection and behavior Role of the immune system in development and maintenance of inflammatory and chronic pain Immune mechanisms that regulate the blood-brain-interface (BBI) Immune factors that affect health psychology Sleep, exercise, immunity and health Immune system interactions that affect behavior following use of psychotropic drugs, alcohol and other drugs of abuse Healthy aging of the immune system and brain Role of inflammation and stress during perinatal development Cancer and its treatment, stem cells and their effects on brain behavior and immunity Reciprocal communication between the microbiome, immune and nervous systems Regulation of nerve injury and repair by the immune system Psychosocial, behavioral, and neuroendocrine influences on immunity and on the development and progression of immunologically-mediated diseases Nutrition, inflammation, obesity and behavior Genomics of behavior and immunity Manuscripts exploring translational relevance in these research areas can be submitted to the journal?s open access companion title, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health
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