Brain (journal)
Brain is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of neurology that was first published in 1878. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious journals in the field of neuroscience and has a long history of publishing pioneering studies on the brain. The journal is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain, a charitable organization that aims to promote research and education in neurology and related disciplines.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Brain provides a forum for the publication of research articles of excellence in neurology. It covers all aspects of neurology, including both clinical and basic research. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and editorials that cover the latest developments and research in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of neurological disorders.
The scope of Brain encompasses various areas of neuroscience such as neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, neurophysiology, and neuropsychology, among others. It aims to bridge the gap between basic neuroscience research and clinical neurology, thereby fostering the translation of novel findings into better patient care.
Editorial Process[edit | edit source]
The editorial process at Brain involves rigorous peer review to ensure the high quality and integrity of the research published. The journal's editorial board consists of internationally renowned experts in various subfields of neuroscience and neurology, who oversee the review process and contribute to the journal's high standards.
Impact[edit | edit source]
Brain is highly regarded in the field of neuroscience and neurology, as evidenced by its impact factor, which is a measure of the average number of citations to recent articles published in the journal. It is frequently cited in the literature and has a significant impact on the field, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the brain and nervous system.
Accessibility[edit | edit source]
The journal is available in both print and online formats, making it accessible to researchers, clinicians, and students around the world. It also offers open access options for authors who wish to make their work freely available to the public.
Special Issues and Sections[edit | edit source]
Occasionally, Brain publishes special issues or sections that focus on specific topics of interest within the field of neuroscience and neurology. These special editions are often guest-edited by leading experts and provide comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge research and developments.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Brain continues to be a leading journal in the field of neuroscience and neurology, contributing significantly to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the brain and nervous system. Its long history, combined with its commitment to publishing high-quality research, makes it an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of the brain and neurological disorders.
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