Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering ISSN: 2168-2011 (Print); EISSN 2168-202X (Online) Copyright © 2000- American Scientific Publishers. All Rights Reserved. |
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Instructions for Authors | |||
Journal of Neuroscience and
Neuroengineering (JNSNE) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed
journal with a wide-ranging coverage, consolidating research activities
in areas of neuroscience and neuroengineering. The journal publishes
original full-length research papers, letters, tutorials and review
papers in all interdisciplinary disciplines that bridge the gaps between
neuroscience, neuroengineering, neurotechnology, neurobiology, brain
disorders and diseases, novel medicine, neurotoxicology, biomedical
engineering and nanotechnology. To qualify for publication, authors
should submit original and unpublished papers which are not be under
consideration elsewhere. In addition to contributed research articles,
JNSNE often publishes special thematic sections in key areas of
neuroscience and neuroengineering. The special sections are assembled by
guest editors. Please contact the Editors-in-Chief, if you are
interested in bringing a special section. The peer-reviewed proceedings
of scientific meetings, symposia and workshops related to neuroscience
are also published. |
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RESEARCH TOPICS COVERED (but not limited to) | |||
Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering
deals with all branches of neurosciences and engineering including
neurobiology, neurochemistry, neuroanatomy, regenerative medicine,
brain-computer (machine) interface, cognitive neuroscience, neural
engineering, neuro-electronics and neural circuits/interfacing,
neuroimaging using various modalities such as electroencephalography,
ultrasound, x-rays computed tomography, magnetic resonance, fluorescence
and optical microscopy, molecular and cellular neuroscience,
neuro-immunology, neuro-oncology, neuro-pharmaceutics, neuro-physiology,
neuropsychology, neuroprotection, neuroradiology, neuroregeneration,
brain disorders and diseases, cerebrovascular disease,
cerebrovascular/gene regulation, neurosensors, neurosurgery,
neurotransmitters, nanoscale neuroscience, novel techniques for
neuroscience applications, medical engineering technologies for nervous
system, neurochips, biomedical engineering, rehabilitation, systems
neuroscience/biology, laser and optoelectronics technologies for
neuroscience applications, theoretical and computational neuroscience,
metabolic networks, translational neuroscience and translational
medicine, neuroendocrinology, neuroepidemiology, neuroergonomics,
neurogenetics, nanomedicine, diseases of the nervous system and their
treatment, drug design and drug discovery, drug/alcohol effects,
toxicity, environment and health effects, biocompatibility materials for
neuroscience applications, bioelectronics and biosensors, biomedicine
and much more. |
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READERSHIP | |||
Scientists, researchers and professionals working in the fields of neurosciences, neuroengineering, computational biology, electrical engineering, neurotechnology, physics, mathematicians, neurology and psychology, medicine, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, genetics, physiology, encology, biochemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, drug delivery, nanotechnology, nanomedicine and all other related areas of life and health sciences connected with neuroscience. | |||
BENEFITS TO AUTHORS Authors will receive the following benefits from the publisher: |
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JOURNAL POLICY: It is Journal
of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering policy to publish only original
and unpublished research work, therefore, the journal does not wish to
receive any papers on research work that has already been reported in
parts or contains already published text, data, figures, tables or other
illustrations or any copyright materials whatsoever that has been
submitted or accepted for publication either in a journal or conference
proceedings elsewhere in any form, in print or in electronic media. When
submitting a manuscript, authors should make a full statement to the
Editors that the research work contained in their manuscript is
completely original and unpublished. If redundant or duplicate
publication is attempted or occurs authors should expect immediate
editorial action to be taken including prompt rejection of the submitted
manuscript. Submission of any manuscript that contains redundant or
duplicate publication of the same or very similar research work violates
the policies of this journal. Extended/modified versions of previously
published abstracts/papers in any conferences/journals are not allowed
whatsoever. It is the sole responsibility of Authors to ensure that all
manuscripts are new, original and not published previously in any form
any media, shall not infringe upon or violate any kind of copyrights of
others and does not contains any plagiarized, fraudulent and improperly
attributed materials. It is the sole responsibility of all authors to ensure that all manuscripts are new, original and not published previously in any form any media, shall not infringe upon or violate any kind of copyrights of others and does not contains any plagiarized, fraudulent and improperly attributed materials. Extended and modified versions of previously published abstracts, papers in any conference or journal are not allowed whatsoever. Corresponding author should provide a clear statement confirming this while submitting manuscript to any ASP journal. Is this manuscript 100% original and unpublished? Has this manuscript been published in parts (figures/text/tables) in any conference proceedings or journal in any media or language or format whatsoever? Is this manuscript from free from plagiarism (including self-plagiarism) and copyright infringement? Authors must follow this "Journal Policy" strictly. PUBLISHING ETHICS: American Scientific Publishers strictly follows guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors, available at www.publicationethics.org. All Authors, Peer-Reviewers and Editors work together in a great harmony to ensure the highest ethical standards in publishing quality research work in our journals. |
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ETHICAL COMPLIANCE: Research papers reporting animal or clinical studies should, where appropriate, contain a statement that they have been carried out with animal or human ethics committee approval. All scientific studies should be carried out in accordance with the relevant national and local guidelines. Each author(s) warrants that his or her research institution has fully approved the protocol for all scientific studies involving animals or humans and that all experiments of any kinds were conducted in compliance with ethical and humane principles of research after ethics committee approval. | |||
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science, engineering and medicine. REVIEW ARTICLES: The state-of-the-art review articles with author's short biography and photo are published. Reviews are limited to a maximum length of 25-30 journal pages (80-100 manuscript pages) having more than 100 references. It is authors' responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions to reproduce any copyright materials from other sources. Authors are advised to cite proper references in figure/tables captions of all previously published figures/tables/illustrations including their own published work and obtain copyright permissions from appropriate publishers and authors. |
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REFERENCES AND NOTES: All references should be in the proper format on a separate page and numbered in the sequence [in square brackets] in the text and list in the same numerical order in the reference section. Do not use abstracts and websites as references. References to papers accepted but not yet published should be designated as "in press". Information from manuscripts submitted but not accepted should be cited in the text as "unpublished observations" with written permission from the source. Avoid citing a "personal communication" unless it provides essential information not available from a public source. For scientific articles, authors should obtain written permission and confirmation of accuracy from the source of a personal communication. References should be listed in the following style. The references must be verified by the authors against the original documents. 1. Journal Article A. Yokoyama and M. L. Cleary, Menin critically links MLL proteins with LEDGF on cancer-associated target genes. Cancer Cell, 14, 36-46 (2008) 2. Books H. S. Nalwa, Editor, Handbook of Nanostructured Biomaterials and Their Applications in Nanobiotechnology, Vol. 1-2, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2005) 3. Chapter in a Book T. Schalkhammer, Bionanodevices, in Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Edited by H. S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, Los Angeles (2004) Vol.1, pp.329-360. 4. Conference Proceedings J. Kimura and H. Shibasaki, Editors, Recent advances in clinical neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan (1995) 5. Conference Paper S. Bengtsson, B. G. Solheim, Enforcement of data protection, privacy and security in medical informatics. In: K. C. Lun, P. Degoulet, T. E. Piemme, O. Rienhoff, Editors. MEDINFO 92. Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Medical Informatics; 1992 September 6-10; Geneva, Switzerland. North-Holland, Amsterdam; pp.1561-1565 (1992) 6.Scientific Report M. J. Field, R. E. Tranquada, J. C. Feasley, Editors, Health services research: work force and educational issues. Washington: National Academy Press; Contract No.: AHCPR282942008. Sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (1995) 7. Dissertation S. J. Kaplan, Post-hospital home health care: the elderly's access and utilization [dissertation]. St. Louis (MO): Washington University (1995) 8. Patent C. E. Larsen, R. Trip, and C.R. Johnson, Methods for procedures related to the electrophysiology of the heart. U.S. Patent 5,529,067, Jun 25 (1995). The names of all authors must be included in a reference. Do not use the phrases "et al." and "ibid." in the reference section. Do not use "website address" as a reference. Journal abbreviations should follow the MEDLINE style. |
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