Biology:Brain and Neuroscience Advances

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Brain and Neuroscience Advances is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers focused on Clinical Neuroscience, Neurobiology and Neurology. These publications can be primary reports of new discoveries, reviews, commentaries, or letters. As such, the authors of the publications have a diverse set of backgrounds and base their findings in areas like neurobiology and behavior, psychology and psychiatry, endocrinology, developmental biology, pharmacology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and mathematical modeling. The Brain and Neuroscience Advances is published in Association with British Neuroscience Association. The journal's Chief Editor is Jeffrey W Dalley of Cambridge University, UK.[1]

Features

Mission of the journal

The mission of the journal is "to promote, on a multidisciplinary basis, the study of the development, structure and function of the neurosciences in health and disease".[2]

Publication details

Review speed

The review speed refers to the time at which a manuscript, an article or other suitable publication, enters the journal's publication process and exits the process for publication.[1] During this time it spends in review, the manuscript is reviewed, and returned to author for alterations, clarifications, and edits, based on recommendations of the reviewers. When the author is finished with edits, the manuscript is resubmitted for final review and if accepted, published. There may be multiple rounds between review and re-submission before a manuscript is accepted.

See also

  • SAGE Publications

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