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The Journal of Neuroscience

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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
  
J. Neurosci.

Language
  
English

Publication history
  
1981–present

Discipline
  
Neuroscience

Edited by
  
Marina Picciotto

Publisher
  
Society for Neuroscience (United States)

The Journal of Neuroscience is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Society for Neuroscience. It covers empirical research on all aspects of neuroscience. Its editor-in-chief is Marina Picciotto (Yale University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2014 impact factor of 6.344 and an Eigenfactor of 0.413, which is almost twice as high as the next highest neuroscience journal.

Contents

History

The journal was established in 1981 and issues appeared monthly; as its popularity grew it switched to a biweekly schedule in 1996 and then to a weekly in July, 2003.

Main themes

Articles appear within one of the following five sections of the journal:

  • Cellular/Molecular
  • Development/Plasticity/Repair
  • Systems/Circuits
  • Behavioral/Cognitive
  • Neurobiology of Disease
  • The journal has revised its sections over the years. In 2004, it added the Neurobiology of Disease section due to the growing number of papers on this subject. In January 2013, the journal split the section Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive into two sections, Systems/Circuits and Behavioral/Cognitive, in order to make the sections of the journal approximately the same in size.

    Features

    In addition, some issues of the journal contain articles in the following sections:

  • Brief Communications
  • Journal Club (brief reviews of articles that appeared in the Journal; written by graduate students or postdoctoral fellows; first published in September, 2005)
  • References

    The Journal of Neuroscience Wikipedia


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