Brain research
Brain Research publishes papers reporting interdisciplinary investigations of nervous system structure, function and chemistry at all levels of resolution, from molecular to behavioral and social that are of general interest to the broad community of neuroscientists. Clinical investigations, Protocols (i.e. methods papers) and Minireviews will also be considered for publication if they provide significant insight into the structure or function of the nervous system, the pathophysiology of a disease, or its treatment. Computational and theoretical papers will also be considered.
1. Cellular and Molecular Biology of Nervous Systems
All studies investigating the cellular, molecular and genetic bases of structure and function in nervous systems. Included are: molecular dissection of intracellular and extracellular signal transduction pathways, regulation and analysis of gene expression, use of viral vectors as well as genetically modified and model organisms, gene linkage studies, dynamic imaging of intracellular structures and molecules incluing protein trafficking, studies of cell morphogenesis, adhesion, migration and death, proteomics, and structural biology.
2. Nervous System Development, Regeneration and Aging
All studies concerning the formation of the nervous system from a broad range of disciplines including neurogenetics, neurogenesis, gliagenesis, neural stem cells, neural induction and patterning, neuronal migration, cell death, differentiation, development of the blood-brain barrier, axon guidence, synaptogenesis, myelination, cell interactions in the developing nervous system, and imaging studies in human as well as animal model systems, involving both vertebrate species, and in vitro preparations.
3. Neurophysiology, Neuropharmacology and other forms of Intercellular Communication
Senior Editor: Floyd E. Bloom (La Jolla, CA, USA)
Associate Editors:Gary Aston-Jones (Charleston, Sc, USA), Rita J. Valentino (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
All studies whose primary focus is on pre- and post-synaptic structure and function at the cellular and circuit level and their dissection by pharmacological means. This includes models of synaptic plasticity such as LTP and LTD as well as studies of ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors.
4. Structural Organization of the Brain
All studies whose primary focus is on the structural organization of the healthy nervous systems including estimates of regional and subregional volumes by any method (from microscopy to non-invasive functional imaging), as well as comparative neuroanatomic studies.
5. Sensory and Motor Systems
All studies whose primary focus is on chemical senses, vision, auditory and vestibular sensation, somatic sensation (including pain), sensorimotor integration, oculomotor control, motor systems regulating locomotion, central pattern generators, and specific components of motor systems from spinal cord, cerebellum, thalamus to motor and pre-motor cortex.
6. Regulatory Systems
All studies dealing with internal regulatory systems of the central and peripheral nervous systems, including: central modulatory, neuroendocrine and automatic (cardiovascular, respiratory, thermo-, gastrointestinal, urogenital) regulation; stress and the brain; regulation of food intake and the body weight; biological rhythms and sleep; brain bloodflow, metabolism and homeostasis.
7. Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience
All studies of the neural mechanisms of cognition and behavior in humans and animals including basic behaviors such as feeding, mating, reproduction, and aggression, and higher mental functions such as attention, learning and memory, language, judgment, reasoning, decision-making, emotion, and higher-order perceptual and motor processes.
8. Disease-Related Neuroscience
All studies whose primary focus is on the structural organization of nervous systems of experimental perturbed, or clinically diseased nervous systems including estimates of regional and subregional volumes by any method (from microscopy to non-invasive functional imaging), circuitry and synaptic details (by light and electron microscopy).
9. Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience
All studies dealing with the realistic simulations, analysis and predictions of the structure and functions of nervous systems and neuronal elements within a nervous system, and the development and application of databases of neuronal attributes across experimental preparations in order to compare quantitatively their differences in structure, function and responses to experimental perturbations.
As of 2006, Cognitive Brain Research, Developmental Brain Research, Molecular Brain Research and Brain Research Protocols are merged into Brain Research. The scope of Brain Research (publishing articles describing primary research) as well as Brain Research Reviews (publishing review articles) is now expanded to encompass all aspects of modern neuroscience research.
Author(s):
International Brain Research Organization.
Title Abbreviation:
Brain Res
Title(s):
Brain research.
Publication Date(s):
v. 1- Jan. 1966-
Frequency:
131 no. a year, <2003->
Publisher:
Amsterdam Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press.
Absorbed :
Brain research. Brain research protocols
Brain research. Cognitive brain research
Brain research. Developmental brain research
Brain research. Molecular brain research
Continued in Part by :
Brain research. Cognitive brain research
Other Title(s):
IBRO news
Description:
v. ill.
Language:
English
ISSN:
0006-8993 (Print)
1872-6240 (Electronic)