Nature Reviews Neuroscience

- http://www.nature.com/nrn/
- Editor: Hugh Blackbourn
- Volume 9: 12 issues per year
- ISSN: 1471-003x
- EISSN: 1471-0048
- Impact factor : 24.52*
- Impact ranking: 2/211 in Neurosciences*
- Date Established: October 2000
- Published on behalf of:
No. 1 monthly review journal in Neurosciences
Aims and Scope:
Nature Reviews
Neuroscience is the leading monthly review
journal in the neurosciences. It publishes peer-reviewed
articles that review recent progress in brain and
nervous system research, with topics ranging from
the development and function of neuronal circuits
to the processes that underlie perception and thought.
By commissioning the best authors to write on the
timeliest issues, and following a rigorous peer-review
process, the journal provides an unparalleled source
of information and opinion for neuroscientists in
academia, clinical research and industry.
One of the unique features of Nature Reviews Neuroscience is its extraordinary breadth and depth of coverage. This very broad scope - from molecules to mind - captures the essence of modern neuroscience, and allows the journal to attract readers from all areas of this ever-expanding discipline. As well as Review articles, the journal also publishes a range of expert opinion and commentary - making it the complete resource for neuroscientists at every level.
Readership:
Nature Reviews Neurocience is targeted
towards researchers working across the breadth
of neuroscience, as well as students and those
who teach neurobiology. The editors work
hand-in-hand with the authors and the
referees to develop articles that are
accessible and timely and that appeal
to readers at all levels.
Online features and site license access:
- Online archive available back to October 2000.
- A site license provides access to all content published during the supply period. Access is granted to a further rolling four-year archive during the supply period only. Archive content not included in the license agreement is available to purchase.
- Unique online functionality includes figures and tables that can be downloaded as PowerPoint slides, 'Author links', 'At glance summaries' and links to 'Glossaries'.
- Special web focus issues in 2007 have included a Focus on Nerve Regeneration and an Article Series on Neuroimaging.
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*2007 Journal Citation Report (Thomson Reuters, 2008)

