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About Frontiers ......................................................................................... 4
Frontiers in Neuroscience .................................................................... 6
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience ....................................................... 8
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience ............................................ 10
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience .................................................. 12
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience ................................... 14
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience .................................................. 16
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience ............................................ 18
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience ..............................................20
Frontiers in Neural Circuits ................................................................22
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy ................................................................24
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics ..........................................................26
Frontiers in Neurorobotics .................................................................28
Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience ................................................30
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience .................................................32
4 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
About Frontiers
Frontiers is a community-rooted open access publisher that has attracted over 200’000 researchers as authors and editors.
By taking publishing entirely online, we drive innovation and develop new technologies to make peer review more efficient and transparent, provide impact metrics for articles and researchers, merge open access publishing with a research network platform to catalyze research dissemination and we popularize research to the public, including children. Our mission is to increase the reach and impact of research articles and their authors.
Founded by scientists in 2007, Frontiers is today one of the 5 largest open access publishers and has received the ALPSP Gold Award for Innovation in Publishing in 2014.
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 5
We are the world’s leading open-access publisher in Neuroscience
Frontiers’ neuroscience open access journals are the largest and achieve amongst the best impact factors when compared to other open access journals in Neuroscience, as per Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports, 2014. The “Frontiers in” Neuroscience journal series represents 58% of the open access article volume and increases the median open-access impact factor by 18%.
Figure. Frontiers’ neuroscience open access journals (red dots) compared to other open-access journals (grey dots) in the category of “Neurosciences” based on 2014 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2015).
Human Neuroscience
Behavioral Neuroscience
Neuroscience
Cellular Neuroscience
Aging Neuroscience
Computational NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyNeural CircuitsMolecular Neuroscience
Neuroinformatics
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Largest and most cited open access journal in Neuroscience and the world’s third largest Neuroscience journal overall
6 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementThese are historical times for brain research. The convergence of novel molecular and optical techniques paves the way to the era of causation neuroscience, and the behavioral and functional consequences of these manipulations are being explored. It is also a new era of anatomical neuroscience, as recently developed techniques become more widely used. New research fields have recently emerged and new informatics-based methods are being developed to store the enormous amount of data produced. Theoretical and computational approaches have also been developed for deriving principles of brain operations. As the field is growing fast, we integrate and link studies in related subfields, providing an overview of the state-of-the-art research. This journal aims to look at the brain from particular standpoints all the way from genes to behavior.
1’600+Articles
published
1’300+Editors
5’420’000+Total article
views
1’020’000+Total article downloads
3.7Impact Factor
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 7
FIELD CHIEF EDITORS
Jon KaasVanderbilt University,USA
Idan SegevThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Larry AbbottColumbia University,USA
Henry MarkramEPFL, Switzerland
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
AUDITORY COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCEIsabelle PeretzUniversité de Montréal, Canada
AUDITORY COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCERobert J ZatorreMcGill University,Canada
AUTONOMIC NEUROSCIENCEJoel C BornsteinThe University ofMelbourne, Australia
AUTONOMIC NEUROSCIENCEVaughan G MacefieldUniversity of WesternSydney, Australia
BRAIN IMAGING METHODSRussell A PoldrackStanford University, USA
CHILD AND NEURO-DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHIATRYVishal MadaanUniversity of Virginia, USA
BRAIN IMAGING METHODSJean-Baptiste PolineUniversity of California, Berkeley
DECISION NEUROSCIENCEHauke R HeekerenFreie Universität Berlin,Germany
DECISION NEUROSCIENCEScott A HuettelDuke University,USA
DECISION NEUROSCIENCEPaul EM PhillipsUniversity of Washington, USA
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCEKarol OsipowiczJefferson Hospital, USA
NEURO- DEGENERATIONWendy NobleKing’s College London,UK
NEURO- DEGENERATIONMark P BurnsGeorgetown UniversityMedical Center, USA
NEURO- DEGENERATIONHarold W GoforthDuke University, USA
NEURO- DEGENERATIONEinar M SigurdssonNYU School of Medicine, USA
NEURO- ENDOCRINE SCIENCEHubert VaudryUniversity of Rouen, France
NEURO- ENERGETICS, NUTRITION AND BRAIN HEALTHSuzanne DicksonUni of Gothenburg, Sweden
NEURO- ENERGETICS, NUTRITION AND BRAIN HEALTHPierre MagistrettiEPFL, Switzerland
NEURO- ENERGETICS, NUTRITION AND BRAIN HEALTHWalter H KayeUCSD, USA
NEUROMORPHIC ENGINEERINGTimothy K HoriuchiThe University ofMaryland, USA
NEUROGENOMICSRobert W WilliamsUniversity of TennesseeHealth Science Center,USA
NEUROGENESISMaria J DonoghueGeorgetown University, USA
NEUROGENESISAngelique BordeyYale University School ofMedicine, USA
NEUROMORPHIC ENGINEERINGGiacomo IndiveriUniversity of Zurich andETH Zurich, Switzerland
NEURO- PROSTHETICSEilon VaadiaThe Hebrew University,Israel
NEURO- PROSTHETICSNiels BirbaumerUniversität Tübingen,Germany
SYSTEMS BIOLOGYRaina RobevaSweet Briar College, USA
SYSTEMS BIOLOGYHiroaki KitanoThe Systems BiologyInstitute, Japan
NEURO- PHARMACOLOGYNicholas M BarnesUniversity ofBirmingham, UK
SYSTEMS BIOLOGYMaximino AldanaUniversidad NacionalAutónoma de México, Mexico
8 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience is a cutting-edge journal aimed at fostering the understanding of mechanistic processes associated with CNS aging and age-related neuronal diseases. Our role is to bring cohesion between disciplines and theories focused on understanding the fundamental processes of senescence. Special emphasis is placed on integrating findings of various sub disciplines in neuroscience to yield translational insight to the aging process and neurological diseases associated with senescence, and developing treatment strategies aimed at the conservation of neuronal function. This aspect is critical to advance our ability to understand, manage, and treat conditions associated with aging. We welcome work elucidating genetic, biophysical, genomic, proteomic, cellular, molecular, biochemical, endocrinal, immunological, physiological, pharmacological, and psychological/behavioral aspects of CNS aging and neurological diseases and pathological events connected to this process. Neuroimaging studies and clinical studies targeted to mechanistic aspects of neuronal aging/disease are also welcome.
730+Articles
published
380+Editors
1’720’000+Total article
views
430’000+Total article downloads
4.0Impact Factor
Manuel Menéndez-GonzálezHospital Álvarez-Buylla, Spain
Thomas MontineUniversity of Washington, USA
George PerryUniversity of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Remi QuirionDouglas Hospital Research Centre, Canada
Massimo TabatonUniversity of Genoa, Italy
Atsushi TakedaSendai-Nishitaga Hospital, Japan
Gemma CasadesusKent State University, USA
Rodrigo Orlando KuljišZdrav Mozak Limitada, Chile
Jesus AvilaCSIC UAM, Spain
George E BarretoPontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Antonio CaminsUniversity of Barcelona, Spain
Rudy CastellaniUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
Simon C DyallBournemouth University, UK
Bijan EtemadUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Isidro FerrerUniversity of Barcelona, Spain
Thomas C FosterUniversity of Florida, USA
Philip P FosterThe University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA
Vadim FraifeldBen Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Thomas FreretUniversity of Caen, France
Patricio FuentesHospital Clinico Universidad de Chile, Chile
Elena GaleaUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Cheng-Xin GongNew York State Institute, USA
Nigel H GreigNational Institute on Aging, NIH, USA
Lea T GrinbergUniversity of California, USA
Agustin IbanezInstitute of Cognitive Neurology, Argentina
Rakez KayedUniversity of Texas Medical Branch, USA
Jeffrey KellerIDRP, USA
Fernanda LaezzaUniversity of Texas Medical Branch, USA
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Hyoung-gon LeeCase Western Reserve University, USA
Cristian Lasagna ReevesBaylor College of Medicine, USA
Facundo F ManesINECO, Argentina
Jean MarianiUniversite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Paula I MoreiraUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal
John MorrisonMount Sinai School of Medicine, USA
Akihiko NunomuraUniversity of Yamanashi, Japan
Merce PallasUniversity of Barcelona, Spain
Peter R RappNational Institute of Health, USA
P Hemachandra ReddyTexas Tech University, USA
Andrea SlachevskyUniversidad de Chile, Chile
Russell H SwerdlowUniversity of Kansas Medical Center, USA
WK TangThe Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Emil C ToescuBirmingham University, UK
Brun E UlfhakeKarolinska Institutet, Sweden
Jose VinaThe University of Valencia, Spain
Rommy Von BernhardiPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Oliver von Bohlen und HalbachUniversitäts- medizin Greifswald, Germany
Moo-Ho WonKangwon National University, Korea (South)
Xiongwei ZhuCase Western Reserve University, USA
10 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience aims to publish major insights into animal and human behaviour. We welcome papers concerning the interplay between behavior and neurobiological analysis at all levels: from molecular biology and genetics, to morphological, biochemical, neurochemical, electrophysiological, neuroendocrine, pharmacological, and neuroimaging studies, as long as they contribute to unravel the neurobiological basis of behavior. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience welcomes work in all animal species, including humans, and integrative and translational approaches combining animal and human research are encouraged. Recently, translational work has proved to be particularly suitable to address questions related to psychopathology, with examples showing how animal studies help identify genetic mechanisms of behavioral deviation in humans and, conversely, how findings in humans are directing essential work in animals. Our ultimate goal is to accelerate the progress in this area: from the need to integrate findings obtained at different levels to the constant redefinition of topics and approaches.
1’200+Articles
published
550+Editors
2’980’000+Total article
views
680’000+Total article downloads
3.3Impact Factor
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITOR
Nuno SousaICVS, University of Minho, Portugal
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Djoher Nora AbrousInstitut des Neurosciences de Bordeaux, France
Martine Ammassari-TeuleCNR, Italy
Tallie Z BaramUniversity of California, Irvine, USA
Catherine BelzungUniversite Francois Rabelais, France
Niels BirbaumerUniversität Tübingen,Germany
Riccardo BrambillaSan Raffaele Scientific Institute, Italy
Katharina A BraunOtto von Guericke University, Germany
Francesca CirulliIstituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy
John F CryanUniversity College Cork, Ireland
Jeff DalleyUniversity of Cambridge, UK
Edo Ronald De KloetLeiden University, Netherlands
Dominique J F De QuervainUniversity of Basel, Switzerland
David M DiamondUniversity of South Florida, USA
Valérie DoyèreCNRS, France
Jean-Claude DreherCNRS, France
Guillén FernándezRadboud University, Netherlands
Julietta U FreyGeorgia Regents University, USA
Bertram GerberLeibniz Institut für Neurobiologie, Germany
Martin GiurfaUniversité Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III, France
Johannes GräffEPFL, Switzerland
Agnes GruartUniversity Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain
Jozsef HallerInstitute of Experimental Medicine, Hungary
James P HermanUniversity of Cincinnati, USA
George W HuntleyIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
Shigeyoshi ItoharaRIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
Allan V KalueffZENEREI Institute, USA and Guangdong Ocean University, China
Adam KepecsCold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA
Jeansok J KimUniversity of Washington, USA
Thomas KoenigUniversity Hospital of Psychiatry, Switzerland
Serge LarocheCNRS and University Paris-Sud, France
Israel LiberzonUniversity of Michigan, USA
Denise Manahan-VaughanRuhr University Bochum, Germany
Isabelle M MansuyUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
Christoph M MichelUniversity of Geneva, Switzerland
Inga D NeumannUniversity of Regensburg, Germany
Paul E M PhillipsUniversity of Washington, USA
Bruno PoucetCNRS and Aix-Marseille University, France
Gal Richter-LevinUniversity of Haifa, Israel
Angela RobertsUniversity of Cambridge, UK
Benno RoozendaalRadboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands
John D SalamoneUniversity of Connecticut, USA
Carmen SandiEPFL, Switzerland
Susan J SaraCollège du France, France
Mathias V SchmidtMax Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany
Lars SchwabeUniversity of Hamburg, Germany
Rainer SpanagelCentral Institute of Mental Health, Germany
Regina Marie SullivanNathan Kline Institute & NYU School of Medicine, USA
Nim TottenhamUCLA, USA
Jack van HonkUtrecht University, Netherlands
Donald A WilsonNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Oliver T WolfRuhr University Bochum, Germany
Angela J YuUniversity of California,San Diego, USA
12 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience is devoted to better understanding the cellular mechanisms underlying the functions of the cells composing the nervous system (neural and non-neuronal) across all species. We welcome submissions of multidisciplinary studies of cellular neural function in vertebrates and invertebrates, in cell culture, in vivo, or using slices, and involving genetically amenable species. Studies on basic neural functions, such as the generation of action potentials, synaptic transmission, biophysical and biochemical aspects of receptor activation, ionic channel functions, synaptic plasticity, intra- and inter- cell signaling related to the emergent functions of cells, glial-neuronal signaling and synaptic and dendritic integration, are welcome. We also welcome research focused on the developing adult and ageing cell, as well as cellular changes in diseases. While the journal’s primary focus is on experimental studies, we also welcome the addition of computational models to further explore experimental findings.
1’200+Articles
published
520+Editors
2’520’000+Total article
views
750’000Total article downloads
4.3Impact Factor
Egidio D‘AngeloUniversity of Pavia, Italy
Christian HanselUniversity of Chicago, United States of America
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Lavinia AlberiUniversity of Fribourg, Switzerland
Alberto BacciInstitut du Cerveau et de la Moelle epiniere (ICM), France
Andrea BarberisFondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
Yehezkel Ben-AriInstitut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, France
Fabio BlandiniNational Institute of Neurology C. Mondino Foundation, Italy
Laura CanceddaIstituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Italy
Enrico CherubiniInternational School for Advanced Studies, Italy
James Francis CurtinDublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Chao DengUniversity of Wollongong, Australia
Dion DickmanUniversity of Southern California, USA
Andreas FrickINSERM, France
Antonio GambardellaUniversity Magna Graecia Catanzaro, Italy
Elena García-MartínUniversidad de Extremadura, Spain
Jose Manuel Garcia-VerdugoUniversity of Valencia, Spain
Michael HausserUniversity College London, UK
Shawn HayleyCarleton University, Canada
Dirk M HermannUniversity Hospital Essen, Germany
Tycho M HooglandNetherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Netherlands
Philippe IsopeCentre National pour la Recherche Scientifique, France
Daniel JohnstonUniversity of Texas, USA
Rakez KayedUniversity of Texas Medical Branch, USA
Christoph KleinschnitzUniversity of Würzburg, Germany
Thomas KnöpfelImperial College London, UK
Daniel A LawrenceUniversity of Michigan Medical School, USA
Luc LeybaertGhent University, Belgium
Rena LiRoskamp Institute, USA
Arianna MaffeiSUNY Stony Brook, USA
Jonathan MapelliUniversity of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Ludovic MartinUniversité de Paris V, France
Marco MartinaNorthwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, USA
Pier Giorgio Mastro- berardinoUniversity Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands
Francesco MocciaUniversity of Pavia, Italy
Keith MuraiMcGill University, Canada
Andrea NistriSISSA, Italy
Eleonora PalmaUniversità di Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy
Rosanna ParlatoUlm University, Germany
Vladimir ParpuraUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Mauro PessiaUniverstity of Perugia, Italy
Tommaso PizzorussoUniversity of Florence and CNR PISA, Italy
Lawrence RajendranUniversity Zurich, Switzerland
Claudio RiveraAix-Marseille University, University of Helsinki, France
Dirk SchubertUniversity Medical Centr Nijmegen, Netherlands
Michael T ShipleyUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine, USA
Michael E SmithWestern Kentucky University, USA
Greg StuartAustralian National University, Australia
Alessandro TozziUniversity of Perugia, Italy
Flavia TrettelUniversity of Roma Sapienza, Italy
Dieter WicherMax Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany
Stephen R WilliamsUniveristy of Queensland, Australia
Charles J WilsonUniversity of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Yosef YaromHebrew University, Israel
Qi YuanMemorial University, Canada
Gerald W ZamponiUniversity of Calgary, Canada
14 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Computational Neuroscience is devoted to promoting theoretical modeling of brain function and fostering interdisciplinary interactions between theoretical and experimental neuroscience. Progress in understanding the capabilities of the brain is still limited, and will only come with deep theoretical thinking and mutually stimulating cooperation between different disciplines. We therefore invite original contributions on a wide range of topics that present the fruits of such cooperation, or provide stimuli for future alliances. We aim to provide an interactive forum for cutting-edge theoretical studies of the nervous system, and for promulgating the best theoretical research to the broader neuroscience community. Models of all styles and at all levels are welcome, from biophysically motivated realistic simulations of neurons and synapses to high-level abstract models of inference and decision making. While the journal is primarily focused on theoretically based and driven research, we welcome experimental studies that validate and test theoretical conclusions.
730+Articles
published
270+Editors
1’810’000+Total article
views
380’000+Total article downloads
2.2Impact Factor
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 15
Misha TsodyksWeizmann Institute of Science, Israel
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Si WuBeijing Normal University, China
Ad AertsenUniversity of Freiburg, Germany
Rava Azeredo da SilveiraEcole Normale Supérieure, France
Omri BarakTechnion, Israel
Nicolas BrunelUniversity of Chicago, USA
Yoram BurakHebrew University, Israel
Dmitri ‘Mitya’ B. ChklovskiiSimons Foundation, USA
Sophie DeneveCollège de France, France
Markus DiesmannJülich Research Centre, Germany
Tomoki FukaiRIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
Stefano FusiColumbia University, USA
Wulfram GerstnerEPFL, Switzerland
Martin GieseUniversity Clinic Tübingen, Germany
David GolombBen-Gurion University, Israel
Boris GutkinÉcole Normale Supérieure, France
David HanselUniversity of Paris, France
David HolcmanÉcole Normale, France
Andre LongtinUniversity of Ottawa, Canada
Mayank R MehtaUCLA, USA
Ken MillerColumbia University, USA
Bartlett W MelUniversity of Southern California, USA
Guenther PalmUniversity of Ulm, Germany
Israel NelkenHebrew University, Israel
Mission StatementFrontiers in Human Neuroscience is devoted to understanding the brain mechanisms supporting cognitive and social behavior in humans, and how these might be altered in diseases. Advances in electrophysiological, neuroimaging, neuropsychological, psychophysical, neuropharmacological and computational approaches have provided key insights into these mechanisms. Work in human neuroscience ranges from the cognitive domain, including areas such as memory, attention, language and perception to the social domain, with this last subject addressing topics, such as interpersonal interactions, social discourse and emotional regulation. We provide a forum for human research that spans all areas of cognitive, social, developmental and translational neuroscience using any research approach.
3’300+Articles
published
1’100+Editors
9’920’000+Total article
views
2’000’000+Total article downloads
Hauke R HeekerenFreie Universität Berlin, Germany
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITOR
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Srikantan S NagarajanUniversity of California-San Francisco, USA
Aron K BarbeyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Jean-Claude BaronUniversity of Cambridge, UK
Jennifer S BeerUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA
Lynne E BernsteinGeorge Washington University, USA
Olivier BertrandINSERM, France
Sven BestmannUCL, UK
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Merim BilalicAlpen Adria University Klagenfurt, Austria
James BlairNIMH, USA
Olaf BlankeEPFL, Switzerland
Charlotte A BoettigerUniversity of North Carolina, USA
Christoph BraunUniversity of Tübingen, Germany / University of Trento, Italy
Andrew J. ButlerGeorgia State University, USA
Qing CaiEast China Normal University, China
Alain DagherMontreal Neurological Institute & Hospital, Canada
Pierfilippo De SanctisAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Leon Y DeouellThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Francesco Di RussoUniversity of Rome Foro Italico, Italy
Bogdan DraganskiUniversity Lausanne, Switzerland
Emrah DuzelOtto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg / UCL / DZNE, Germany
Stephen A EngelUniversity of Minnesota, USA
John J FoxeAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Joseph M GaleaUniversity of Birmingham, UK
Satrajit S GhoshMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Joshua Oon Soo GohNational Taiwan University, Taiwan
Klaus GramannBerlin Institute of Technology, Germany
Adrian G GuggisbergHôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, Switzerland
Yong HeBeijing Normal University, China
Hans-Jochen HeinzeUniversity of Magdeburg, Germany
Agustin IbanezInstitute of Cognitive Neurology, Argentina
Silvio IontaUniversity Hospital Center (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland
Arthur M JacobsFreie Universität Berlin, Germany
Lutz JänckeUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
Tetsuo KidaNational Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan
Frank KruegerGeorge Mason University, USA
Edmund C LalorTrinity College Dublin, Ireland
Chiang-shan R LiYale University, USA
Daniel S MarguliesMax Planck Institute, Germany
Mark E McCourtNorth Dakota State University, USA
Sophie MolholmAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Srikantan S NagarajanUniversity of California, San Francisco, USA
Thomas D ParsonsUniversity of North Texas, USA
Josef ParviziStanford University, USA
Alvaro Pascual-LeoneBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, USA
Luiz PessoaUniversity of Maryland, USA
Lorenzo PiaInstitute of Turin (NIT), University of Turin, Italy
Burkhard PlegerMax Planck Institute, Germany
Richard A P RocheUniversity, Co Kildare, Ireland, Ireland
Guillaume A RousseletUniversity of Glasgow, UK
Carol SegerColorado State University, USA
Rachael D SeidlerUniversity of Michigan, USA
Alexander J ShackmanUniversity of Maryland, USA
Michael A SilverUniversity of California, USA
Christopher SummerfieldOxford University, UK
Xing TianNew York University Shanghai, China
Nathalie Tzourio-MazoyerCNRS CEA Université Bordeaux, France
Kai VogeleyUniversity Hospital Cologne, Germany
Jean VroomenUniversity of Tilburg, Netherlands
Patrik VuilleumierUniversity Medical Center and University Hospital Geneva, Switzerland
Leonhard SchilbachMax-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Germany
Tor WagerColumbia University, USA
Henrik WalterCharite Universitäts-medizin, Germany
Marty G WoldorffDuke University, USA
Shuhei YamaguchiShimane University, Japan
18 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Integrative Neuroscience is focused on synthesizing multiple facets of brain structure and function to understand how multiple functions are integrated to produce complex behaviors. Our goal is to publish research related to furthering the understanding of the integrative mechanisms underlying brain functioning across one or more interacting levels of neural organization. In most real life experiences, sensory inputs from several modalities converge and interact in a manner that influences perception and behavior. We are therefore focused on the primary questions of how multiple sensory, cognitive and emotional processes merge to produce coordinated complex behavior. In Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience we welcome in vitro or in vivo investigations across the molecular, cellular, and systems and behavioral level. Research in any species and at any stage of development and aging that are focused at understanding integration mechanisms underlying emergent properties of the brain and behavior are welcome.
540+Articles
published
390+Editors
1’580’000+Total article
views
350’000+Total article downloads
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 19
Sidney A SimonDuke University, USA
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITOR
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Bernard W BalleineUniversity of Sydney, Australia
Alan CarletonUniversity of Geneva, Switzerland
Yale CohenUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA
Rui M CostaChampalimaud Foundation, Portugal
Jody C CulhamUniversity of Western Ontario, Canada
Patricia M Di LorenzoBinghamton University, USA
James DilgerStony Brook University, USA
Anne M. DonnellanUniversity of San Diego, USA
Andreas K EngelUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
John J FoxeAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, SA
Jay GottfriedNorthwestern University, USA
Jennifer M GrohDuke University, USA
Thomas HummelUniversity of Dresden Medical School, Germany
Min W JungKorea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, Korea (South)
Mark LaubachAmerican University, USA
Emiliano MacalusoFondazione Santa Lucia, Italy
Warren H MeckDuke University, USA
Carlo MiniussiUniversity of Brescia & IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, Italy
Micah M MurrayUniversity Hospital Center and University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Carl PetersenEPFL, Switzerland
Thomas J Perrault JrWake Forest University, USA
Anna W RoeVanderbilt University, USA
Sidarta RibeiroFederal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Geoffrey SchoenbaumUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine, USA
Jeremy SeamansUniversity of British Columbia, Canada
Ladan ShamsUCLA, USA
Gordon M ShepherdYale University School of Medicine, USA
David C SprayAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Barry E SteinWake Forest University, USA
Elizabeth B TorresRutgers University, USA
W.Martin UsreyUniversity of California-Davis, USA
Mark T WallaceVanderbilt University, USA
Henry H YinDuke University, USA
Mission StatementFrontiers in Molecular Neuroscience iss devoted to identifying key molecules, as well as their functions and interactions in the brain. Our scope encompasses synaptic and cellular proteins, coding and non-coding RNA, and molecular mechanisms regulating cellular and dendritic RNA translation. Recently, a plethora of new cellular and synaptic players have been identified from reduced systems but their relevance in terms of cellular and synaptic function and plasticity in the living brain has not been validated. We are particularly interested in studies on genetically engineered model organisms in which alterations in key molecules produce defined anatomical, physiological and behavioral changes.
430+Articles
published
500+Editors
1’330’000+Total article
views
360’000+Total article downloads
4.1Impact Factor
Robert J HarveyUniversity College London School of Pharmacy, UK
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Jochen C MeierTechnical University Braunschweig, Germany
Peter H SeeburgMax Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany
Nashat AbumariaSchool of Medicine, Fudan University, China
Christian AlzheimerF-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Bernard AttaliTel Aviv University, Israel
Wolfgang BaehrUniversity of Utah, USA
Pablo BlinderTel Aviv University, Israel
Detlev BoisonLegacy Research Institute, USA
Piotr BregestovskiUniversité Aix-Marseille, France
Hans-Georg BreitingerThe German University in Cairo, Egypt
Robert W BurgessThe Jackson Laboratory, USA
Gemma CasadesusKent State University, USA
Toh Hean Ch’ngNanyang Technological University, Singapore
Kei ChoUniversity of Bristol, UK
Brian E DerrickThe University of Texas, USA
Simone Di GiovanniImperial College London, UK
Teresa DudaSalus University, USA
Ralf EnzFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Volker EulenburgF-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Michael FählingCharité - Universitäts- medizin Berlin, Germany
Alistair N GarrattMax Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany
Seth G N GrantThe University of Edinburgh, UK
Gaiti HasanNational Centre for Biological Sciences, TIFR, UK
Ashok HegdeWake Forest School of Medicine, USA
Christian HennebergerUniversity of Bonn, Germany
Daniel F GilbertFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Peter K GieseKing’s College London, UK
Lashuel HilalEPFL, Switzerland
Michael HollmannRuhr University Bochum, Germany
Gregg E HomanicsUniversity of Pittsburgh, USA
Casper HoogenraadUtrecht University, Netherlands
Sheriar HormuzdiUniversity of Dundee, UK
Allan R JonesAllen Institute for Brain Science, USA
Eunjoon KimIBS and KAIST, Korea (South)
Josef KittlerUniversity College London, UK
Karl-Wilhelm KochCarl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany
Michael R KreutzLeibniz-Institute for Neurobiology, Germany
Thomas KunerUniversity of Heidelberg, Germany
Joe LynchQueensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, Australia
Nicola MaggioThe Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Israel
Susan A MasinoTrinity College, USA
Lisbeth Birk MøllerKennedy Center, Denmark
Hannah MonyerUniversity Hospital and DKFZ Heidelberg, Germany
Hiroyuki OkunoKyoto University, Japan
James OlceseFlorida State University College of Medicine, USA
Remi QuirionDouglas Hospital Research Centre, Canada
Ildikó RáczUniversity of Bonn, Germany
Jean-Michel RigoUniversiteit Hasselt, Belgium
Jean RossierInstitut des Neurosciences UPMC Paris, France
Bernardo RudyNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Carlo SalaCNR Institute of Neuroscience, Italy
Beat SchwallerUniversity of Fribourg, Switzerland
Rameshwar K SharmaSalus University, USA
Morgan ShengMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Jason D ShepherdUniversity of Utah, USA
Erwin SigelUniversity of Bern, Switzerland
Hermona SoreqThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Oliver StorkOtto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
Jean-Marc TaymansJean-Pierre Aubert Research Center, France
Karl TsimThe Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
Fred Van LeeuwenMaastricht University, Netherlands
Carmen VillmannJulius-Maximilians-University Würzburg, Germany
Andreas VlachosGoethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
Diego J WaltherMax Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Germany
Joshua A. WeinerThe University of Iowa, USA
Corette J WierengaUtrecht University, Netherlands
William WisdenImperial College London, UK
Mission StatementFrontiers in Neural Circuits is devoted to understanding the emergent properties of the elementary modules of the brain. Articles revealing the anatomy, physiology, development or function of any neural circuitry in any species are welcome. Our common thread seeks the computational strategies used by different circuits to link their structure with function, the general rules by which they operate, and how their designs lead to the emergence of complex properties and behaviors. We welcome particularly submissions on synaptic, cellular and connectivity principles in neural microcircuits, evolutionary perspective to better understand how brain capabilities evolved, as well as research revealing how plasticity shapes the structural and functional architecture of neural circuits.
600+Articles
published
400+Editors
1’560’000+Total article
views
390’000+Total article downloads
3.6Impact Factor
Takao K. HenschHarvard University, USA
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITOR
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Paul AdamsState University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
George AugustineLee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU, Singapore
Herwig BaierMax Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Germany
Deborah BaroGeorgia State University, USA
Michael BrechtHumboldt University Berlin, Germany
Ronald L CalabreseEmory University, Div Neuroscience & CBN, Yerkes Primate, USA
Edward M CallawayThe Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA
Jessica CardinYale University School of Medicine, USA
Catherine CarrUniversity of Maryland, USA
Bruno CauliCNRS & UPMC, France
Dmitri ‘Mitya’ B. ChklovskiiSimons Foundation, USA
Hollis ClineThe Scripps Research Institute, USA
Luis de LeceaStanford University, USA
Karl DeisserothStanford University, USA
Claude DesplanNYU, USA
Abdel El ManiraKarolinska Institute, Sweden
Florian EngertHarvard University, USA
Yves FrégnacCNRS, UNIC, France
Rainer W FriedrichFriedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, CH
Robert C FroemkeNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Mark A FryeUCLA, USA
Ronald M Harris-WarrickCornell University, USA
Nathaniel HeintzThe Rockefeller University, USA
Fritjof HelmchenUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
Masanobu KanoThe University of Tokyo, Japan
Martyn GouldingSalk Institute, USA
Joshua GordonColumbia University, USA
Patrick O KanoldUniversity of Maryland, USA
Yasuo KawaguchiNational Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan
Ole KiehnKarolinska Institutet, Sweden
Yoshiyuki KubotaNational Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan
Gilles LaurentMax Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany
David LindenJohns Hopkins University, USA
Rodolfo R LlinasNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Liqun LuoStanford University, USA
Manuel S MalmiercaUniversity of Salamanca, Spain
David J MargolisRutgers University, USA
Gero MiesenboeckOxford University, UK
Thomas Mrsic-FlogelUniversity College London, UK
Michael NitabachYale University School of Medicine, USA
Dennis O’LearySalk Institute, USA
David ParkerCambridge University, UK
Tommaso PizzorussoUniversity of Florence and CNR PISA, Italy
Daniel B PolleyHarvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, USA
Franck PolleuxColumbia University in New York City, France
Bernardo RudyNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Dario L RingachUCLA, USA
Edward S RuthazerMcGill University, Canada
Timothy A RyanWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA
Aravinthan SamuelHarvard, USA
Erin M SchumanCaltech/Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA
Allen SelverstonUC San Diego, USA
Alexey SemyanovUniversity of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Gordon M ShepherdYale University School of Medicine, USA
Nicholas C SpitzerUC San Diego, USA
Charles F StevensThe Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA
Gábor TamásUniversity of Szeged, Hungary
Matthew Charles WalkerUniversity College London, UK
Miles A WhittingtonUniversity of York, UK
Stephen R WilliamsUniveristy of Queensland, Australia
Charles J WilsonUniversity of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Donald A WilsonNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Rachel O WongUniversity of Washington, USA
Claire WyartBrain and Spinal cord Institute (ICM), France
24 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Neuroanatomy is devoted to studies revealing important aspects of the anatomical organization of all nervous systems across all species. The use of classical and modern techniques and approaches include axonal transport methods to track the connections between brain regions; electron microscopy to obtain a more quantitative understanding of the sub-cellular and connectivity anatomy; immunocytochemistry to map protein expression patterns; in situ hybridization to map gene expression patterns; and many other powerful techniques used to examine the organization of the nervous system. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy encourages comparative studies between brain regions, between species, and also between health and disease, but is not concerned with studies that have a primary clinical focus. We encourage studies that employ modern quantitative anatomical techniques in combination with experimental studies, but submissions of descriptive neuroanatomy and theories of neuroanatomical design are also welcome.
540+Articles
published
320+Editors
1’620’000+Total article
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350’000+Total article downloads
3.5Impact Factor
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 25
Javier DeFelipeCajal Institute, Spain
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITOR
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James A BourneAustralian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Australia
Patrik BrundinNordic Center of Excellence, Norway
Andreas H BurkhalterWashington University School of Medicine, USA
Nicolás CuencaUniversity of Alicante, Spain
Michael FrotscherUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
Jose Manuel Garcia-VerdugoUniversity of Valencia, Spain
Agustín GonzálezUniversida Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Kristen M HarrisThe University of Texas at Austin, USA
Patrick R HofMount Sinai School of Medicine, USA
Ricardo InsaustiUniversity of Castilla la Mancha, Spain
Zoltan F KisvardayUniversity of Debrecen, Hungary
Jose L LanciegoUniversity of Navarra, Spain
Yun-Qing LiThe Fourth Military Medical University, China
Paul J MayUniversity of Mississippi Medical Center, USA
Shawn MikulaMax Planck Institute for Neurobiology, Germany
John MorrisonMount Sinai School of Medicine, USA
Enrico MugnainiNorthwestern University, USA
Zoltan NusserInstitute of Experimental Medicine, Hungary
George PaxinosUniversity of New South Wales, Australia
Luis PuellesUniversidad de Murcia, Spain
Kathleen S RocklandBoston University School Medicine, USA
Angel RodriguezUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain
Ryuichi ShigemotoNational Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan
Constantino SoteloUniversity Pierre and Marie Curie, France
Larry W SwansonUniversity of Southern California, USA
Masahiko WatanabeHokkaido University, Japan
Menno P WitterNTNU, Norway
26 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Neuroinformatics is devoted to studies on the creation of data and knowledge bases, together with the development and use of numerical models and analytical tools for the sharing, integration and analysis of experimental data and the advancement of theories of nervous system function. Neuroscience is being propelled into the information age as the volume of information explodes, demanding organization and synthesis. Novel synthesis approaches are opening up a new dimension for the exploration of the components of brain elements and systems and the vast number of variables that underlie their functions. Neural data is highly heterogeneous with complex inter-relations across multiple levels, driving the need for innovative organizing and synthesizing approaches from genes to cognition, and covering a range of species and disease states. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics therefore welcomes submissions on existing neuroscience databases, development of data and knowledge bases for all levels of neuroscience, applications and technologies that can facilitate data sharing and novel tools for data acquisition, analyses, visualization, and dissemination of nervous system data.
300+Articles
published
140+Editors
1’250’000+Total article
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200’000+Total article downloads
3.3Impact Factor
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 27
Jan G BjaalieUniversity of Oslo, Norway
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITOR
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Sean L HillINCF, Sweden
Richard A BaldockMRC Human Genetics Unit, UK
Andrew P DavisonCNRS, France
Erik De SchutterOkinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Markus DiesmannJülich Research Centre, Germany
Gaute T EinevollNorwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Daniel GardnerWeill Cornell Medical College, USA
Marc-Oliver GewaltigEPFL, Switzerland
Anders LansnerStockholm University and KTH, Sweden
Maryann E MartoneUniversity of California San Diego, USA
Ulla RuotsalainenTampere University of Technology, Finland
Friedrich T SommerUniversity of California at Berkeley, USA
Arthur W TogaUniversity of Southern California, USA
Shiro UsuiRIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
John Van HornUniversity of California at Los Angeles, USA
Arjen van OoyenVU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Robert W WilliamsUniversity of Tennessee, USA
28 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Neurorobotics is devoted to understanding the science and technology of embodied autonomous neural systems. Neural systems include brain-inspired algorithms, computational models of biological neural networks and actual biological systems. The focus of the journal is the embodiment of such neural systems in artificial software and hardware devices, machines, robots or any other form of physical actuation. This also includes prosthetic devices, brain machine interfaces, wearable systems, micro-machines, furniture, home appliances, as well as systems for managing micro and macro infrastructures. We also aim to publish radically new tools and methods to study plasticity and development of autonomous self-learning systems. Models complemented with experimental studies revealing self-organizing principles of embodied neural systems are welcome. Our journal also publishes on the micro and macro engineering and mechatronics of robotic devices driven by neural systems, as well as studies on the impact that such systems will have on our daily life.
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310’000+Total article
views
48’000+Total article downloads
July 2016Impact Factor
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 29
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
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Alois KnollTechnische Universität München, Germany
Florian RöhrbeinTechnische Universität München, Germany
Minoru AsadaOsaka University, Japan
Wolfram BurgardUniversity of Freiburg, Germany
Ricardo ChavarriagaEPFL, Switzerland
Jorg ConradtTechnische Universität München, Germany
Angelo CangelosiUniversity of Plymouth, UK
Paolo DarioScuola Superiore Sant’Anna (SSSA), Italy
Peter Ford DomineyINSERM, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
Kenji DoyaOkinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Yoky MatsuokaWashington University, USA
Jeffrey L KrichmarUniversity of California, Irvine, USA
Poramate ManoonpongThe University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Mehdi KhamassiUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Sandro Mussa-IvaldiNorthwestern University/Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, USA
Max LungarellaUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
Pierre-Yves OudeyerInria, France
Steve M PotterGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA
Sylvie RenaudUniversity of Bordeaux, France
Mathias QuoyUniversity of Cergy Pontoise, CNRS, France
Murray ShanahanImperial College London, UK
Frank Van Der VeldeUniversity of Twente, Netherlands
Jun TaniChiyoda Chemical Engineering and Construction Corporation, Japan
Quan ZouThe George Washington University, USA
30 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience aims to bring together the most outstanding work on synapses to better understand their structure, function, plasticity and alterations in diseases. The journal will consider original research articles on synaptic transmission and plasticity in all relevant areas including the ultrastructure, physiology and biophysics of synaptic transmission, molecular composition of synapses, molecular-molecular interactions, and biochemical, biophysical and structural mechanisms involved in forming, maintaining and altering synaptic properties. The journal will also publish work on the genetic determination of synaptic properties and the impact of genetically induced synaptic alterations. Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience invites review articles that synthesize knowledge on various aspects of synapses and also perspective and opinion articles to discuss and debate hot topics in synaptic neuroscience.
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published
220+Editors
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2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 31
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
Mary B KennedyCaltech, USA
Per Jesper SjöströmThe Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Canada
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Francisco J BarrantesUCA, Argentina
Darwin K BergUniversity of California, San Diego, USA
Joël BockaertINSERM, France
Daniel ChoquetUniversité Bordeaux Segalen - CNRS, France
Susana Cohen-CoryUniversity of California, USA
Niraj S DesaiUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA
Ian DuguidThe University of Edinburgh, UK
Michael EhlersHHMI/Duke University, USA
Dirk FeldmeyerRWTH Aachen University, Germany
Wulfram GerstnerEPFL, Switzerland
Shelley HalpainUniversity of California, San Diego, USA
Kristen M HarrisThe University of Texas at Austin, USA
Reinhard JahnMax Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany
Jason N D KerrMax Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany
Alfredo Kirkwood
Steven A KushnerErasmus Medical Center, Netherlands
Jean-Claude LacailleUniversité de Montreal, Canada
Karri P LamsaUniversity of Szeged, Hungary
Volkmar LessmannOtto-von-Guericke University, Germany
Huib MansvelderVU University, Netherlands
Henry MarkramEPFL, Switzerland
Kelsey MartinUCLA, USA
Jack Mellor Jean-Pierre MothetCNRS - Aix Marseille University, France
Robert B RendenUniversity of Nevada Medical School, USA
Gilad SilberbergNobel Institute for Neuro- physiology, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Lisa TopolnikLaval University, Canada
Laurent VenanceCollège de France, France
Alanna WattMcGill University, Canada
32 | 2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series
Mission StatementFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience is devoted to understanding the systems of the brain such as sensation, movement, learning and memory, attention, reward, decision-making, reasoning, executive functions, and emotions. We welcome papers addressing the brain’s structural and functional architecture and information processing, storage and retrieval systems. We represent all research: from information flow analysis to neuronal circuits that transform simple inputs to complex outputs; short- and long-term changes in circuits; the dynamics of neuronal networks; and cognitive modules engaged in specific tasks. Systems neuroscience relies on approaches spanning single-cell response studies to cellular analyses that leave intact key computational elements. Advances in brain activity imaging and network, cellular and sub-cellular level structure, plus the application of molecular tools, are transforming systems neuroscience. We admit computational studies complimenting experiments to better understand brain systems, and studies with multiple analysis approaches to better understand brain function during information processing, in the normal and diseased brain.
770+Articles
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2’280’000+Total article
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480’000+Total article downloads
2015 Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series | 33
SPECIALTY CHIEF EDITORS
Ranulfo RomoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Maria V Sanchez-VivesICREA-IDIBAPS, Spain
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Jose BargasUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Federico Bermudez-RattoniUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Sven BestmannUCL, UK
Mathew E DiamondInternational School for Advanced Studies, Italy
Abdel El ManiraKarolinska Institute, Sweden
Russell G FosterUniversity of Oxford, UK
Jonathan B FritzUniversity of Maryland, USA
Deda GillespieMcMaster University, Canada
Ann M GraybielMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Charles Gross Agnes GruartUniversity Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain
Michael E HasselmoBoston University, USA
Detlef H. HeckUniversity of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA
Steven S HsiaoJohns Hopkins University, USA
Neeraj JainNational Brain Research Centre, India
Mikhail LebedevDuke University, USA
Marcello MassiminiUniversity of Milan, Italy
Michael MerzenichUniversity of California, USA
Lionel G NowakUniversité Toulouse CNRS, France
Andrew J ParkerUniversity of Oxford, UK
Raphael PinaudNorthwestern University, USA
Per E RolandUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark
Pablo RudominCINVESTAV, Mexico
Reza ShadmehrJohns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
S M ShermanUniversity of Chicago, USA
Peter L StrickUniversity of Pittsburgh, USA
Mriganka SurMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
Xiaoqin WangJohns Hopkins University, USA
Charles J WilsonUniversity of Texas at San Antonio, USA
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