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16 August 2024
MDPI’s Neurosciences Journals Cluster

Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary field dedicated to understanding the complex and intricate workings of the nervous system. This field encompasses the study of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, investigating their structure, function, development, and abnormalities. Neuroscientists integrate knowledge from biology, psychology, chemistry, physics, and computer science with the aim of understanding fundamental mechanisms underlying neural activities and how the brain processes information, regulates behavior, and enables cognitive functions such as memory, emotion, and decision-making.

MDPI’s cluster of neurosciences journals have a mission to publish recent advances in this field that have profound implications for understanding the nervous system, treating neurological disorders and overall improving mental health. These journals will collaborate to offer the scientific community the most up-to-date research and discoveries within the field of neuroscience.

The eight participating journals include:

  • Brain Sciences—focuses on cutting-edge research across the entire field of brain sciences, involving all branches of neuroscience. Brain Sciences is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Stephen D. Meriney (Department of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, USA);
  • Neurology International—focuses on the causes, mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases, mainly in clinical neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, affective neuroscience, neuroanatomy, and neurogenetics. Neurology International is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Junji Yamauchi (Laboratory of Molecular Neurology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Japan);
  • NeuroSci—focuses on molecular neuroscience, cellular neuroscience, cognitive repair, and brain functions, primarily in the branches of cellular neuroscience, molecular neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, and cognitive neuroscience. NeuroSci is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. François Ichas (Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives, CNRS et Université de Bordeaux, France);
  • Clinical and Translational Neuroscience—translates or develops basic neuroscience research into novel clinical neuroscience applications and therapies, primarily in clinical neuroscience. Clinical and Translational Neuroscience is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Claudio Bassetti (Laboratory of Molecular Neurology, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Japan);
  • Neuroglia—focuses on research related to the numerous roles of glial cells in maintaining and repairing nervous system function, primarily in molecular neuroscience and clinical neuroscience. Neuroglia is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Jessica Filosa (Department of Physiology, Augusta University, USA);
  • Psychiatry International—focuses on clinical psychiatry and biological psychiatry research with a focus on affective neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology. Psychiatry International is led by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Paolo Girardi (Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, and Health Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy);
  • Clocks & Sleep—publishes original research covering all aspects of biological rhythms and sleep in all organisms and focuses on genetic, molecular, biochemical, neurological, neuroendocrine, behavioral, physiological, cognitive, and epidemiological factors and brain imaging, dreams, modeling, shiftwork, and clinical approaches and/or topics. Clocks & Sleep is led by Editors-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Christian Cajochen (Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Basel, Centre for Chronobiology, Switzerland) and Prof. Dr. Paul Franken (Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland);
  • Journal of Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease—focuses on all types of dementia, with an emphasis on Alzheimer’s disease and studies on memory. Biological studies that focus on molecular and cellular aspects of disease onset and progression as well as clinical studies are welcome. Journal of Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease is led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Magda Tsolaki (1st Department of Neurology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece).

 

Launch Year

Impact Factor (2023)

CiteScore (2023)

First Decision (median)

Acceptance to Publication (median)

APC

2011

2.7

4.8

12.9 days

2.5 days

CHF 2200

2009

3.2

3.7

22.1 days

3.6 days

CHF 1600

2020

1.6

/

22.8 days

5.3 days

CHF 1000

2017

/

/

36.7 days

4 days

CHF 1000

2018

/

/

24.6 days

6 days

CHF 1000

2020

1.2

1.9

34 days

5.8 days

CHF 1000

2019

2.1

4.4

27.3 days

4.6 days

CHF 1600

2023

/

/

16 days

5.8 days

CHF 1000

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Selected Topics:

Selected Articles:
Brain Sciences
Artificial Intelligence Frameworks to Detect and Investigate the Pathophysiology of Spaceflight Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS)

Neurology International
Long COVID, the Brain, Nerves, and Cognitive Function

NeuroSci
The Probable Infectious Origin of Multiple Sclerosis

Clinical and Translational Neuroscience
The Psychoneurobiology of Insomnia: Hyperarousal and REM Sleep Instability

Neuroglia
Glucose Transporter-2 Regulation of Male versus Female Hypothalamic Astrocyte MAPK Expression and Activation: Impact of Glucose

Psychiatry International
Mental Health Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 among Canadian Public Safety Professionals

Clocks & Sleep 
Relationship between the Biological Clock and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Journal of Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
Aging, Age-Related Diseases, and the Zebrafish Model

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