Journal of systems and integrative neuroscience
Abbreviation:
J. Syst. Integr. Neurosci.
Published by:
Open Access Text
Publisher Location: London, England, UK
Journal Website:
https://www.oatext.com/Journal-of-Systems-and-Integrative-Neuroscience-jsin.php
Range of citations in the SafetyLit database:
2018; 4 --
2020; 8
Publication Date Range:
2015 --
Title began with volume (issue):
1(1)
Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database:
2
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pISSN = 2059-9781
USNLM = 101671495
Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/20599781
Journal Language(s):
English
Aims and Scope (from publisher):
Journal of Systems and Integrative Neuroscience is a bimonthly open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy, and a very rapid publication process. Journal is primarily focused on research examining the complex interplay among the brain, behavior and environment, utilizing multiple levels of analysis. These include behavioral, electrophysiological, pharmacological, cellular, genetic, molecular, and neural-network model approaches.
The topics covered in the journal include but not limited to: neuroimmune interactions and behavior; early-life experience and maternal care; cognitive development and aging; neural basis of vision and audition including multisensory and sensorimotor integration; large-scale oscillations and pharmacological mechanisms of spatial/temporal processing; interval timing and temporal memory; neural-network models of associative learning and sensory gating; sex differences in brain and behavior including numerical cognition and spatial navigation; nutrient and hormonal modulation of learning and memory across the lifespan; and the roles of the basal ganglia in goal-directed behavior and habit formation.
We would also like to include the topics from basic and translational neuroscience which aim to develop an understanding and treatment of major neurological diseases including Alzheimer's disease, stress related psychiatric disease such as depression and neuroendocrine diseases.