Brain Research Bulletin: Volume 166 to Volume 177
The Brain Research Bulletin (BRB) serves as an essential platform for disseminating groundbreaking findings in the diverse field of neuroscience. Being an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, BRB ensures that the latest advancements in neuroscience are accessible to researchers, clinicians, and the broader scientific community.
Diverse in its scope, BRB encompasses a wide array of sections to cater to the multifaceted nature of neuroscience:
- Aging Neuroscience: Investigates the neural mechanisms and processes associated with aging and their implications on cognitive and functional abilities.
- Computational Neuroscience: Delves into the application of mathematical models and theoretical analysis in understanding the principles of neural operations.
- Mechanisms of Behavior & Cognition: Explores the underlying neural substrates that shape behavior and cognitive functions.
- Mechanisms of Neuronal Development and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Examines the intricate processes governing neuronal development and their potential dysregulation leading to neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Neurobiology of Psychiatric Disorders: Focuses on the neural basis and mechanisms underlying psychiatric conditions.
- Neurodegenerative and Neuroinflammatory Disorders: Investigates the neural pathways and mechanisms leading to neurodegenerative diseases, including the role of inflammation.
- Neurogenetics: Concentrates on the genetic basis and the role of genes in shaping neural function and disorders.
- Neuroimmune and Neuro-Glia Interactions: Examines the complex interplay between immune responses, glial cells, and neurons.
- Neuropharmacological Mechanisms and Neurotherapeutics: Investigates the effects of drugs on neural systems, their therapeutic potential, and underlying mechanisms.
- Stem Cells and Neural Repair: Looks into the potential of stem cells in regenerating and repairing neural tissue.
- Neuroimaging: Focuses on using advanced imaging techniques to visualize and study the brain’s structure and function.
- Translational and Clinical Neuroscience: Bridges the gap between fundamental neuroscience research and its application in clinical settings.
BRB is dedicated to maintaining rigorous academic standards, ensuring that each submission undergoes a meticulous peer-review process. This commitment ensures that the journal remains a reliable source of information, presenting only the highest caliber of scientific research. With its comprehensive approach, the BRB is poised to continue its legacy as a leading journal in the ever-evolving landscape of neuroscience.
Volume 166: Pages 1-184 (January 2021)
Volume 167: Pages 1-98 (February 2021)
Volume 168: Pages 1-178 (March 2021)
Volume 169: Pages 1-228 (April 2021)
Volume 170: Pages 1-282 (May 2021)
Volume 171: Pages 1-222 (June 2021)
Volume 172: Pages 1-236 (July 2021)
Volume 173: Pages 1-210 (August 2021)
Volume 174: Pages 1-402 (September 2021)
Volume 175: Pages 1-264 (October 2021)
Volume 176: Pages 1-184 (November 2021)
Volume 177: Pages 1-388 (December 2021)
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