Journal of Otology: Volume 18 (Issue 1 to Issue 4)
The Journal of Otology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on publishing research findings in the fields of auditory and vestibular systems, as well as diseases of the ear. The journal welcomes submissions related to both clinical and basic science aspects, aiming to advance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying auditory and vestibular problems of both basic and clinical significance, as well as the treatment of patients with these disorders.
The journal prioritizes original experimental research that contributes to our knowledge of the auditory and vestibular systems. These research papers provide valuable insights into the fundamental aspects of these systems or their clinical implications. By publishing original papers, the journal aims to foster the advancement of audiology, otology and neurotology, auditory neurosciences, and related disciplines.
In addition to original research papers, the Journal of Otology also features invited review articles written by leading experts in the field. These review articles provide comprehensive and up-to-date overviews of current topics, offering readers valuable insights into the latest advancements and trends in the field of otology.
The Journal of Otology is of primary importance to scientists and practitioners who are interested in audiology, otology, neurotology, auditory neurosciences, and related disciplines. By providing a platform for disseminating high-quality research, the journal serves as a valuable resource for professionals working in these fields, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and promoting advancements in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of auditory and vestibular disorders.
Contributions to the Journal of Otology are welcome from scholars and researchers from all countries and regions around the world. The journal embraces a global perspective and aims to foster international collaboration in the field of otology and related disciplines.
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