Epilepsy Research: Volume 169 to Volume 178
Epilepsy Research is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing superior-quality articles in both the basic and clinical spheres of epilepsy research. The publication places a strong emphasis on translational research, which seeks to bridge the gap between fundamental research and its application to the human condition of epilepsy. The journal endeavors to serve as a platform for presenting the most rigorous and high-caliber epilepsy research from a wide array of scientific disciplines, extending from biophysics and molecular biology to epidemiological and psychosocial investigations.
Epilepsy Research welcomes contributions from any scientific field relevant to epilepsy, as well as interdisciplinary studies. Papers that introduce new perspectives to the study of epilepsy and its treatment, especially those rooted in clinical and experimental research, are particularly encouraged. Two key criteria govern the acceptance of papers for publication: the novelty of the work and its significant relevance, either clinically or experimentally, to the wider epilepsy community.
The journal also considers review articles on any topic within epilepsy research. However, these are selected based on their capacity to offer an exceptionally clear and comprehensive overview of current knowledge and future research directions in a specific area. Such reviews should stem from a critical evaluation of available data or present hypotheses that are likely to prompt further critical inquiry and pave the way for advancements in epilepsy research.
In essence, Epilepsy Research is committed to forwarding understanding in the expansive field of epilepsy, catering to a multidisciplinary audience with a shared interest in this area.
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