Intranet LOCEN Journals

Introduction

 

Below we report the journals with impact factors and explanations on how suitable they are for LOCEN publications (we also report which papers we have already published in them). Further below we report whole lists of journals, with impact factor. Both groups of journals are clustered by discipline: ALife, Psychology, Neuroscience. We follow thise scheme to collect information.

Name of the Journal, which is also a link to its homepage (IF: xx.xxx, 20xx)

Topics: The scope of the topics of the journal, including the type of papers (e.g., review, theorical, models, empirical, etc.)

We published here:

  • A list of papers...
  • ...that we published in these journal...
  • ...to give successful examples and type of papers to submit. 

 

General science

Nature (IF: 42.351, 2013) 

Topics: Nature is a prominent interdisciplinary scientific journal. It was first published on 4 November 1869. It was ranked the world's most cited scientific journal by the Science Edition of the 2010 Journal Citation Reports, is ascribed an impact factor of approximately 42.4, and is widely regarded as one of the few remaining academic journals that publishes original research across a wide range of scientific fields. Nature claims an online readership of about 3 million unique readers per month. The journal has a circulation of around 53,000 but studies have concluded that on average a single copy is shared by as many as eight people.Research scientists are the primary audience for the journal, but summaries and accompanying articles are intended to make many of the most important papers understandable to scientists in other fields and the educated public. Towards the front of each issue are editorials, news and feature articles on issues of general interest to scientists, including current affairs, science funding, business, scientific ethics and research breakthroughs. There are also sections on books and arts. The remainder of the journal consists mostly of research papers (articles or letters), which are often dense and highly technical. Because of strict limits on the length of papers, often the printed text is actually a summary of the work in question with many details relegated to accompanying supplementary material on the journal's website.There are many fields of research in which important new advances and original research are published as either articles or letters in Nature. The papers that have been published in this journal are internationally acclaimed for maintaining high research standards.

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SCIENCE (IF: 31.48, 2013)

Topics: Founded in 1880 with the support of American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world’s leading publication for cutting-edge research, scientific news, and commentary, with the largest paid circulation of any peer-reviewed general-science journal.The online version of Science magazine includes access to the most recently published, award-winning news content and high-impact, peer-reviewed research. Science online is accessed by several million viewers worldwide who download more than 24 million full-text articles per year.

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PNAS -- Procedings of the National Academy of Science (IF: 9.737, 2012)

Topics: PNAS is one of the world's most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals, publishing more than 3,800 research papers annually. Established in 1914, PNAS publishes cutting-edge research, science news, Commentaries, Reviews, Perspectives, Colloquium Papers, and actions of the National Academy of Sciences.The journal's content spans the biological, physical, and social sciences and is global in scope. Nearly half of all accepted papers come from authors outside the United States.PNAS publishes only the highest quality scientific research. Every published paper is peer reviewed and has been approved for publication by an NAS member. Submissions are accepted from all researchers; authors do not need to have a connection to an NAS member to publish in PNAS.PNAS is published daily online in PNAS Early Edition and in weekly issues. New content portals and new journal features provide fresh perspectives on science at a general level—features on trending topics, opinions, explanations of core scientific concepts, and exploration of science and culture—to advance understanding of all aspects of science.

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PLOS ONE (IF: 3.730; 2012)

Topics: The world’s first multidisciplinary Open Access journal, PLOS ONE accepts scientifically rigorous research, regardless of novelty. PLOS ONE’s broad scope provides a platform to publish primary research, including interdisciplinary and replication studies as well as negative results. The journal’s publication criteria are based on high ethical standards and the rigor of the methodology and conclusions reported. 

We published here:

  • Caligiore, D.; Mustile, M.; Cipriani, D.; Redgrave, P.; Triesch, J.; De Marsico, M. & Baldassarre, G. (2015). Intrinsic motivations driving learning of eye movements: an experiment with human adults 

Artificial life, neural networks, and machine learning

Artificial Intelligence (IF: 2.194, 2012)

Topics: Topic: Artificial Intelligence, which commenced publication in 1970, is now the generally accepted premier international forum for the publication of results of current research in this field. The journal welcomes foundational and applied papers describing mature work involving computational accounts of aspects of intelligence. Specifically, it welcomes papers on:
Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy
Automated reasoning and inference
Case-based reasoning
Cognitive aspects of AI
Commonsense reasoning
Constraint processing
Heuristic search
High-level computer vision
Intelligent interfaces
Intelligent robotics
Knowledge representation
Machine learning
Multiagent systems
Natural language processing
Planning and theories of action
Reasoning under uncertainty or imprecision.
The journal reports results achieved; proposals for new ways of looking at AI problems must include demonstrations of effectiveness. Papers describing systems or architectures integrating multiple technologies are welcomed. Artificial Intelligence (AIJ) also invites papers on applications, which should describe a principled solution, emphasize its novelty, and present an in-depth evaluation of the AI techniques being exploited. The journal publishes an annual issue devoted to survey articles and also hosts a "competition section" devoted to reporting results from AI competitions. From time to time, there are special issues devoted to a particular topic; such special issues always have open calls.Artificial Intelligence caters to a broad readership. Papers that are heavily mathematical in content are welcome but should be preceded by a less technical introductory section that is accessible to a wide audience. Papers that are only mathematics, without demonstrated applicability to Artificial Intelligence problems may be returned.

We published here: 

  • Baldassarre, G. & Nolfi, S. (2009). Strengths and synergies of evolved and designed controllers: a study within collective robotics. 
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL NETWORKS AND LEARNING SYSTEMS (IF:  4.37, 2013) 

Topics: Important journal on neural networks from IEEE. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems publishes technical articles that deal with the theory, design, and applications of neural networks and related learning systems. Emphasis will be given to artificial neural networks and learning systems.

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JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH (IF: 1.691, 2010) 

Topics: Open access peer-reviewed scientific journal JAIR(ISSN 1076 - 9757) covers all areas of artificial intelligence (AI), publishing refereed research articles, survey articles, and technical notes. Established in 1993 as one of the first electronic scientific journals, JAIR is indexed by INSPEC, Science Citation Index, and MathSciNet. JAIR reviews papers within approximately three months of submission and publishes accepted articles on the internet immediately upon receiving the final versions. JAIR articles are published for free distribution on the internet by the AI Access Foundation, and for purchase in bound volumes by AAAI Press.

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ARTIFICIAL LIFE (IF: 1.930, 2013) 

Topics: a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers the study of man-made systems that exhibit the behavioral characteristics of natural living systems. These systems can be synthesized in software, hardware, or wetware.

We published here: 

  • Baldassarre, G.; Nolfi, S. & Parisi, D. (2003). Evolving mobile robots able to display collective behaviour.
  • Baldassarre, G.; Parisi, D. & Nolfi, S. (2006). Distributed coordination of simulated robots based on self-organization. 
  • Ferrauto, T.; Parisi, D.; Di Stefano, G. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). Different genetic algorithms and the evolution of specialization: a study with groups of simulated neural robots.
Neural Networks (IF: 2.076, 2013) 

Topics: Topics: The classic journal on neural networks. Neural Networks is the archival journal of the world's three oldest neural modeling societies: the International Neural Network Society (INNS), the European Neural Network Society (ENNS), and the Japanese Neural Network Society (JNNS). Neural Networks provides a forum for developing and nurturing an international community of scholars and practitioners who are interested in all aspects of neural networks and related approaches to computational intelligence.

We published here: 

  • Baldassarre, G.; Mannella, F.; Fiore, V. G.; Redgrave, P.; Gurney, K. & Mirolli, M. (2013). Intrinsically motivated action-outcome learning and goal-based action recall: A system-level bio-constrained computational model. 
  • Chersi, F.; Mirolli, M.; Pezzulo, G. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). A spiking neuron model of the cortico-basal ganglia circuits for goal-directed and habitual action learning. 
  • Mirolli, M.; Santucci, V. G. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). Phasic dopamine as a prediction error of intrinsic and extrinsic reinforcement driving both action acquisition and reward maximization: A simulated robotic study. 
Natural Intelligence (IF ?)

Topics: Natural Intelligence is the official magazine of INNS (International Neural Network Society).
Now onthe web at www.inns.org and www.ni-inns.info (user-friendly version). 
Presentation: “Natural Intelligence” plans to cover (a) experiments (b) computational models (c) applications, of the intelligent functions in our brains. Also, there is an important need for well-written introductory papers targeting both young and established researchers from other academicbackgrounds. The interdisciplinary nature of the many new emerging topics makes these introductory papers essential for research on Natural Intelligence. Therefore, the new INNS magazine will mainly publish (a) review papers (b) white papers (c) tutorials. In addition, columns, news, and reports on the communities will also be included.

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IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (IF: 1.167)

Topics: The IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games (T-CIAIG) publishes archival journal quality original papers in computational intelligence and related areas in artificial intelligence applied to games, including but not limited to videogames, mathematical games, human–computer interactions in games, and games involving physical objects. Emphasis is placed on the use of these methods to improve performance in and understanding of the dynamics of games, as well as gaining insight into the properties of the methods as applied to games. It also includes using games as a platform for building intelligent embedded agents for the real world. Papers connecting games to all areas of computational intelligence and traditional AI are considered.

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Complex & Intelligent Systems (IF: )

Topics: Complex & Intelligent Systems is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. Complex & Intelligent Systems aims to provide a forum for presenting and discussing novel approaches, tools and techniques meant for attaining a cross-fertilization between the broad fields of complex systems, computational simulation, and intelligent analytics and visualization. The transdisciplinary research that the journal focuses on will expand the boundaries of our understanding by investigating the principles and processes that underlie many of the most profound problems facing society today.
Key topics of focus include:
Complexity   
Complex evolutionary and adaptive Systems
Emergent properties and behavior in complex Systems    -
Self-organizing collective systems    
Biological and social inspirations in problem solving    
Systems Science and Engineering  
Intelligent Data Analytics    
Data mining and knowledge discovery    
Machine learning    
Pattern recognition    
Big Data Analytics and data science    
Data-driven problem solving
Computational Simulation    
Knowledge-based Systems    
Agent based Systems    
Uncertainty modeling    
Decision support Systems    
Brain-like computing    
Ubiquitous computing    
Computational visualization and interaction

We published here: 

  • Nothing.  

 

Robotics

IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development (IF: 2.170, 2012)

Topics: The scope of IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development (TAMD)includes: Computational modeling of mental development, including mental architecture, theories, algorithms, properties, and experiments; Experimental investigations relevant to the goal of achieving a computational understanding of developmental processes in humans and animals, especially those focusing on the role of experience and on the active exploration of the environment; Engineering applications of autonomous mental development such as mechanisms enabling highly complex capabilities by robots and other artificial systems.
Relevant for papers on developmental robotics. 

We published here:

  • Ognibene, D. & Baldassare, G. (2015). Ecological active vision: four bio-inspired principles to integrate bottom-up and adaptive top-down attention tested with a simple camera-arm robot
Vision Research (IF: 2.137, 2012)

Topics:Journal devoted to the functional aspects of human, vertebrate and invertebrate vision and publishes experimental and observational studies, reviews, and theoretical papers firmly based upon the current facts of visual science

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Connection Science (IF: 0.7)

Topics: Connection Science is a world-leading inter-disciplinary journal dedicated to exploring the convergence of the analytic and synthetic sciences of mind including psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, linguistics, cognitive science, computational modelling, artificial intelligence, analog and parallel computing, and robotics. A strong focus is on the simulation of living systems and their societies, including humans, and on the development of novel forms of synthetic life such as biomimetic robots. Articles arising from connectionist, probabilistic, dynamical, or evolutionary approaches, and that explore distributed adaptive computation or emergent order, are particularly relevant. The journal also encourages submission of research in systems-level computational neuroscience that seeks to understand sensorimotor integration, perception, cognition, or awareness in brain-like model systems. 

We published here:

  • Mirolli, M.; Ferrauto, T. & Nolfi, S. (2010). Categorisation through evidence accumulation in an active vision system 
  • Mirolli, M.; Mannella, F. & Baldassarre, G. (2010). The roles of the amygdala in the affective regulation of body, brain and behaviour. 
  • Mirolli, M. & Parisi, D. (2005). How can we explain the emergence of a language that benefits the hearer but not the speaker?
Adaptive Behaviour (IF: 1.113, 2012)

Topic: This Journal publishes articles on adaptive behaviour in living organisms and autonomous artificial systems. The official journal of the International Society of Adaptive Behavior, Adaptive Behavior, addresses topics such as perception and motor control, embodied cognition, learning and evolution, neural mechanisms, artificial intelligence, behavioral sequences, motivation and emotion, characterization of environments, decision making, collective and social behavior, navigation, foraging, communication and signalling. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics

We plublished here:

  • Mirolli, M. & Parisi, D. (2008). How producer biases can favor the evolution of communication: An analysis of evolutionary dynamics.
  • Caligiore, D.; Tommasino, P.; Sperati, V. & Baldassarre, G. (2014). Modular and hierarchical brain organization to understand assimilation, accommodation and their relation to autism in reaching tasks: a developmental robotics hypothesis.
  • Seepanomwan, K.; Caligiore, D.; Baldassarre, G. & Cangelosi, A. (2013). Modelling mental rotation in cognitive robots.
Frontiers in Neurorobotics (IF: does still not have it yet)

Topics: Frontiers in Neurorobotics is devoted to leading edge research in the science and technology of embodied autonomous neural systems. Neural systems include brain-inspired algorithms (e.g., connectionist networks), computational models of biological neural networks (e.g., artificial spiking neural nets, large-scale simulations of neural microcircuits) and actual biological systems (e.g., in vivoand in vitro neural nets). The focus of the journal is the embodiment of such neural systems in artificial software and hardware devices, machines, robots or any other form of physical actuation. This also includes prosthetic devices, brain machine interfaces, wearable systems, micro-machines, furniture, home appliances, as well as systems for managing micro and macro infrastructures. Frontiers in Neurorobotics also aims to publish radically new tools and methods to study plasticity and development of autonomous self-learning systems that are capable of acquiring knowledge in an open-ended manner. Models complemented with experimental studies revealing self-organizing principles of embodied neural systems are welcome. Our journal also publishes on the micro and macro engineering and mechatronics of robotic devices driven by neural systems, as well as studies on the impact that such systems will have on our daily life.
Relevant for papers on developmental robotics.  

We published here:

  •  Santucci, V. G.; Baldassarre, G. & Mirolli, M. (2013). Which is the best intrinsic motivation signal for learning multiple skills?
Frontiers in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (IF: does still not have it yet)

Topics: From reasoning in robotics to evolutionary robotics. Linked to the Human Brain Project. Frontiers in Robotics and AI is a novel academic journal composed of an expanding list of specialty sections, each of which has an independent editorial board of leading experts. Frontiers in Robotics and AI is set to be a comprehensive thematic open-access source of knowledge covering diverse areas across robotics research and technology and artificial intelligence. Frontiers in Robotics and AI furthermore aims to create a worldwide community of like-minded researchers in order to facilitate the exchange of ideas.

We published here:

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Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience (IF: 0.596, 2015)

Topics: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience is a forum for the interdisciplinary field of neural computing, neural engineering and artificial intelligence, where neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, engineers, psychologists, physicists, computer scientists, and artificial intelligence investigators among others can publish their work in one periodical that bridges the gap between neuroscience, artificial intelligence and engineering. The journal provides research and review papers at an interdisciplinary level, spanning the disciplines of computer science, mathematics, physics, cognitive science, and neurobiology, with the field of intelligent systems for computational neuroscience as its focus. All aspects relevant to working on theoretical and computational aspects of the development and functioning of the nervous system are within its scope. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience has been recently accepted for indexing in the Science Citation Index Expanded and will receive its first Impact Factor in mid 2015. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience currently has an acceptance rate of 30%. The average time between submission and final decision is 55 days and the average time between acceptance and final publication is 32 days.

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INTELLIGENT SERVICE ROBOTS (IF: XX.XXX, 20XX)

Topics: Intelligent Service Robotics fosters the dissemination of new discoveries and novel technologies that advance the ability of robotics to assist and support humans. The journal addresses a broad spectrum of topics ranging from intelligent robots acting as a servant, secretary, or companion to intelligent robotic functions such as embedded robotics, ambient intelligence, or intelligent space. Special attention is given to the integration of robotics with information technology and cognitive science, with the goal of developing new multi-dimensional robotic services. This includes ubiquitous and adaptive computing, information integration in a distributed environment, and cognitive modeling for human-robot interaction. The journal publishes original papers of innovative ideas and concepts, new discoveries and improvements, and novel applications and business models relevant to the field of intelligent service robotics.

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Journal of Humanoid Robotics

Topics: Journal of Humanoid Robotics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the development of intelligent humanoid robots, both theoretical and practical, with an emphasis on future projections. Some areas covered include design, mental architecture, kinematics, visual perception and human–robot interaction.

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Journal of Human-Robot Interaction

Topics: The Journal of Human-Robot Interaction (JHRI) aims to be the leading peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal of human-robot interaction, which, broadly, covers how people interact with robots and robotic technologies, how to improve these interactions and make new kinds of interaction possible, and the effects of such interactions on people and society. JHRI is an open access (OA) journal 

We published here:

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International Journal of Robotics Research (IJRR) (IF: 2.503, 2013) 

Topics: International Journal of Robotics Research (IJRR) was the first scholarly publication on robotics research; it continues to supply scientists and students in robot and related fields - artificial intelligence, applied mathematics, computer science, electrical and mechanical engineering - with timely, multidisciplinary material on topics from sensors and sensory interpretations to kinematics in motion planning. IJRR also publishes peer reviewed data papers and multimedia extensions alongside articles.

We published here:

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Journal of Field Robotics (JFR) (IF: 2.152, 2012)

Topics: The Journal of Field Robotics seeks to promote scholarly publications dealing with the fundamentals of robotics in unstructured and dynamic environments.  Articles describing robotics research with applications to the environment, construction, forestry, agriculture, mining, subsea, intelligent highways, search and rescue, military, and space (orbital and planetary) are encouraged. Papers in sensing, sensors, mechanical design, computing architectures, communication, planning, learning, and control, applied to field applications are encouraged. The journal focuses on experimental robotics and encourages publication of work that has both theoretical and practical significance. Authors are encouraged to implement their work and demonstrate its utility on significant problems with emphasis on the underlying principles.

We published here:

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IEEE Transactions on Robotics (TRO) (IF: 2.649, 2014)

Topics: IEEE Transactions on Robotics was the number one most-cited journal in robotics and the number twenty most-cited journal in electrical and electronics engineering in 2003, according to the annual Journal Citation Report (2003 edition) published by the Institute for Scientific Information. This periodical covers both theory and applications on topics including: kinematics, dynamics, control, and simulation of robots and intelligent machines and systems; design of robotic mechanisms; man-machine interface and integration; motion and manipulation; robotics-related computer hardware, software, and architectures; linkage to computer-aided engineering; robotics in manufacturing and flexible automation; robotics and automation in less structured environments; vision and other non-contact sensory systems; and tactile and other contact sensory technology.
Relevant for papers on developmental robotics. 

We published here:

  • Nothing
IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine (RAM) (IF: 2.484, 2012) 

Topics: The IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine is a unique technology publication which is peer-reviewed, readable and substantive. The Magazine is a forum for articles which fall between the academic and theoretical orientation of scholarly journals and vendor sponsored trade publications. The IEEE Transactions on Robotics and the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering publish advances in theory and experiment that underpin the science of robotics and automation. The Magazine complements these publications and seeks to present new scientific results to the practicing engineer through a focus on working systems and emphasizing creative solutions to real-world problems and highlighting implementation details  

We published here:

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Autonomous Robots (AURO) (IF: 1.75, 2014)

Topics: The primary goal of Autonomous Robots is to report on the theory and applications of robotic systems capable of some degree of self-sufficiency. Thus the journal is aimed at the growing trend in robotics toward mobility intelligence and autonomy in an unstructured world. This trend has been made possible by small inexpensive high-performance computers. The term 'robot' implies that the systems described here are capable of performing purposeful behaviors in the real world. They obtain inputs from the world through sensors and act upon the world through actuators. The connection between sensing and actuation may be simple signal processing or it may involve complex decision making goal interpretation and other aspects of reasoning. Most autonomous systems display some form of mobility: on land under water in the air or in space. The mobility may make use of wheels legs fins rotors or other actuators. The focus is on the ability to move and be self-sufficient not on whether the system is an imitation of biology. Of course biological models for robotic systems are of major interest to the journal since living systems are prototypes for autonomous behavior. Autonomous robots must be able to perform in the world. Hence publication preference will be given to papers which include performance data on actual robots in the real world. Papers which include only simulation results will be considered for publication but with a lower priority. Such papers should also include a section entitled 'The path to implementation' where the transition from simulation to real world is discussed. Papers published in these pages will report on original research in such areas as: Control of autonomous robots Real-time vision Autonomous wheeled and tracked vehicles Legged vehicles Computational architectures for autonomous systems Distributed architectures for learning control and adaptation Studies of autonomous robot systems Sensor fusion Theory of autonomous systems Terrain mapping and recognition Self-calibration and self-repair for robots Self-reproducing intelligent structures Genetic algorithms as models for robot development.
Relevant for papers on developmental robotics.   

We published here:

  • Dorigo, M.; Trianni, V.; Sahin, E.; Gross, R.; Labella, T. H.; Baldassarre, G.; Nolfi, S.; Deneubourg, J.-L.; Mondada, F.; Floreano, D. & Gambardella, L. M. (2004). Evolving self-organizing behaviors for a swarmbot.
Bioinspiration and Biomimetics (IF: 2.992, 2013)  

Topics: Bioinspiration and Biomimetics is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research which applies principles abstracted from natural systems to engineering and technological design and applications.

We published here:

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Robotics and Autonomous Systems (IF: 1.618, 2015)

Topics: Robotics and Autonomous Systems will carry articles describing fundamental developments in the field of robotics, with special emphasis on autonomous systems. An important goal of this journal is to extend the state of the art in both symbolic and sensory based robot control and learning in the context of autonomous systems. Robotics and Autonomous Systems will carry articles on the theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of autonomous systems, or modules of such systems.
Relevant for papers on developmental robotics. 

We published here:

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Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (IF: 1.254, 2010)

Topics: The emphasis of the journal Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing is on disseminating the application of research to the development of new or improved industrially-relevant manufacturing technologies, equipment, and strategies. Preference is given to papers describing research whose initial feasibility has been demonstrated either in a real manufacturing enterprise or experimentally in a laboratory. Case-studies describing technology transfer and deployment from research institutions to industry or the implementation and scale-up of new technologies in industry, as well as review papers on topical issues in manufacturing, are equally encouraged. Original papers are welcomed in the areas of rapid-response manufacturing, global manufacturing, flexible automation, mechatronics, computer-controlled machinery and processes, micromechanical systems, green manufacturing, biotech manufacturing, photonics manufacturing, nano manufacturing, robotics, rapid prototyping, concurrent engineering, life cycle engineering, CAD/CAM/CAE, integration of IT tools into manufacturing, and other fields involving unique manufacturing techniques.

We published here:

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Journal of Bionics Engineering (IF: 1.032, 2010)

Topics: The Journal of Bionic Engineering publishes original research papers and reviews on all aspects of bionic science and engineering including fundamental understandings of animals and plants for bionic engineering, such as locomotion and behaviors of animals, structures, composites, morphology and physical properties of plants and natural materials, applications of such understandings in engineering, technology and designs.

We published here:

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Robotica (IF: 0.939, 2010)  

Topics: Robotica is a forum for the multidisciplinary subject of robotics and encourages developments, applications and research in this important field of automation and robotics with regard to industry, health, education and economic and social aspects of relevance. Coverage includes activities in hostile environments, applications in the service and manufacturing industries, biological robotics, dynamics and kinematics involved in robot design and uses, on-line robots, robot task planning, rehabilitation robotics, sensory perception, software in the widest sense, particularly in respect of programming languages and links with CAD/CAM systems, telerobotics and various other areas. In addition, interest is focused on various Artificial Intelligence topics of theoretical and practical interest. Emphasis is placed on sound theory and realistic applications of robotics and AI in the general field of automation.

We published here:

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International Journal of Humanoid Robotics (IF: 0.368, 2012)

Topics: The International Journal of Humanoid Robotics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the development of intelligent humanoid robots, both theoretical and practical, with an emphasis on future projections. Some areas covered include design, mental architecture, kinematics, visual perception and human–robot interaction.

We published here:

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International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems (IF: 0.821, 2012)

Topics: First ever Open Access robotics journal in the STM field. Topics covered:Robot Manipulation and Control, Field Robotics, Medical Robotics, Service Robotics, Vision Systems, Micro/Nano Robotics, Bioinspired Robotics, Human Robot/Machine Interaction, AI in Robotics, Humanoid Robotics, Robot Sensors and Sensor Networks, Climbing and Walking Robots, Mobile Robots and Multi-Robot Systems

We published here:

  • Ciancio, A. L.; Zollo, L.; Baldassarre, G.; Caligiore, D. & Guglielmelli, E. (2013). The Role of Learning and Kinematic Features in Dexterous Manipulation: a Comparative Study with Two Robotic Hands
Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems (IF: 0.810, 2013)

Topics: The Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems (JINT) aims at publishing the most recent advances in the fields of systems and control, robotics and automation, mechatronics, unmanned systems, machine intelligence, bioengineering and other related areas in which cutting edge technologies have been developed and applied to model, design, develop and test complex engineering systems and autonomous systems. The main objective of JINT is to publish peer-reviewed and original contributed papers, invited and survey papers that promote and disseminate scientific knowledge and information to the readers. 

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Journal of Advances in Robotics & Automation (ARA) (IF: 0.813, 2014)

Topics: Robotics and Automation deals with manufacture and applications of robots and computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information technology to reduce the need for human work. The journal provides an Open Access platform to publish the latest contributions in the field of robotics, automation technologies, robotic surgery, intelligent robotics, mechatronics, and biomimeticsnovel and biologically-inspired robotics, modelling, identification and control of robotic systems, biomedical, rehabilitation and surgical robotics, exoskeletons, prosthetics and artificial organs, AI, neural networks and fuzzy logic in robotics etc...The journal includes a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal and the editorial office promises a peer review process for the submitted manuscripts for the quality of publishing.Advances in Robotics & Automation is an Open Access journal and aims to publish most complete and reliable source of information on the discoveries and current developments in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in all areas of the field and making them freely available through online without any restrictions or any other subscriptions to researchers worldwide. 

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Industrial Robot: An International Journal (IF: 0.622, 2014)

Topics: For more than 25 years, Industrial Robot has been the number one journal and information resource in its field - the result of its astoundingly up-to-date and authoritative coverage of everything that is happening in the robotics area. Now augmented by reports on service as well as industrial robot systems, and by research articles, this international journal is an essential information resource for those who design, develop and use robot systems. Within its pages, you will find a wealth of practical guidance you can use immediately to help you solve current problems, as well as expert knowledge to broaden your understanding and provide a platform for further research and development. 

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Advanced Robotics (IF: 0.653, 2010) 

Topics: Advanced Robotics is the official international journal of the Robotics Society of Japan. This journal has contributed to scientists, engineers, and students through the publication of all aspects of research on robotics science and engineering. Recently, the influences of robotic technologies on society and human beings have been very strong. The number of applications of robots is increasing, and the robotics research field is expanding. AR covers interdisciplinary works of this expanding field of research. Sometimes AR focuses on Japanese research, and publishes special issues on cutting edge robotics in Japan. This is one of the strong features of this journal. In addition, AR has published several special issues on themes of advanced and basic research topics on robotics, and has grown as a truly international interdisciplinary journal integrating all aspects of robotics. It is planned, edited, and reviewed by the RSJ international journal publication committee, and is printed and distributed by Taylor & Francis. AR welcomes the submission of papers of high quality and interest reporting on original research results of analysis, design, implementation, and the use of robots in various areas such as manipulation, locomotion, sensors, actuators, materials, control, intelligence, language, software, interface, system architecture, etc. The journal will also cover aspects of social and managerial analysis and policy regarding robots.

We published here:

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International Journal of Robotics and Automation (ARA) (IF: 0.658, 2014)

Topics: A truly international journal, its scope includes systems, dynamics, control, simulation, languages, software, hardware, design, artificial intelligence, sensors, actuators, controllers, image processing, economic analysis, industrial robots, automation, manufacturing, and social implications. Special emphasis is given to applications. It appears quarterly.  

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Soft Robotics 

Topics: Multidisciplinary in scope, SoRo combines advances in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, mathematical modeling, biopolymer chemistry, computer science, and tissue engineering to provide comprehensive coverage of new approaches to constructing devices that can undergo dramatic changes in shape and size in order to adapt to various environments. This new technology delivers vital applications for a variety of purposes, including surgery, assistive healthcare devices, search and rescue in emergency situations, space instrument repair, mine detection, and more. The journal is specialised in six areas: (1) Soft Material (b) Flexible Electronics (c) Evolutionary Robotics and Controls (d) BioRobotics (e) BioMechanics.

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Paladyn, Journal of Behavioural Robotics

Topics: Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics is a new, peer-reviewed, electronic-only journal that publishes original, high-quality research on topics broadly related to neuronally and psychologically inspired robots and other behaving autonomous systems.The aim of Paladyn is to become a premier source of knowledge and a worldwide-recognized platform of exchange for scientists of different disciplinary origins and backgrounds (e.g., engineers, computer scientists, physicists, neuroscientists, psychologists, sociologists) who are inspired by the analogy between robotic autonomy and human behavior.
Relevant for papers on developmental robotics.  

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Robotics and Biomimetics 

Topics: Robotics and Biomimetics is a high-quality journal that publishes original theoretical and experimental works in Robotics and Biomimetics. Robotics, traditionally as an interdisciplinary area of engineering areas, has been rapidly growing since the 1970s. In recent years, biological science is bringing new breakthroughs in robotics science and technology.Interactions between robotics and biology involve two aspects. On one hand, biological ideas and phenomena are inspiring innovations in every technical areas in robotics including mechanisms, actuation, sensing, control, etc. On the other hand, applying robotics technology to biology is significantly contributing to new understandings of biological systems and their behaviors.

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Psychology

Psychological Review (IF: 7.719, 2013)

Topics: Psychological Review is a scientific journal that publishes articles on psychological theory. It was founded by Princeton University psychologist James Mark Baldwin and Columbia University psychologist James McKeen Cattell in 1894 as a publication vehicle for psychologists not connected with the Clark laboratory of G. Stanley Hall (who often published in Hall's American Journal of Psychology). Psychological Review soon became the most prominent and influential psychology journal in North America, publishing important articles by William James, John Dewey, James Rowland Angell, and many others. Psychological Review publishes articles that make important theoretical contributions to any area of scientific psychology, including systematic evaluation of alternative theories. Papers mainly focused on surveys of the literature, problems of method and design, or reports of empirical findings are not appropriate.

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  • Caligiore, D.; Borghi, A.; Parisi, D. & Baldassarre, G. (2010). TRoPICALS: A Computational Embodied Neuroscience Model of Compatibility Effects 
  • Caligiore, D.; Parisi, D. & Baldassarre, G. (2014). Integrating Reinforcement Learning, Equilibrium Points and Minimum Variance to Understand the Development of Reaching: A Computational Model. 
PLOS ONE (IF 3.534, 2014)

Topics: PLoS ONE features reports of primary research from all disciplines within science and medicine. By not excluding papers on the basis of subject area, PLoS ONE facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers whether within or between disciplines.

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  • Caligiore, D.; Mustile, M.; Cipriani, D.; Redgrave, P.; Triesch, J.; De Marsico, M. & Baldassarre, G. (2015). Intrinsic motivations driving learning of eye movements: an experiment with human adults.
Review of General Psychology (IF: 1.984; 2013)

Topics: Review of General Psychology is the quarterly scientific journal of the American Psychological Association (APA). The journal contains articles that advance theory, evaluate and integrate research literatures, provide a new historical analysis, or discuss new methodological developments in psychology as a whole. Review of General Psychology is especially interested in narrative and meta-analytic reviews that bridge gaps between subdisciplines in psychology as well as related fields or that focus on topics that transcend traditional subdisciplinary boundaries. Authors are encouraged to write their manuscripts from the perspective of more than one subdiscipline and to review literature that spans at least two subdisciplines.

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Psychological Research (IF: 2.378, 2012)

Topics: The journal Psychological Research publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of human perception, attention, memory and action. It is devoted to the dissemination of knowledge based on firm experimental ground, independent of any particular approach or school of thought. The contents include theoretical and historical papers as well as those of an applied nature that serve to bridge the gap between basic and applied research.

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  • Caligiore, D.; Borghi, A.; Parisi, D.; Ellis, R.; Cangelosi, A. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). How affordances associated with a distractor object affect compatibility effects: A study with the computational model TRoPICALS. 
  • Caligiore, D. & Fischer, M. (2013). Vision, action and language unified through embodiment.
Frontiers in Cognitive Science (IF 1.5)

Topics: Frontiers in Cognitive Science publishes theoretical, experimental, methodological and applied papers on the study of the mind. It covers all aspects of cognitive science: ranging from pre-attentive sensory processes to intentional executive control and its relations to the philosophy of the mind. The method of inquiry may include behavioral testing, neuroimaging, genomic analyses and detailed computer simulations of cognitive processes at various levels of description, including single-neuron level, symbolic system level and interactive agents. Empirical work should be of high standard and directly related to how, when and why the human mind works. Neuroimaging work is encouraged, but we also welcome submissions that have a very clear brain-behavior connection; the dependent measures should include behavioral measures in addition to neuroimaging measures and directly relate the two. This holds equally for studies investigating the genome-behavior connection. As a reflection of the multidisciplinary field, they consider submissions that include analyses of behavior in cognitive non-human agents, emergent cognitive behavior in groups, and cross-cultural comparisons. Cognitive science has a rich history of developing new methodologies to tackle the finer-grained research questions. They are particularly keen to receive submissions that show how they can bridge the different levels from genome to neuron to behavior. This includes new methodologies for model development, selection and evaluation. As part of a continuing development within the field of cognitive science, contributions showing the utility of cognitive models in society at large and written for a multidisciplinary audience are particularly encouraged. Apart from being a research outlet, Cognitive Science will also publish commentaries and theoretical discussions on the history and philosophy of cognitive science that reflect on today’s research questions and outcomes.

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  • Baldassarre, G.; Stafford, T.; Mirolli, M.; Redgrave, P.; Ryan, R. & Barto, A. (2014). Intrinsic motivations and open-ended development in animals, humans, and robots: an overview. 
  • Barto, A.; Mirolli, M. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). Novelty or surprise?. 
  • Fiore, V. G.; Sperati, V.; Mannella, F.; Mirolli, M.; Gurney, K.; Firston, K.; Dolan, R. J. & Baldassarre, G. (2014). Keep focussing: striatal dopamine multiple functions resolved in a single mechanism tested in a simulated humanoid robot.
Frontiers in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (IF ?)

Topics: Psychological science and the philosophy of mind are natural partners, if only because these disciplines have joint custody over some of the most daunting — and most exciting — questions that humanity ever dared to contemplate. This partnership is too precious to be treated casually: arguably, the most consequential theoretical advances in psychology are typically motivated by deeply philosophical considerations, and the best thinking in the philosophy of mind is the kind that is inspired by, and reflects back upon, scientific findings and theories. The specialty section of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology offers an open-access forum for interdisciplinary scholarly conversation about the nature of minds, which aims to promote intellectual rapport between scientists and philosophers who study them. Authors are encouraged to reflect broadly on psychological findings and theories and indulge in thought experiments and conjecture. Critiques, reviews, opinions, and reasoned manifestos might come from any field in psychology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science. Contributions that connect multiple disciplines, as well as "third culture" syntheses that transcend the traditional "two cultures" division between sciences and the humanities are especially welcome.

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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (IF 3.005, 2012)

Topics: The Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology brings together the latest research on psychopathology in childhood and adolescence, with an emphasis on empirical studies of the major childhood disorders (the disruptive behavior disorders, depression, anxiety, and pervasive developmental disorders). Studies focus on the epidemiology, etiology, assessment, treatment, prognosis, follow-up, and developmental course of child and adolescent disorders. Studies highlighting risk and protective factors, the ecology and correlates of children's behavior problems, and advances in prevention and treatment are featured. The Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology is the official journal of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology (ISRCAP), a multidisciplinary scientific society.

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Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (IF 3.209, 2013)

Topics: Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (CABN) offers theoretical, review, and primary research articles on behavior and brain processes in humans. Coverage includes normal function as well as patients with injuries or processes that influence brain function: neurological disorders, including both healthy and disordered aging; and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and depression. CABN is the leading vehicle for strongly psychologically motivated studies of brain–behavior relationships, through the presentation of papers that integrate psychological theory and the conduct and interpretation of the neuroscientific data. The range of topics includes perception, attention, memory, language, problem solving, reasoning, and decision-making; emotional processes, motivation, reward prediction, and affective states; and individual differences in relevant domains, including personality. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience is a publication of the Psychonomic Society.

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Behavior Genetics (IF 2.839, 2013)

Topics: Behavior Genetics - the leading journal concerned with the genetic analysis of complex traits - is published in cooperation with the Behavior Genetics Association. This timely journal disseminates the most current original research on the inheritance and evolution of behavioral characteristics in humans and other species. Contributions from eminent international researchers focus on both the application of various genetic perspectives to the study of behavioral characteristics and the influence of behavioral differences on the genetic structure of populations

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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (IF 3.384, 2013)

Topics: The Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders is the leading peer-reviewed, scholarly periodical focusing on all aspects of autism spectrum disorders and related developmental disabilities. Published monthly, JADD is committed to advancing the understanding of autism, including potential causes and prevalence (e.g., genetic, immunological, environmental); diagnosis advancements; and effective clinical care, education, and treatment for all individuals. Studies of diagnostic reliability and validity, psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological treatment efficacy, and mental health services effectiveness are encouraged. JADD also seeks to promote the well-being of children and families by publishing scholarly papers on such subjects as health policy, legislation, advocacy, culture and society, and service provision as they pertain to the mental health of children and families. Review articles are solicited in targeted areas of special interest; book and media reviews provide targeted updates on important new materials; and the Ask the Editor column serves as a forum for addressing timely questions of relevance to JADD’s broad readership.

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International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology (Springer) (IF: , 2012)

Topics:The International Journal of School and Cognitive Psychology is presented with a vision of providing the young talents a platform to encourage them to develop and globalize their skills and talents for the welfare of the society they are associated with and ultimately to the whole world. The Journal also aims to encourage every young talents to pursue research in fields they are interested and also makes every citizen accessible for the new technologies through their innovative ideas and extraordinary thoughts. The Journal aims to provide the highest possible standards of publication by scrutinizing the papers through peer-review assisted by the eminent experts from all parts of the globe. The journal includes a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal and the editorial office promises a peer review process for the submitted manuscripts for the quality of publishing.

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PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION (IF 3.581, 2013) 

Topics: Psychology of Learning and Motivation publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive and experimental psychology, ranging from classical and instrumental conditioning to complex learning and problem solving. Leading researchers provide a thoughtful integration of a body of their work or critical reviews of important theoretical issues.

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Behavioural Processes (IF: 1.567, 2014) 

Topics: Behavioural Processes is dedicated to the publication of high-quality original research on animal behaviour from any theoretical perspective. It welcomes contributions that consider animal behaviour from behavioural analytic, cognitive, ethological, ecological and evolutionary points of view. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, and papers that integrate theory and methodology across disciplines are particularly welcome.
The quality of research and focus on behavioural processes are the sole criteria for acceptance. Behavioural Processes considers both papers investigating basic behavioural phenomena and behavioural studies of more applied significance. Papers reporting solely on human behaviour may be considered for publication if they relate closely to non-human research within the journal's remit. Authors of papers reporting research on human subjects are invited to contact the editors for advice prior to submission, as they are for papers of all kinds.
Behavioural Processes publishes three categories of paper. First, regular Research Papers presenting the results of original experiments or outlining novel theoretical positions. Second, Reviews which summarize the state of knowledge in an area of animal behavioural research. Third, Short Reports which are short communications reporting the outcome of a single experiment in no more than 2000 words and a total of two tables or figures.

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (IF: 1.865) 

Topics: Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior is primarily for the original publication of experiments relevant to the behavior of individual organisms.

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Learning and Motivation (IF , 2013) 

Topics: Learning and Motivation is committed to publishing articles concerned with learning, cognition, and motivation, based on laboratory or field studies of either humans or animals. Manuscripts are invited that report on applied behavior analysis, and on behavioral, neural, and evolutionary influences on learning and motivation. A variety of formats will be considered, including integrated series of experiments, shorter reports, review and theoretical papers, and commentary on specific issues.

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Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (IF: 1.088) 

Topics: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis is a psychology journal that publishes research about applications of the experimental analysis of behavior to problems of social importance.

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Nature Neuroscience (IF: 14.976, 2013)

Topics: Nature Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes papers of the highest quality and significance in all areas of neuroscience. The editors welcome contributions in molecular, cellular, systems and cognitive neuroscience, as well as psychophysics, computational modeling and diseases of the nervous system. No area is excluded from consideration, although priority is given to studies that provide fundamental insights into the functioning of the nervous system. Nature Neuroscience provides readers and authors high visibility, emphasis on interdisciplinary communication, accessibility to a broad readership, high standards of copy editing and production, rigorous peer review, rapid publication, and independence from academic societies and other vested interests. In addition to primary research, Nature Neuroscience publishes news and views, reviews, editorials, commentaries, perspectives, book reviews and correspondence. In this way, the journal aims to be the voice of the worldwide neuroscience community.

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Neuron (IF: 15,766, 2012)

Topics: Neuron has established itself as one of the most influential and relied upon journals in the field of neuroscience. The editors embrace interdisciplinary strategies that integrate biophysical, cellular, developmental, and molecular approaches with a systems approach to sensory, motor, and higher-order cognitive functions. Neuron serves as one of the premier intellectual forums of the entire neuroscience community.

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Neuroscience and Bio-behavioural Review (IF: 9.440, 2012)

Topics: The journal publishes review articles which are original and significant and deal with all aspects of neuroscience, where the relationship to the study of psychological processes and behavior is clearly established. Conversely, the journal will also publish articles whose primary focus deals with psychological processes and behavior, and which have relevance to one or more aspects of neuroscience. Submissions to the journal are actively encouraged which deal with topics not only in the more traditional areas, but also in the following areas, whenever the reviews bring new insights into brain-behavior relations: 
Neuropsychology 
Cognitive neuroscience 
Brain imaging 
In vivo monitoring of the brain's electrical and biochemical activities 
Molecular biology 
Genetics 
Neurocomputation 
Theoretical articles and mini-reviews, for which the scope and literature coverage are more restricted, will also be published. We do not publish empirical papers. We welcome review articles from clinical researchers whose submission exceeds the high quality threshold for the journal and significantly advances our understanding of a field.

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  • Caligiore, D.; Pezzulo, G.; Miall, C. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). The contribution of brain sub-cortical loops in the expression and acquisition of action understanding abilities. 
  • Thill, S.; Caligiore, D.; Borghi, A. M.; Ziemke, T. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). Theories and computational models of affordance and mirror systems: An integrative review

Physics of Life Reviews (IF: 9.478, 2013)

Topics: Physics of Life Reviews is an international journal appearing quarterly, that publishes review articles on physics of living systems, complex phenomena in biological systems, and related fields of artificial life, robotics, mathematical bio-semiotics, and artificial intelligent systems. This journal is a unifying force, going across the barriers between disciplines, addressing all living systems from molecules to populations and from genetics to mind and artificial systems modeling these phenomena. The journal invites reviews from actively working researchers, which are broad in scope, critical, accessible to our wide readership and addresses sometimes controversial accounts of recent progress and problems. Physics of Life Reviews intends to keep the active researcher abreast of developments on a wide range of topics by publishing timely reviews, which are more than mere literature surveys but normally less than a full monograph. Although most of the reviews will be of a specialist nature, each review should contain enough introductory material to make the main points intelligible to a non-specialist and to inspire and facilitate interdisiplinary research. The reviews should address in a clear way the most important conceptual issues in a field, review existing theories and methods with their achievements and drawbacks or difficulties versus the issues, unsolved problems addressed by a new theory, method, or approach, and why a significant progress is achieved or expected. Future research directions, remaining unsolved problems, and experimental confirmations or controversies should also be addressed.

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Cerebral Cortex (IF 6.5)

Topics: The journal is multidisciplinary and covers the large variety of modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, artificial intelligence, and theoretical modeling.

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Plos Computational Biology (IF: 4.867, 2012)

Topics:  By making connections through the application of computational methods among disparate areas of biology, PLOS Computational Biology provides substantial new insight into living systems at all scales, from the nano to the macro, and across multiple disciplines, from molecular science, neuroscience and physiology to ecology and population biology. PLOS Computational Biology is an official journal of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). PLOS Computational Biology features works of exceptional significance that further our understanding of living systems at all scales—from molecules and cells, to patient populations and ecosystems—through the application of computational methods. Readers include life and computational scientists, who can take the important findings presented here to the next level of discovery. Research articles must be declared as belonging to one of the following categories: General, Methods or Software. Software articles form a specific sub-category. More information about Software articles can be found in the submission guidelines. Research articles should model aspects of biological systems, demonstrate both methodological and scientific novelty, and provide profound new biological insights. Research articles with limited novelty may be more appropriate for PLOS ONE. Generally, reliability and significance of biological discovery through computation should be validated and enriched by experimental studies. Inclusion of experimental validation is not required for publication, but should be referenced where possible. Inclusion of experimental validation of a modest biological discovery through computation does not render a manuscript suitable for PLOS Computational Biology. Research articles specifically designated as Methods papers should describe outstanding methods of exceptional importance that have been shown, or have the promise to provide new biological insights. The method must already be widely adopted, or have the promise of wide adoption by a broad community of users. Enhancements to existing published methods will only be considered if those enhancements bring exceptional new capabilities.

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BMC Neuroscience (IF: 2.845, 2014)

Topics: BMC Neuroscience is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the nervous system, including molecular, cellular, developmental and animal model studies, as well as cognitive and behavioral research, and computational modeling. BMC Neuroscience is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work. [...] BMC Neuroscience therefore levies an article-processing charge of €1745 for each article accepted for publication.

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Plos Biology (IF: 11.771, 2013)

Topics: PLOS Biology features works of exceptional significance, originality, and relevance in all areas of biological science, from molecules to ecosystems, including works at the interface of other disciplines, such as chemistry, medicine, and mathematics. Our audience is the international scientific community as well as educators, policy makers, patient advocacy groups, and interested members of the public around the world.

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Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioural Neuroscience (IF: 3.209, 2013)

Topics: Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience publishes theoretical, review, and primary research articles concerned with behavior and brain processes in humans, both normal participants and patients with brain injuries or processes that influence brain function, such as neurological disorders (including both healthy and disordered aging) and psychiatric disorders (e.g., schizophrenia and depression). In addition, articles that use animal models to address cognitive or affective processes involving behavioral, invasive, or imaging methods are also highly welcome. One of the main goals of CABN is to be the premier outlet for strongly psychologically motivated studies of brain–behavior relationships. Thus, the editors highly encourage papers with clear integration between psychological theory and the conduct and interpretation of the neuroscientific data. Articles will be appropriate to the journal if they cover: (1) topics relating to cognition, such as perception, attention, memory, language, problem solving, reasoning, and decision-making; (2) topics concerning emotional processes, motivation, reward prediction, and affective states; and (3) topics relating to individual differences in relevant domains, including personality. In all cases, the editors will give highest priority to papers that report a combination of behavioral and neuroscientific methods to address these research topics. 

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Journal of Neuroscience (IF: 6,747, 2014)

Topics: The Journal of Neuroscience is the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. The Journal of Neuroscience publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles.

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European Journal of Neuroscience (IF: 3.573, 2014)

Topics:The European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN) is the official journal of FENS. It publishes papers on a broad range of topics, aiming to advance our understanding of the nervous system in health and disease, thereby improving the diagnosis and treatment of disorders. It is published biweekly.

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Frontiers in Neural Circuits (IF 2.95, 2014) 

Topics:Frontiers in Neural Circuits is devoted to understanding the emergent properties of neural circuits - the elementary modules of the brain. A flagship member of the Frontiers first-tier electronic journal family, it received an initial impact factor of 5.098 (2011) and remains a "central watering hole" for research in neural circuits, serving the community worldwide to share data, ideas and inspiration. Articles revealing the anatomy, physiology, development or function of any neural circuitry in any species (from sponges to humans) are welcome. Our common thread seeks the computational strategies used by different circuits to link their structure with function (perceptual, motor, or internal), the general rules by which they operate, and how their particular designs lead to the emergence of complex properties and behaviors. Submissions focused on synaptic, cellular and connectivity principles in neural microcircuits using multidisciplinary approaches, especially newer molecular, developmental and genetic tools, are encouraged. Studies with an evolutionary perspective to better understand how circuit design and capabilities evolved to produce progressively more complex properties and behaviors are especially welcome. The journal is further interested in research revealing how plasticity shapes the structural and functional architecture of neural circuits.

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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience (IF 2.233, 2014)

Topics: Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience is devoted to promoting theoretical modeling of brain function and fostering interdisciplinary interactions between theoretical and experimental neuroscience. Progress in understanding the amazing capabilities of the brain is still limited, and we believe that it will only come with deep theoretical thinking and mutually stimulating cooperation between different disciplines and approaches. We therefore invite original contributions on a wide range of topics that present the fruits of such cooperation, or provide stimuli for future alliances. We aim to provide an interactive forum for cutting-edge theoretical studies of the nervous system, and for promulgating the best theoretical research to the broader neuroscience community. Models of all styles and at all levels are welcome, from biophysically motivated realistic simulations of neurons and synapses to high-level abstract models of inference and decision making. While the journal is primarily focused on theoretically based and driven research, we welcome experimental studies that validate and test theoretical conclusions.

We published here:

  • Fiore, V.; Mannella, F.; Mirolli, M.; Cabib, S.; Puglisi-Allegra, S. & Baldassarre, G. (2009). A computational model of stress coping in rats
  • Mannella, F.; Mirolli, M. & Baldassarre, G. (2009). A computational model of goal-driven behaviours and habits in rats.

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (IF 2.843, 2012)

Topics: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience is a cutting-edge multidisciplinary journal aimed at fostering the understanding of mechanistic processes associated with CNS aging and age-related neuronal diseases. Another central role of the journal is to bring cohesion between disciplines and theories focused on understanding the fundamental processes of senescence. Special emphasis is placed on integrating findings of various sub disciplines in neuroscience to yield translational insight to the aging process and neurological diseases associated with senescence, and developing treatment strategies aimed at the conservation of neuronal function. This aspect is critical to advance our ability to understand, manage, and treat conditions associated with aging. Because of the integrative nature of the journal, the scope of articles that will be considered is broad, and includes work elucidating genetic, biophysical, genomic, proteomic, cellular, molecular, biochemical, endocrinal, immunological, physiological, pharmacological, and psychological/behavioral aspects of CNS aging and neurological diseases and pathological events connected to this process. Neuroimaging studies and clinical studies targeted to mechanistic aspects of neuronal aging/disease are also welcome.

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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (IF 4.16, 2014)

Topics: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience is an open-access journal that aims to publish major insights into animal and human behavior, in order to better understand the neural mechanisms underlying behavior. Our journal welcomes papers concerned with the interplay between behavior and neurobiological analysis at all levels: from molecular biology and genetics, to morphological, biochemical, neurochemical, electrophysiological, neuroendocrine, pharmacological, and neuroimaging studies, as long as they contribute to unravel the neurobiological basis of behavior. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience welcomes work in all animal species, including humans, and integrative and translational approaches combining animal and human research are encouraged. In recent years, translational work has proved to be particularly suitable to address topics and questions related to psychopathology, with outstanding examples showing how animal studies can help identify key genetic mechanisms of behavioral deviation in humans and, conversely, how innovative findings in humans are directing essential work in animals. Our ultimate goal is to accelerate the progress in this research area at a critical time when we are facing multiple challenges: from the need to integrate findings obtained at different levels of analysis to the constant redefinition of topics and approaches that concern and characterize the field of Behavioral Neuroscience. Authors submitting manuscripts other than Original Research should highlight in their cover letter how their publication record on the same topic has prepared them for contributing to the field. We also request that prospective organizers of Research Topics (info at www.frontiersin.org/about/RTGuidelines) provide the Editorial Office (neuroscience.researchtopics@frontiersin.org) with their CV and clarify in the proposal how their research expertise qualifies them to organize a Research Topic on that particular subject.

We published here:

  • Cartoni, E.; Puglisi-Allegra, S. & Baldassarre, G. (2013). The three principles of action: a Pavlovian-instrumental transfer hypothesis.

Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience (IF 4.175, 2014)

Topics: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary open-access journal devoted to better understanding the cellular mechanisms underlying the functions of the cells composing the nervous system (neural and non-neuronal) across all species. The past years have seen exciting progress in this area because of the merging of traditionally separate fields such as anatomy, physiology and molecular genetics. We welcome submissions of multidisciplinary studies of cellular function in vertebrates and invertebrates, in cell culture, in vivo, or using slices, and involving genetically amenable species, such as Drosophila, C. elegans, mice, and zebra fish, as well as any other species suited to elucidate fundamental principles of cellular function in neurons. Studies on basic neural functions, such as the generation of action potentials, synaptic transmission, biophysical and biochemical aspects of receptor activation, ionic channel functions, synaptic plasticity, intra- and inter- cell signaling related to the emergent functions of cells, glial-neuronal signaling and synaptic and dendritic integration, are welcome. An important frontier for the journal is to address issues at bridge between molecular/cellular physiology and integrative neuroscience, so as to understand the impact of cellular/molecular properties of neurons on circuit functions and behavior. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience will devote special attention to novel technical approaches able to shed light on yet unresolved neuroscientific issues. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience also publishes research on the morphology of cells and how these morphologies relate to the emergent functions of neurons. This journal also welcomes research focused on the developing adult and ageing cell, as well as cellular changes in diseases. While the journal’s primary focus is on experimental studies, we also welcome the addition of computational models to further explore experimental findings. 

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Frontiers in Neuranatomy (IF 4.2, 2014)

Topics: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy is devoted to studies revealing important aspects of the anatomical organization of all nervous systems across all species. The use of classical and modern techniques and approaches include axonal transport methods to track the connections between brain regions; electron microscopy to obtain a more quantitative understanding of the sub-cellular and connectivity anatomy; immunocytochemistry to map protein expression patterns; in situ hybridization to map gene expression patterns; and many other powerful techniques used to examine the organization of the nervous system. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy encourages comparative studies between brain regions, between species, and also between health and disease, but is not concerned with studies that have a primary clinical focus. We encourage studies that employ modern quantitative anatomical techniques in combination with experimental studies, but submissions of descriptive neuroanatomy and theories of neuroanatomical design are also welcome. Image quality and powerful illustrations will be a major emphasis of Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. We also encourage anatomical papers that are complimented by theoretical studies to better understand the anatomical design principles of the brain.

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (IF 2.895, 2014)

Topics: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience is an open-access journal devoted to understanding the brain mechanisms supporting cognitive and social behavior in humans, and how these mechanisms might be altered in disease states. The last 25 years have seen an explosive growth in both the methods and the theoretical constructs available to study the human brain. Advances in electrophysiological, neuroimaging, neuropsychological, psychophysical, neuropharmacological and computational approaches have provided key insights into the mechanisms of a broad range of human behaviors in both health and disease. Work in human neuroscience ranges from the cognitive domain, including areas such as memory, attention, language and perception to the social domain, with this last subject addressing topics, such as interpersonal interactions, social discourse and emotional regulation. How these processes unfold during development, mature in adulthood and often decline in aging, and how they are altered in a host of developmental, neurological and psychiatric disorders, has become increasingly amenable to human neuroscience research approaches. Work in human neuroscience has influenced many areas of inquiry ranging from social and cognitive psychology to economics, law and public policy. Accordingly, our journal will provide a forum for human research spanning all areas of human cognitive, social, developmental and translational neuroscience using any research approach.

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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience (IF )

Topics: Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience is focused on synthesizing multiple facets of brain structure and function to understand how multiple diverse functions are integrated to produce complex behaviors. Our goal is to publish research related to furthering the understanding of the integrative mechanisms underlying brain functioning across one or more interacting levels of neural organization. In most real life experiences, sensory inputs from several modalities converge and interact in a manner that influences perception and behavior. The journal is therefore focused on the primary questions of how multiple sensory, cognitive and emotional processes merge to produce coordinated complex behavior. It is questions such as this that cannot be answered at a single level – an ion channel, a neuron or a synapse – that we wish to focus on. In Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience we welcome in vitro or in vivo investigations across the molecular, cellular, and systems and behavioral level. Research in any species and at any stage of development and aging that are focused at understanding integration mechanisms underlying emergent properties of the brain and behavior are welcome.

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Journal of Integrative Neuroscience (IF 1.121, 2014)

Topics: The aim of the Journal is to present studies on the functional organization of particular brain systems across hierarchicallevels through integrative approaches leading to species-typical behaviors. The scope of the Journal epitomizes top-down and bottom-up phenomenological models, as well as theoretical and philosophical foundations for explicit functional integration across hierarchical levels, encompassing all aspects of brain functions, including regulation of homeostatic and maintenance functions, and behaviors in health and disease. The Journal of Integrative Neuroscience is the only journal that combines mathematical neuroscience and experimental brain research for the advancement of a well-grounded theoretical neuroscience. The Journal will promote and disseminate studies categorized under the following themes: 
Theoretical methods and analytical techniques allowing integration in neuroscience (e.g., infinite dimensionalnonlinear dynamical systems, theory of complexity, n-field theory, diffusion theory, category theory, graph theory); 
Experimentally and mathematically integrated models of brain activity (e.g., volume transmission and deep brainstimulation, large-scale realistic cable networks of cortical and sub-cortical integration); 
Functional integration of physiological control mechanisms with anatomical structure in the nervous system, centraland peripheral (e.g., control and regulation in the cardio-vascular and respiratory systems, autonomic control); 
Bio-engineering and experimental techniques allowing integration in neuroscience (e.g., Human-machine interfacetechnology, brain-based devices, optical recording, multi-electrode arrays, neuroimaging); 
Experimentally-based neuropsychological and neurophilosophical models (e.g., semantic ambiguity, anticipatorybehavior, free will, epistemological limitations in understanding consciousness); 
Applications of integration to neural pathologies and neural control physiology (e.g., brain diseases, plasticity andrehabilitation, interface between functional genomics and psychiatric illnesses) 

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Neuroscience and Neuroeconomics (IF NO)

Topics: An international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the identification of brain structures and measurement of  neural activity related to behaviour, behavioural predictions, and decision making in health and disease.

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*** Full lists of journals with impact factors (the following journals should be suitably classified as above with full information) ***

 

Neuroscience

 

--- 20.194 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES

--- 17.953 ANNUAL REVIEW OF NEUROSCIENCE

--- 10.207 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS

--- 8.657 JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE

--- 8.238 FRONTIERS IN NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY

--- 8.000 PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY

--- 7.624 ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY

--- 7.037 JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM

--- 6.588 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF NEUROBIOLOGY

--- 5.367 JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY

--- 5.035 BRAIN

--- 4.951 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE

--- 4.626 NEUROSCIENCE

--- 4.250 BRAIN PATHOLOGY

--- 4.063 JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

--- 4.017 PAIN

--- 4.001 JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

--- 3.790 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS

--- 3.637 JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH

--- 3.496 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

--- 3.468 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY

--- 3.364 SYNAPSE

--- 3.307 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE

--- 3.263 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE

--- 3.255 MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY

--- 3.101 NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING

--- 3.079 NEUROREPORT

--- 2.869 BRAIN RESEARCH

--- 2.786 NEUROIMAGE

--- 2.780 NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

--- 2.703 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS

--- 2.605 HIPPOCAMPUS

--- 2.549 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

--- 2.539 JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY

--- 2.424 NEUROPHARMACOLOGY

--- 2.422 NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY

--- 2.319 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY

--- 2.272 VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE

--- 2.227 EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH

--- 2.207 DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH

--- 2.199 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY

--- 2.188 NEURODEGENERATION

--- 2.168 ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA

--- 2.156 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

--- 2.141 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH

--- 1.966 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA

--- 1.933 EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

--- 1.896 NEUROBEHAVIORAL TOXICOLOGY

--- 1.766 DEMENTIA

--- 1.742 JOURNAL OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

--- 1.737 JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES

--- 1.563 BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH

--- 1.557 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE

--- 1.462 CORTEX

--- 1.417 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION

--- 1.373 BRAIN AND COGNITION

--- 1.308 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

--- 1.196 NETWORK-COMPUTATION IN NEURAL SYSTEMS

--- 1.141 PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

--- 0.986 NEUROPSYCHOBIOLOGY

--- 0.976 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE

--- 0.941 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY

--- 0.920 JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY

--- 0.880 COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH

--- 0.729 NEUROPEDIATRICS

--- 0.688 BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT

--- 0.639 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES

--- 0.613 DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE

--- 0.446 CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM

--- 0.339 ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES

--- 0.243 NEUROCOMPUTING

5.096 GLIA

4.680 CEREBROVASCULAR AND BRAIN METABOLISM REVIEWS

4.526 STROKE

4.525 JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY

4.134 MOLECULAR BRAIN RESEARCH

4.118 JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY

4.065 ALZHEIMER DISEASE & ASSOCIATED DISORDERS

3.296 JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY

3.188 JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY

2.803 EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY

2.560 JOURNAL OF NEUROCYTOLOGY

2.534 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY

2.500 JOURNAL OF NEUROGENETICS

2.144 JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA

2.071 CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY

2.026 NEUROPEPTIDES

1.989 SEMINARS IN THE NEUROSCIENCES

1.983 NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY

1.943 JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL NEUROANATOMY

1.890 MUSCLE & NERVE

1.881 CHEMICAL SENSES & FLAVOUR

1.875 JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE

1.848 CEPHALALGIA

1.825 JOURNAL OF AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY

1.818 BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY

1.811 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN

1.776 JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES

1.761 NEUROLOGIC CLINICS

1.744 HEARING RESEARCH

1.733 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY

1.706 JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH

1.683 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES

1.670 NEUROSURGERY

1.667 PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING

1.643 CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY

1.617 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

1.576 NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH

1.563 HEADACHE

1.510 JOURNAL OF PINEAL RESEARCH

1.510 NEUROTOXICOLOGY

1.483 EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE

1.483 PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY

1.477 NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS

1.442 JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS

1.439 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BULLETIN

1.435 RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE

1.434 NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL

1.429 PROGRESS IN NEUROENDOCRINIMMUNOLOGY

1.425 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

1.412 PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH

1.382 JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION-GENERAL SECTION

1.250 ADVANCES IN NEUROIMMUNOLOGY

1.245 MOLECULAR AND CHEMICAL NEUROPATHOLOGY

1.127 SOMATOSENSORY RESEARCH

1.096 JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY

1.034 PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY

1.029 METABOLIC BRAIN DISEASE

1.000 NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY

0.927 CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN

0.917 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS

0.900 NEURORADIOLOGY

0.899 EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY

0.878 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY

0.875 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY

0.854 HUMAN PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL

0.840 CLINICAL NEUROPATHOLOGY

0.785 JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY

0.773 JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT

0.750 APHASIOLOGY

0.748 ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA

0.743 JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION & PLASTICITY

0.739 ARCHIVES ITALIENNES DE BIOLOGIE

0.703 NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS

0.697 NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH

0.656 CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE

0.625 SURGICAL NEUROLOGY

0.617 FORTSCHRITTE DER NEUROLOGIE PSYCHIATRIE

0.552 SKULL BASE SURGERY

0.534 BRITISH JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY

0.532 PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGERY

0.505 ACTA NEUROBIOLOGIAE EXPERIMENTALIS

0.505 NEUROCHIRURGIE

0.500 CLINICAL VISION SCIENCES

0.500 NERVENARZT

0.489 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY

0.469 NEUROPHYSIOLOGIE CLINIQUE-CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

0.426 EEG-EMG-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ELEKTROENZEPHALOGRAPHIE ELEKTROMYOGRAPHIE UND

0.426 JOURNAL DE NEURORADIOLOGIE

0.424 SEMINARS IN NEUROLOGY

0.396 JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH

0.390 PARAPLEGIA

0.372 NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY

0.349 PROGRESS IN VETERINARY NEUROLOGY

0.323 AKTUELLE NEUROLOGIE

0.256 NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW

0.251 ZHURNAL VYSSHEI NERVNOI DEYATELNOSTI IMENI I P PAVLOVA

0.239 CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY

0.229 ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA

0.184 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY

0.176 NEUROCHIRURGIA

0.094 NERVENHEILKUNDE

0.039 ZHURNAL NEVROPATOLOGII I PSIKHIATRII IMENI S S KORSAKOVA

0.000 CNS DRUGS

0.000 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE

Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience (IF ?)

Journal of Integrative Neuroscience (IF 1.2)