Current Research in Neurobiology topics include: fundamental (discovery) to clinically- or translationally -relevant neural science across the gamut of relevant animal model systems or humans, covering timely topics on structure, function, evolution, sensation, perception, cognition and mind, either in individually-varying 'typical' neural systems or sub-clinical and clinical areas of interest aimed at advancing knowledge or diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options. We also encourage meta-neuroscience, such as empirically robust papers assessing or advancing welfare, ethical issues or efforts to improve research culture and to make it more inclusive.
Neurobiological problems broadly range across the molecular, genetic, cellular, developmental, systems, theoretical, computational and clinical neural sciences. Research work may employ, but is certainly not limited to, bioengineering, neuroimaging, neurophysiology, theoretical, computational, Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, biochemical, evolutionary, developmental, pharmacological, molecular, cellular, anatomical, genetic and neuro-modulation (perturbation or enhancement) approaches that advance knowledge on the structure and function of the nervous system.
Current Research in Neurobiology seeks to be a leader in innovative open access publishing, maintaining quality while being responsive to the various stakeholders, working to improve global research culture and public engagement in the work that appears in the journal pages.
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