NeuroImage

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NeuroImage

description Scientific journal on imaging techniques in neuroscience
Area of ​​Expertise Neuroscience
language English
publishing company Elsevier ( Netherlands )
First edition 1993
Frequency of publication 20 issues per year
Impact Factor 5,902 (2019)
Editor-in-chief Michael Breakspear
editor Elsevier
Web link www.elsevier.com
ISSN (print)

NeuroImage (Neuroimage) is a scientific journal that reports in English on imaging processes in the neurosciences . The main focus of the journal is on the consideration of functional systems in the human brain (see also functional magnetic resonance imaging ). It is published by Elsevier (initially under “Academic Press”).

When Karl J. Friston took over the position of editor-in-chief, the journal was divided into 4 sections: Anatomy, Physiology, Methods and Modeling, Systemic and Cognitive Neurosciences. Neuro Image competes with the journal Human Brain Mapping , which at Wiley appears.

The impact factor in 2014 was 6,357. According to ISI Web of Knowledge statistics, this impact factor ranks the journal in 24th place out of 252 journals in the Neuroscience category , in first place out of 14 journals in the Neuroimaging category , and in third place in the Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging category run by 125 magazines.

The electronic versions of the articles are available through Elsevier's ScienceDirect online service . Brief descriptions are available without subscription. Access to the full articles requires registration and is subject to a charge.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ NeuroImage. In: journals.elsevier.com, accessed August 11, 2020.
  2. LCCN  sv94-000005 record at the Library of Congress .
  3. 2014 Journal Citation Reports , Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2015).