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Behavioural Neurology
An International Journal with an emphasis on Lesion and Imaging Studies that explore Abnormal Human Cognition and Behaviour
IMPACT FACTOR: 0,867 (JCR '09) ISSN: 0953-4180 Volume 23; 4 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €638 / US$895 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 22:1-2) online on 9 June 2010 Next issue (volume 22:3) scheduled for September 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal |
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Editors-in-Chief Argye E. Hillis MD, MA
Professor of Neurology Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Neurology 600 N. Wolfe St., Meyer 6-113 Baltimore, MD 21287-7613 USA Tel.: +1 410 614 2381 Fax:+1 410 955 0672 E-mail: argye.hillis@gmail.com Stefano Cappa MD Vita-Salute San Raffaele University-DIBIT Via Olgettina 58 20132 Milan Italy Tel.: +39 022643 4887-4784 Fax:+39 022643 4892 E-mail: cappa.stefano@hsr.it Associate Editor Richard Grünewald
Royal Hallamshire Hospital Department of Neurology L Floor Glossop Road S10 2JF Sheffield United Kingdom Tel.: +44 114 271 3748 Fax:+44 114 271 3684 E-mail: r.a.grunewald@sheffield.ac.uk Founding Editor A.J. Lees
National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery United Kingdom Editorial Board
See instructions to authors. Behavioural Neurology publishes original experimental papers and case reports dealing with disordered human behaviour and exceptional animal studies that have direct implications for understanding human behaviour or neural mechanisms of cognition. These embrace the field of cognitive neurology, biological psychiatry, neuropsychology, rehabilitation, and cognitive neuroscience. The emphasis of the approach is on lesion and imaging studies that explore abnormal human cognition and behaviour. The journal embraces matters of interest to clinicians, such as behavioural neurologists and neuropsychiatrists, and cognitive neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, neuropathologists, neurochemists, therapists, psychopharmacologists and metabolic scientists with a special interest in human neurological disorders. All papers are refereed. Reviews of an area of the literature, and commentaries in areas of current interest, will also be considered for publication. Reviews and commentaries in areas outside behavioural neurology, but of interest and importance to behavioural neurologists, will also be considered. A Clinical Notes section has been added for brief reports of clinical observations that may have important implications for understanding cognitive disorders. Behavioural Neurology also publishes Book Reviews and Short Communications. Abstracted in
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