CEREBRAL CORTEX: (Neurosciences)
Editor In Chief | Publication history | Publisher | Frequency | Impact factor |
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Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic Pasko Rakic | 1991—present | Oxford University Press | Monthly | 6.308(24/261) 6.800(five years) |
- 主編簡(jiǎn)介1: Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic(1937-2003). She was married to Pasko Rakic, the other FOUNDING EDITOR of the Journal of CEREBRAL CORTEX. She is known for pioneering multidisciplinary research of the prefrontal cortex and working memory.
- 主編簡(jiǎn)介2: Pasko Rakic. 南斯拉夫裔美國(guó)神經(jīng)科學(xué)家餐曼,耶魯大學(xué)醫(yī)學(xué)院神經(jīng)科學(xué)系教授。個(gè)人簡(jiǎn)介。Rakic is known for his studies of the development and evolution of the brain. More specifically, he has discovered and formulated basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of proliferation and migration of neurons in the cerebral cortex(發(fā)現(xiàn)并論證了大腦皮層中神經(jīng)元增殖與遷移的細(xì)胞和分子機(jī)制).
Part1 Basic information of CEREBRAL CORTEX
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Scope
The journal publishes papers on the development, organization, plasticity, and function of the cerebral cortex, including the hippocampus as well as the thalamocortical relationship(丘腦皮層之間的關(guān)系) and cortico-subcortical interactions(皮層-下皮層的交互). The journal is multidisciplinary and welcomes studies that address major issues of general significance using modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including neuroanatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, theoretical modeling, and brain imaging and/or electroencephalographic studies on developing and adult humans. -
Type
- Research articles.
- Brief reviews, book reviews, and commentaries. Special features and occasional special issues dedicated to well defined subjects.
- CEREBRAL CORTEX's acceptance rate is the top of 15-20%.
- Page charges: US$60 per page.
- Submission Fees: US$75.
Part2 Style and format for articles
The final acceptance of papers depends not just on technical merit, but also on subjective ratings of the novelty, quality of the data and significance to the field.
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Funding
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Feature articles
- Feature articles can range in length from 2- to 3-page commentaries to full-size review articles of 15-20 pages.
- Showcase new and exciting developments for addrrssing controversial issues, to present brief focused reviews on selected topics, or to introduce new technical developments in other fields that can benefit research on the corebral cortex or bring forward new developments in the relationship between clinical and basic science.
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Organization of manuscripts( in a .doc or .rtf format )
- Title pages
- Abstracts
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References used
- Tables
- Captions to figures
- Supplementary Material must be separate from the main document file.
- Abstracts: should be no more than 200 words;
- Keywords: up to five; should not repeat words that appear in the title.
- Introduction: without a separate heading; should indicate the objectives, significance or hypothesis, when applicable, and a concise summary of the background of the study. Lengthy reviews of the status of the field are discouraged in research articles.
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References used:
- Name-year citation style from Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers (7th ed.) for style.
- References should be cited in the text as "Experiments by Author (Author 1989) have demonstrated..." or "...as reported earlier (Author and Author 1985; Author 1985, 1986a, 1986b; Author et al. 1986)" and should be listed chronologically when multiple citations are grouped. In the list of references, works cited should be ordered alphabetically according to first author surname and chronologically where several papers by the same author are cited. In the list of references, journal articles should be listed as follows: Author A, Author B. 1989. Title. Journal. 21:100-131.
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Tables
- only data essential in illustrating important points should be included;
- Tables should be created with the table function of a word processing program; spreadsheets are not acceptable;
double-spaced, each table on a separate page;
place the tables in order after the reference section
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Figures
- .tif or .eps files.
- type area of a printed page is 240 (height) x 180 mm (width) and figures, including their legends, should not exceed this area.
- A single column is 86 mm wide; a double column is 180 mm wide. Ideally figures should fit either a single or a double column.
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Color Figures
- US$600 per figure粥帚;
- Authors should not submit color figures unless in agreement to pay.
- Black & white figures may not be substituted for color figures after a manuscript has been reviewed and accepted.
- Authors of accepted manuscripts containing color figures will be obligated to pay the color figure charges.
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Black and white/Grayscale images
- Faint and gray lines, shading, or stippling will be lost upon reproduction and should be avoided;
- shadings should be ensure that it is easy to differentiate between them;
- stippling should be made up of clear black dots with visible white space between them.
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Submission of Figures
- figures must be saved in TIFF or EPS format at a resolution of at least 300 pixels per inch at the final printed size for color and grayscale figures and photographs, and 600-1200 pixels per inch for black and white line drawings.
- Digital color art should be submitted in CMYK rather than RGB format.
Part3 Reading and Analysis
Publication Analysis
CEREBRAL CORTEX中:
- 題目中出現(xiàn)“Emotion”的文章共25篇弃酌,時(shí)間上集中在近十年争群,2010年以來(lái)有17篇锨推;
- 以“Emotion”為關(guān)鍵詞的文章共85篇仓洼,2010年以來(lái)占一半座韵,多數(shù)是original article, 其他為article,一篇評(píng)論险绘。
- 題目中出現(xiàn)“Emotion regulation”的文章共3篇踢京,17年,15年宦棺,12年瓣距;其中兩篇以“Emotion regulation”為關(guān)鍵詞。
WOS中:
- 以“Emotion”為主題在核心合集中搜索共217篇代咸;絕大多數(shù)是articles;
- 以“Emotion regulation”為主題搜索共31篇蹈丸,集中在2011年以后,多數(shù)是articles.
EXAMPLES:
按照被引頻次排序:
- Emotion, decision making and the orbitofrontal cortex(眶額葉皮層).
- The orbitofrontal cortex(眶額葉皮層) and reward.
- Failure to respond autonomically to anticipated future outcomes following damage to prefrontal cortex(前額葉皮層).
- Activation of the human orbitofrontal cortex(眶額葉皮層) to a liquid food stimulus is correlated with its subjective pleasantness.
- Electrophysiological correlates of rapid spatial orienting towards fearful faces.
- Cognitive response profile of the human fusiform face area(梭狀回面孔區(qū)) as determined by EEG.
- Anatomical differences in the mirror neuron system(鏡像神經(jīng)元系統(tǒng)) and social cognition network in autism.
- Cognitive Reappraisal of emotion: a meta-analysis of human neuroimaging studies.
- Electrophysiological studies of human face perception. III: Effects of top-down processing on face-specific potentials.
10.Effective connectivity within the distributed cortical network(皮層網(wǎng)絡(luò)) for face perception.
按日期排序
- The Roles of Left Versus Right Anterior Temporal Lobes(前顳葉) in Semantic Memory: A Neuropsychological Comparison of Postsurgical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients.
- MRI Shows that Exhaustion Syndrome Due to Chronic Occupational Stress is Associated with Partially Reversible Cerebral Changes.
3.Influences of Age, Sex, and Moderate Alcohol Drinking on the Intrinsic Functional Architecture of Adolescent Brains. - How the Brain Converts Negative Evaluation into Performance Facilitation.
- Inhibitory Modulation of Orbitofrontal Cortex(眶額葉皮層) on Medial Prefrontal Cortex-Amygdala Information Flow.
- Humor Appreciation Involves Parametric and Synchronized Activity in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus(內(nèi)側(cè)前額葉皮層和海馬回).
- Distinct Cerebellar(小腦) Contributions to Cognitive-Perceptual Dynamics During Natural Viewing.
- Neural Population(神經(jīng)元群) Decoding Reveals the Intrinsic Positivity of the Self.
- Sensorimotor Network Crucial for Inferring Amusement from Smiles.
- Anterior Cingulate Pathways(前扣帶通路) May Affect Emotions Through Orbitofrontal Cortex(眶額葉皮層).
總結(jié):與腦相關(guān)呐芥;ERPs/TMS/fMRI/元分析
Paper selected
- Kanske, P., Heissler, J., Sch?nfelder, S., Bongers, A., & Wessa, M. (2011). How to regulate emotion? neural networks for reappraisal and distraction. Cerebral Cortex, 21(6), 1379-1388.