From January 1, 2023,Brain Research Bulletinwill become a full gold open access journal freely available for everyone to access and read. All articles submitted afterOctober 14, 2022, are subject to an article publishing charge (APC) after peer review and acceptance.Learn more about hybrid journa...
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From January 1, 2023,Brain Research Bulletinwill become a full gold open access journal freely available for everyone to access and read. All articles submitted afterOctober 14, 2022, are subject to an article publishing charge (APC) after peer review and acceptance.Learn more about hybrid journa...
From January 1, 2023,Brain Research Bulletinwill become a full gold open access journal freely available for everyone to access and read. All articles submitted afterOctober 14, 2022, are subject to an article publishing charge (APC) after peer review and acceptance.Learn more about hybrid journa...
2011-2023 Information Homepage How to publish in this journal brainsci@mdpi.com Scope Brain Sciences is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications in the neuroscience areas. The scope of Brain Sciences includes : -Co...
These findings may move research in the field away from the simplistic notion of risk alleles, recognizing that an allele may be a risk factor during one period and a protective factor during another. Further, this study has progressed the conceptualization of how genes and the environment interac...
While sexual orientation (hetero- versus homosexuality) has been similarly linked to functional differences in several phylogenetically-old brain areas, the research on morphological brain phenotypes associated with sexual orientation is far from conclusive. We examined potential cerebral structural differences...
It is important to conduct brain network research on single types of PSD patients, which would improve the reliability of the conclusions. In clinical practice, frontal lobe stroke is the most common type of stroke that causes PSD13. This may be due to the frontal lobe being closely related ...
Previous research has described “self-reliance” or “need for autonomy” as abarrierto help-seeking but this research found that young people’s needs for autonomy were linked to the normative developmental drive of individuation (Arnett,2023). This drive is connected to the desire to achieve ...
Brain Research Bulletin Volume 196, May 2023, Pages 76-98CAR T-cells to treat brain tumors Author links open overlay panelGrace Guzman a, Karolina Pellot c, Megan R. Reed a b, Analiz Rodriguez aShow more OutlineAdd to Mendeley Share Cite...