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Research Impact Score*: 7.1 Impact Factor: 2.6 SCIMAGO SJR: 0.897 SCIMAGO H-index: 193 Research Ranking (Medicine) 734 Research Ranking (Neuroscience) 69 Number of Best scientists*: 455 Documents by best scientists*: 565 Journal...
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...
November 2023 BBI Horizons: a methodological roadmap for the “next generation” of BBI research Edited byHannah Wardill,Sanam Mustafa,Joshua Holmes,Mark Hutchinson 14 June 2023 Dialing in the Dialogue Between Inflammation and the Brain Edited byKeith Kelley,Annabelle Reaux Le ...
Impact of unilateral knee restraint on symmetry adaptation and double-support phase dynamic stability during split-belt walking Keisuke Hirata Hiroki Hanawa Naohiko Kanemura Research Article06 February 2025Article: 61 Attention and control of posture: the effects of light touch on the center-of-pressure...
While research paradigms have depicted changes in cellular metabolism following mTBI in clinical populations [17] and in preclinical studies [56], the effects of neurotrauma on the metabolism of 5-HT and 5-HT-derived products have not been fully delineated in humans; however, they have been ...
November 2023 BBI Horizons: a methodological roadmap for the “next generation” of BBI research Edited byHannah Wardill,Sanam Mustafa,Joshua Holmes,Mark Hutchinson 14 June 2023 Dialing in the Dialogue Between Inflammation and the Brain Edited byKeith Kelley,Annabelle Reaux Le ...
Nature Matters Arising Open Access 08 Mar 2023 Sections Figures References Abstract Main Precise BWAS require large samples Effect sizes replicate across datasets Statistical errors limit reproducibility Multivariate BWAS reproducibility The underpowered BWAS paradox Importance of small-sample neuroimaging Impo...
Microgravity is a basic physical factor in the space environment. Numerous studies have demonstrated that microgravity dramatically affects the physiological functions of human body inducing impairments in cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, endocrine and immune systems[1]. Besides, it was also suggested that ...
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a major member of the neurotrophin family, is one of the brain indicators of depression research. Depressive states, including elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the brain, have been reported to be accompanied by down-regulation of BDNF expression...