Neuroscience Letters Journal Abbreviation: NEUROSCI LETT Journal ISSN: 0304-3940 YearImpact Factor (IF)Total ArticlesTotal Cites 2023 (2024 update)2.5-- 20222.5-35700 20213.197-39773 20203.04663939278 20192.27467633324 20182.17368633765 20172.15970633322
Last update 7 February 2022 The brain is a remarkably complex organ. It is a heterogeneous collection of billions of neurons and glial cells that are interconnected to form a finely tuned network capable of higher cognition. The molecular activity of the brain is divergent in various brain region...
Neuroscience Lettersis devoted to the rapid publication of high-quality articles of interest to the broad community of neuroscientists. Only articles which will make a significant addition to the literature in the field will be published. Manuscripts in all areas of neuroscience, including … ...
We visualized the projection of these thirty-two fixed points in the top 2 PCs of the activity of all units (column 1) and in the top 2 PCs each unit cluster’s activity (column 2–6, letters denote unit cluster identity as in Fig. 3a). Due to space constraints, we visualize ...
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impact of training on both speed and accuracy57, we performed factor analyses across all cognitive control tasks separately for error rates and reaction times (Methods). This yielded two factors for error rates (one jointly for inhibition and shifting and one for memory) and one single factor ...
reports are considered. Case series dealing with clinically relevant laboratory studies, review articles and debates on various aspects of neuroscience and neurology, commentaries on new developments in clinical neuroscience are considered. Furthermore, letters to the Editors on clinical cases and the exch...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) via implanted electrodes is used worldwide to treat patients with severe neurological and psychiatric disorders. However, its invasiveness precludes widespread clinical use and deployment in research. Temporal interference (T
hand, based on what was proposed earlier on the possible role of the executive areas or FPCN in negative mood and depression (Section 3.2), it seems that the mere activation in the executive areas does not play an important role in preventing negative mood and depression. A critical factor ...
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