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Journal Of Neural Engineering

Journal of Neural Engineering publishes research on neural engineering to understand, replace, repair and enhance the nervous system. The journal supports open access and presents journal metrics including median submission to first decision times, impact factor, and citescore.

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Impact Factor 3.8
Quartile Q2
Open Access Type Open
ISSN 1741-2560
eISSN 1741-2552
Invitation Only No
Cost Range Open access may be available at no cost to authors through transformative and institutional agreements; other open access publishing options are offered across IOP Publishing journals.

Submission Instructions

Journal Of Neural Engineering accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.

Papers

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract An abstract is required. The abstract should normally not be more than 300 words. Unstructured.
Manuscript Articles should follow the Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion system. Keywords relevant to the work must be supplied during submission.
References A single referencing system must be used consistently throughout the article.
Figures & Tables Figures and tables must be included within the text. Figures and tables should be numbered serially, figures should be clear and figures should not use colour as the only means of conveying information.
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Topical Reviews

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract An abstract is required. The abstract should not normally exceed 300 words. Unstructured.
Manuscript Articles should follow the Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion system. Keywords must be supplied during submission, and the manuscript should include an acknowledgements section before the references section where applicable.
References A single referencing system must be used consistently throughout the article, and references should fully acknowledge relevant work and provide enough information to locate the cited item.
Figures & Tables Figures and tables must be included within the text. Figures and tables should be numbered sequentially, tables should be used only when they improve conciseness, and tables must not use colour.
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Notes

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract An abstract is required. Abstract should not normally exceed 300 words.
Manuscript Articles should follow the Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion system. Keywords relevant to the work must be supplied during submission.
References A single referencing system must be used consistently throughout the article.
Figures & Tables Figures and tables must be included within the text. Figures and tables should be numbered serially and referred to in the text by number.
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Recent Publications

A Roadmap to Navigate the Future of Neural Engineering

Warren M Grill, Cynthia A Chestek, Yiwen Wang, Aman S Aberra, A Destexhe, Rosa H M Chan, Bao-Liang Lu, Yael Hanein, Jacob T Robinson, Clarissa Whitmire, Allen W Song, Dario Farina, Daniel Perry Ferris, Rylie Green, Josef Goding, Maria Asplund

10.1088/1741-2552/ae78c2
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Uncertainty-aware multi-path framework with dynamic arbitration for Alzheimer's disease MRI classification

Shichao Du, Bing Zhu, Miao Yu, Junhu Liu

10.1088/1741-2552/ae7905
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Robust multi-centre interictal EEG biomarker for distinguishing epilepsy from mimickers

Jeet Bandhu Lahiri, Puneet Agarwal, Suman Kushwaha, Mridula Singh, Siddharth Panwar

10.1088/1741-2552/ae7906
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fNIRS Single-trial decoding improves systematically with higher optode density, model-based noise regression, and image reconstruction

Thomas Fischer, Eike Middell, Shakiba Moradi, Alexander von Lühmann

10.1088/1741-2552/ae782f
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Single-site non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation with multidimensional encoding enables object differentiation using a myoelectric prosthetic hand

Tommaso Raymond Benigni, Andres E Pena, Aliyah K Shell, Justin M Asbee, Sathyakumar Kuntaegowdanahalli, James J Abbas, Ranu Jung

10.1088/1741-2552/ae7830
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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to publish?

Submission to first decision before peer review: 7 days; after peer review: 66 days; overall first decision: 31 days; final acceptance after peer review and any author revisions: 153 days.

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Is a cover letter required?

A cover letter may be provided with any pertinent information affecting manuscript handling; it is not stated as required.

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What are the publication costs?

Open access may be available at no cost under transformative and institutional agreements; otherwise open access publishing options are available across IOP Publishing journals.

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Research Topics

EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces Neuroscience and Neural Engineering Neural dynamics and brain function Functional Brain Connectivity Studies Muscle activation and electromyography studies Advanced Memory and Neural Computing Neurological disorders and treatments Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies Photoreceptor and optogenetics research Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology Blind Source Separation Techniques Motor Control and Adaptation Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies Nerve injury and regeneration Epilepsy research and treatment Tactile and Sensory Interactions Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques Emotion and Mood Recognition Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery