Sharing Emerging Science Through World-Class Publications
From open-access journal eNeuro to our peer-reviewed and top-cited JNeurosci, SfN publications offer breadth and depth into the rapidly developing field.
Launched in 1981 as the first neuroscience-focused journal, JNeurosci has consistently been a multidisciplinary journal that publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system.
Celebrating 40 years of the Journal of Neuroscience:
- Read the editorial: 40 Years of The Journal of Neuroscience
- Browse the special collection commemorating 40 years of JNeurosci
- Watch this video looking back at the past 40 years of publishing at The Journal of Neuroscience.
JNeurosci is committed to publishing rigorous and quality neuroscience. Read more about it in our Experimental Design Editorials.
Read the collection of Dual Perspectives, a pair of short, expert mini-reviews that provide opposing and/or complementary hypotheses related to an important question in neuroscience, written by proponents of each view.
Browse JNeurosci's Featured Research page, and view the Early Release page for the latest research.
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Launched in 2014, SfN's open-access journal publishes high quality papers in all areas of neuroscience that increase our understanding of the nervous system, including replication studies and negative results.
Read Christophe Bernard’s editorial Calling Names, which introduces two perspectives on the philosophical approach to cognitive neuroscience and the issue of “naming”:
- György Buzsáki’s The Brain–Cognitive Behavior Problem: A Retrospective
- David Poeppel and Federico Adolfi’s Against the Epistemological Primacy of the Hardware: The Brain from Inside Out, Turned Upside Down
eNeuro encourages authors to consider using estimation statistics in their analyses. Learn more about this initiative here. On the blog you can see author responses On Using Estimation Statistics. Watch this webinar with Robert J. Calin-Jageman and Katherine S. Button to learn more: Ask an Expert: Estimation Statistics and Statistical Power.
Committed to promoting rigorous science, read through this series on Experimental Bias.
The journal provides a venue to publish Open-Source Tools and Methods papers, and Registered Reports.
Browse through journal highlights on the Blog and Featured Research page, and view the Early Release page for the latest research.
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SfN's digital member magazine, Neuroscience Quarterly covers SfN news, programs, science, and events, and other neuroscience-related issues.
- Emailed to members four times a year: January, April, July, and October
- Enhanced content includes videos, slideshows, and interactive elements
Read the latest issue of SfN's twice-monthly, all-member digital newsletter. This issue contains:
- Key dates and details for annual meeting attendees
- The latest research for JNeurosci and eNeuro
- Public education and advocacy initiatives