The Journal of Clinical Neuroscience is a dedicated platform for the publication of articles pertinent to the clinical management of patients afflicted with disorders affecting the central and peripheral nervous system. The journal specifically seeks contributions from experts in neurosurgery, neurology, neuroradiology, neuropathology, and orthopedic spine surgery. While the primary focus remains on these areas, articles from psychiatry, otolaryngology, or laboratory studies can be considered if they exhibit a clear and direct relevance to clinical neuroscience.
The target audience comprises a diverse group of medical professionals including physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, students, and other healthcare practitioners deeply invested in the care of patients within the clinical neuroscience domain. Reflecting its global perspective, the journal attracts authors and readers from various corners of the world.
The Journal of Clinical Neuroscience actively welcomes submissions encompassing various types of papers:
- Original Research: Rigorous investigations that contribute novel insights.
- Review Article: Comprehensive analyses that synthesize existing knowledge.
- Tools and Techniques: Articles detailing innovative tools or methodologies.
- Global Neuroscience: Perspectives on the international landscape of neuroscience.
- History of Clinical Neuroscience: Explorations into the historical aspects of the field.
- Opinion Paper: Expert viewpoints and perspectives on relevant topics.
- Mind Matter: Articles discussing the intricate relationship between the mind and neuroscience.
- Images in Neuroscience: Visual representations contributing to understanding.
- Correspondence: Letters addressing matters relevant to the field.
- Invited Commentary: Expert commentaries on specific subjects.
Through its diverse offerings, the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience aims to facilitate the exchange of valuable insights among professionals deeply engaged in the care and study of clinical neuroscience patients.