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Neuroscience Informatics is a peer-reviewed gold open-access journal, in the fields of brain sciences, imaging and natural/engineered computational systems. The journal builds a bridge between medical and technical disciplines and encourages development activities and research in an international environment. The focus is on interdisciplinary, translational, and technical research that constitute the field of brain informatics or that are driven by imaging. The journal aims to profile topics relating to digital imaging methods and computer-assisted diagnostic and therapeutic workflows. One central focus is on new diagnostic and therapeutic processes that are facilitated by computer-assisted radiology and surgery. Neuroscience Informatics also welcomes submissions on communication technology, information sciences, as well as clinical applications:
Neurosciences disciplines of interest
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Neurointerventional surgery/radiology
- Neuroradiology
- Neurocritical care and emergency medicine
- Fundamentals
- Education and training
Informatics fields concerned
- Information processing and computer-driven systems
- Big-data analytics
- Informatics paradigms
- Brain-inspired computation & Brain/machine interfaces
- Modeling approaches
- Massive structured datasets
- Evaluation of available software tools
- Artificial Intelligence
- Medical imaging, digital imaging methods
- Image processing, analysis and display
- Computer applications for clinical or surgical practice
- Image-guided therapy
- Robotics, instrumentation and navigation
- Algorithmic and/or statistical methods
Neurosciences informatics presents results from these areas in original papers, review articles and short communications. This research must advance the understanding of a neurological condition or surgical/medical treatment and contribute to improving computer assisted radiology and surgery-supported procedures in clinical practice. 4 issues/year
- Dr Mohammad Shabaz – Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India
- Dr Ashutosh Sharma – Institute of Computer Technology and Information Security Southern Federal University, Russia
- Dr Shams Al Airawi – Department of Computer Science, University of California, USA
- Dr Vania Vieira Estrela – Federal Fluminense University, Niterói, Brazil