Cerebral Circulation – Cognition & Behavior (CCCB) is an esteemed peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to disseminating research articles that contribute to the advancement and comprehension of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in relation to cerebral circulation, cognition, and behavior. As an online-only publication, CCCB focuses on original papers and review articles spanning the realms of clinical, experimental, and basic science research.
The journal welcomes submissions that delve into various facets of the field, including but not limited to:
- Vascular cognitive disorders and impairment
- Vascular dementia and its nuances
- Vascular depression and its implications
- Cerebral blood flow and its dynamics
- Aging and its relationship with cognition
- The role of cerebrovascular factors in degenerative dementia
Specifically, CCCB is interested in a wide range of topics, including:
- Population-based studies that shed light on vascular dementia
- Public health aspects pertaining to the planning and execution of preventive programs at the population level
- Correlation studies exploring cognitive ramifications of substantial vessel strokes
- Investigations into the cognitive consequences of hypoperfusion due to circulatory disturbances or heart diseases
- Advances in brain imaging that contribute to our understanding of vascular dementia’s pathogenesis
- Progress in fluid biomarkers for diagnostic and pathogenic insights into vascular cognitive disorders
- Fundamental and clinical research examining the roles of sleep and glymphatic circulation in vascular and degenerative forms of dementia
- Clinical studies unveiling the diverse presentations of vascular cognitive disorders
- Studies probing the executive function in the context of vascular dementia
- Development of bedside tests with correlations to imaging techniques
- Animal models that explore amyloid angiopathy and other models relevant to vascular dementia
- Rigorously controlled clinical trials that investigate more effective treatments for vascular dementia and its neuropsychiatric complications
- Studies centered around both traditional and novel risk factors, as well as mechanisms of control, encompassing domains such as hypertension, metabolism, lipids, endocrinology, dietetics, nutrition, diabetes, cardiology, and cardiovascular surgery.
By offering a platform for the publication of research at the intersection of cerebral circulation, cognition, and behavior, CCCB plays a pivotal role in the dissemination of knowledge in the realm of vascular dementia and its associated conditions. Through a rigorous peer-review process and a commitment to quality scholarship, the journal is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and professionals invested in advancing our comprehension of these complex neurological disorders.
Volume 1: 2020
Volume 2: 2021
Volume 3: 2022
Volume 4: 2023
Volume 5: 2023
Volume 6: 2024
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