Dear Colleagues,
I would like to cordially invite you to submit a manuscript for publication in the Journal of Experimental Neuroscience.
The journal offers an authoritative and rapid review by international experts in the field, and is designed for rapid, free and unlimited dissemination of knowledge to readers around the world. As Editor-in-Chief, I can assure you of impartial, rigorous and speedy review of all manuscripts submitted in the area of neuroscience.
We encourage submissions in a variety of formats, including short communications, original research articles, reviews, commentaries, and methods. Please refer to the text below for further information on our journal.
What is the advantage to you of publishing in Journal of Experimental Neuroscience?
Full open access: everyone can read your article and you retain copyright in it
Publishing decision within 2 weeks of submission
Your paper will not be rejected due to lack of space and will be published immediately on acceptance
Prompt and fair peer review from two expert peer reviewers
Frequent updates on your paper’s status
Friendly responsive staff
Aims and scope:
Journal of Experimental Neuroscience is a journal that publishes papers in nervous system structure and function.
What a previous author said:
"The publishing process of this journal was a most pleasant and productive experience. I was particularly impressed with the regular updates of the progress of my submission. Many other journals receive a submission and authors may not hear anything for months. I appreciate your notification policy."
In summary:
The advantages of a younger journal such as Journal of Experimental Neuroscience are numerous but in essence allow us a greater flexibility and responsiveness to authors and readers that older journals cannot match.
Timing and deadlines:
Submissions are welcomed at any time. Papers are published on an on-going basis.
Next steps:
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Yours sincerely,
Dr Raphael Pinaud
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Experimental Neuroscience