NeuroImage
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Discipline | Neuroimaging |
Language | English |
Abbreviated title | None |
Publisher (country) | Elsevier (Netherlands) |
Publication history | 1993 to present |
Website | Information URL Content URL |
ISSN | 1053-8119 |
NeuroImage is a scientific journal in the neuroimaging area often publishing studies about functional human brain mapping. It publishes neuroscientific as well as methodological papers. When Karl J. Friston took over as the present editor-in-chief the journal was divided into four sections: Anatomy and Physiology, Methods and Modelling, Systems Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience.
It competes with Human Brain Mapping from Wiley. Both journals have an Thomson Scientific impact factor around 5.
[edit] Cost and accessibility
As with others of Elsevier's journals NeuroImage is not an open access journal, and the copyright of the author is usually transferred to the publisher. Previously color figures in the printed version did not cost anything, but are now billed USD 250 per page. There are no additional publication charges (as of 2006).
Electronic versions of the articles are provided through Elsevier's ScienceDirect web-service. Abstracts are accessible without subscription while full articles are restricted to subscribers. Members of the The Organization for Human Brain Mapping are eligible for reduced subscription rates.