Genes, Brain and Behavior

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Genes, Brain and Behavior
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Abbreviated title Genes Brain Behav
Discipline Life Sciences, Neuroscience, Genetics, Behavioral Sciences, Biology, Medical Sciences, Psychiatry
Language English
Edited by Wim E. Crusio
Publication details
Publisher Blackwell Publishing (United Kingdom)
Publication history 2002 - present
Frequency 8/year
Open access partially
Impact factor 4.385 (2006)
Indexing
ISSN 1601-1848 (print)
1601-183X (web)
LCCN 2002243177
CODEN GBBEAO
OCLC 49420026
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Genes, Brain and Behavior (Online ISSN 1601-183X; also known as G2B) is a scientific journal published by the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society in collaboration with Blackwell Publishing. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the fields of behavioral, neural, and psychiatric genetics. Volume 1 appeared in 2002 and issues appeared quarterly; as its popularity grew it switched to a bimonthly in 2003 and then to an 8-times-a-year schedule in 2006. G2B is currently (2007) [2] included in the major indexes Biological Abstracts, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' Biotechnology & Bioengineering Abstracts, Animal Behavior Abstracts, Neurosciences Abstracts, and Genetics Abstracts, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Science Citation Index, and Scopus. According to the 2007 edition of the Journal Citation Reports, its 2006 impact factor is 4.385. This ranks G2B 37 and 4 in the two categories in which it is listed, Neurosciences and Behavioral Sciences, respectively; this effectively made it the highest ranking primary journal in the category Behavioral Sciences.


The journal publishes articles in the following categories:


[edit] Most cited articles

According to the Science Citation Index, the following three articles had been cited most often (>55 times; as of April 2008):

  1. Rubenstein JLR and Merzenich MM, 2003. Model of autism: increased ratio of excitation/inhibition in key neural systems. Genes, Brain and Behavior 2:255-267.
  2. Holmes A, Li Q, Murphy DL, Gold E, and Crawley JN, 2003. Abnormal anxiety-related behaviour in serotonin transporter null mutant mice: the influence of genetic background. Genes, Brain and Behavior 2:365-380.
  3. Holmes A, Wrenn CC, Harris AP, Thayer KE, Crawley JN. 2002. Behavioral profiles of inbred strains on novel olfactory, spatial and emotional tests for reference memory in mice. Genes, Brain and Behavior 1:55-69.

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