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NeuroImage is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on neuroimaging, including functional neuroimaging and functional human brain mapping. The most recent editor-in-chief was Stephen Smith. The journal drew attention in 2023 when all editors resigned after a dispute with the publisher, Elsevier, over publication fees.
The John and Sophie Prockop Memorial Lectureship was established in 2005 by the founding editor, Leon Prockop, in memory of his parents. The recipient is the first author of a manuscript published in the prior year that has been judged to have outstanding value to the development and success of the journal or is the highest quality manuscript.
Neuroimaging is the use of quantitative (computational) techniques to study the structure and function of the central nervous system, developed as an objective way of scientifically studying the healthy human brain in a non-invasive manner.
NeuroImage: Clinical is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering clinical neuroimaging research. It was established in 2012 and is published by Elsevier as a sister journal to NeuroImage. [1] The editor-in-chief is Andrew Zalesky. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 4.891. [2]
Higher SJR indicator values are meant to indicate greater journal prestige. SJR is developed by the Scimago Lab, [5] originated from a research group at the University of Granada. The SJR indicator is a variant of the eigenvector centrality measure used in network theory. Such measures establish the importance of a node in a network based on ...
A number of online neuroscience databases are available which provide information regarding gene expression, neurons, macroscopic brain structure, and neurological or psychiatric disorders.
NeuroImage: Clinical; P. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging This page was last edited on 7 February 2015, at 10:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
A key description of the methodology of voxel-based morphometry is Voxel-Based Morphometry—The Methods [9] —one of the most cited articles in the journal NeuroImage. [10] The usual approach for statistical analysis is mass-univariate (analysis of each voxel separately), but pattern recognition may also be used, e.g., for classifying ...