eNeurobiología is an open-access, continuously published electronic scientific journal published by the Brain Research Institute of the University of Veracruz. It is dedicated to the dissemination of original research papers and bibliographic reviews related to any area of neurobiology and related sciences, from a multidisciplinary perspective.
All papers published by eNeurobiología undergo a rigorous peer-review process based on their scientific quality and contribution to the development of neurobiology and related disciplines.
Objectives:
- To provide a platform for the international dissemination of research in neurobiology and related disciplines.
- To foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and specialists in the field of neurobiology in Mexico, Latin America, and the rest of the world.
- To publish high-quality research that contributes to advancing the understanding of the functions of the brain and nervous system from a multidisciplinary perspective.
- Provide open access to information and research findings in neurobiology and related disciplines.
Scope:
eNeurobiología is dedicated to the publication of original research and critical reviews in neurobiology and related disciplines, including but not limited to:
- Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
- Developmental Neuroscience
- Neurophysiology and Sensory Systems
- Neuroplasticity and Cognitive Processing
- Neuropharmacology and Psychopharmacology
- Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
- Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging
- Computational Neuroscience and Mathematical Models of Brain Function
The journal will accept submissions in English and Spanish, giving priority to those presenting innovative and significant results in the field of neurobiology. Submissions may be in any of the following formats: research article, short communication, case report, and review article.
Accepted papers may be human studies, as well as studies in animal models, in vitro and/or in silico, provided that they meet the relevant standards of rigor, reproducibility, and bioethical considerations.