Neuropsychology Review Q1 Unclaimed
Neuropsychology Review is devoted to integrative review papers in all aspects of neuroscience contributing to a mechanistic understanding of human neuropsychology in normal and clinical populations. The journal's broad perspective is supported by an outstanding, multidisciplinary editorial board. The journal aims to publish scholarly articles that summarize and synthesize strengths and weaknesses in the literature and propose novel hypotheses, models, methods of analysis and links to other fields. Publication of new data is not the purview of the journalTopics include:explication of translational research bearing on clinical problemsdidactics on application of new methods and technologies to enable clinical and translational research, and critical, objective review of specific topics in neuropsychologyIts refereed articles, written by international specialists, discuss complex issues, including:distinctive cognitive, sensory, and motor component processes affected by endogenous or acquired conditions affecting central nervous system functionchallenges in early diagnosisthe impact of genes and environment on performancerisk factors for functional impairmentconcepts and considerations affecting and enabling recovery and restitution of functionclinical trial designneuropsychological function and its substrates characteristic of normal development and aging, and neuropsychological dysfunction and its substrates in neurological, psychiatric, and medical populations, and moreReviews include thoughtful consideration of neuroimaging or neurophysiological findings relevant to the topic at hand. Focuses on clinical populations and clinical problems in neuropsychology Topics include neurocognitive features of central nervous system disease and injury; challenges in early diagnosis; the impact of ethnicity; risk factors for cognitive impairment; and more Discusses strengths and weaknesses in the literature, and propose new methods, hypotheses and links to other disciplines It has an SJR impact factor of 1,908.
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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2690 €
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1,908
SJR Impact factor111
H Index77
Total Docs (Last Year)104
Total Docs (3 years)7889
Total Refs729
Total Cites (3 years)102
Citable Docs (3 years)7.21
Cites/Doc (2 years)102.45
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