Journal of Neuroscience & Cognitive Studies

Journal of Neuroscience & Cognitive Studies

Journal of Neuroscience & Cognitive Studies

Journal of Neuroscience and Cognitive Studies (ISSN: 2835-5504) is a prestigious scholarly publication dedicated to advancing the understanding of the human brain and cognition. With a focus on rigorous research and insightful analyses, the journal provides a platform for researchers, neuroscientists, and cognitive scientists to share their groundbreaking findings and cutting-edge theories. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and promoting evidence-based knowledge, the Journal of Neuroscience and Cognitive Studies contributes to the advancement of neuroscience and cognitive studies, driving innovation and enhancing our understanding of the complex workings of the human mind.

Journal of Neuroscience & Cognitive Studies

Journal of Neuroscience and Cognitive Studies (ISSN: 2835-5504) is a prestigious scholarly publication dedicated to advancing the understanding of the human brain and cognition. With a focus on rigorous research and insightful analyses, the journal provides a platform for researchers, neuroscientists, and cognitive scientists to share their groundbreaking findings and cutting-edge theories. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and promoting evidence-based knowledge, the Journal of Neuroscience and Cognitive Studies contributes to the advancement of neuroscience and cognitive studies, driving innovation and enhancing our understanding of the complex workings of the human mind.

Journal aims to focus on target based audience neuroscientists, neurobiologists, neurologists, pharmacologists and professionals in current activity in neuroscience research.
We encourage publishing research articles, reviews, mini reviews, case studies, review articles, perspectives, letters and editorials.

Editor & Editorial Board

Our esteemed Editorial panel

Stavros J Baloyannis

Stavros J Baloyannis

Greece

Vincenzo Belcastro

Vincenzo Belcastro

Italy

Vicente Felipo

Vicente Felipo

Spain

Massimiliano Valeriani

Massimiliano Valeriani

Denmark

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

China

Shu-Li Wang

Shu-Li Wang

Taiwan

Jiapei Dai

Jiapei Dai

China

Gianluigi Forloni

Gianluigi Forloni

Italy

Recently Published Articles

Journal of Neuroscience & Cognitive Studies aspires to publish journals that are exciting to read, educate, and keep the audience updated on cutting edge research in the fields of science, technology, medicine, surgery, oncology and oral health.

J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 4, Issue 1 | 1017 | Open Access
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Replicated Risk CACNA1C Variants for Major Psychiatric Disorders May Serve as Potential Therapeutic Targets for the Shared Depressive Endophenotype

Xiaoyun Guo, Yingmei Fu, Yong Zhang, Tong Wang, Lu Lu, Xingqun Luo, Kesheng Wang, Juncao Huang, Ting Xie, Chengchou Zheng, Kebing Yang, Jinghui Tong, Lingjun Zuo, Longli Kang, Yunlong Tan, Kaida Jiang, Chiang-shan R. Li and Xingguang Luo

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J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 4, Issue 1 | 1015 | Open Access
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Evaluation of a Polish Version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-21)

Zawislak D, Zur-Wyrozumska K, Habera M, Skrzypiec K, Pac Agnieszka and Cebula G

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J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 3, Issue 1 | 1013 | Open Access
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The Link between Hidden Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline

Belinda RongXin Han, Peter R Thorne and Srdjan M Vlajkovic

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J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 3, Issue 1 | 1012 | Open Access
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In Pursuit of Non-Invasive Psychopharmacology: Developing fNIRS Repertoire

Denis Larrivee

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J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 2, Issue 2 | 1011 | Open Access
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Brain Tumor Stem Cells and New Therapeutic Options

Tolga Turan Dundar

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J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 2, Issue 1 | 1009 | Open Access
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Screening of Cognitive Impairment: Undiagnosed or Over Diagnosis in a Vulnerable Population

Kochen Silvia, Sevillano Zulma, Lisso Julieta, Nancy Medel and Solis Patricia

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J Neurosci Cogn Stud | Volume 2, Issue 1 | 1007 | Open Access
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Smell and Taste Dysfunction are Markers of Early and Persistent Pathology Following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Robert I Henkin and Mona Abdelmeguid

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