NeuroImage

NeuroImage
NeuroImage  
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Discipline Neuroimaging, functional neuroimaging
Language English
Publication details
Publisher Elsevier
Publication history 1993-present
Frequency 20/year
Impact factor
(2010)
5.932
Indexing
ISSN 1053-8119
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NeuroImage is a scientific journal in the neuroimaging field. It publishes neuroscientific as well as methodological papers, often about functional neuroimaging and functional human brain mapping. When Karl J. Friston took over as the present editor-in-chief the journal was divided into four sections: Anatomy and Physiology, Methods and Modelling, Systems Neuroscience, and Cognitive Neuroscience. The journal competes with Human Brain Mapping from John Wiley & Sons. Both journals have an impact factor around 5. Abstracts from the Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping have been published as supplements to the journal.

Among the most cited articles in NeuroImage are descriptions of voxel-based morphometry[1][2] and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis.[3][4][5] In all of these four papers, Karl Friston is among the authors.

Electronic versions of the articles are provided through Elsevier's ScienceDirect web-service. Abstracts are accessible without subscription while full articles are restricted to subscribers. Members of The Organization for Human Brain Mapping are eligible for reduced subscription rates.

References

  1. ^ John Ashburner and Karl J. Friston (June 2000). "Voxel-Based Morphometry—The Methods". NeuroImage 11 (6): 805–821. doi:10.1006/nimg.2000.0582. PMID 10860804. http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1053811900905822. 
  2. ^ Catriona D. Good, Ingrid S. Johnsrude, John Ashburner, Richard N. A. Henson, Karl J. Friston and Richard S. J. Frackowiak (July 2001). "A Voxel-Based Morphometric Study of Ageing in 465 Normal Adult Human Brains". NeuroImage 14 (1): 21–36. doi:10.1006/nimg.2001.0786. PMID 11525331. 
  3. ^ Karl J. Friston, Andrew P. Holmes, J-B. Poline, P. J. Grasby, S. C. R. Williams, Richard S. J. Frackowiak and R. Turner (March 1995). "Analysis of fMRI Time-Series Revisited". NeuroImage 2 (1): 45–53. doi:10.1006/nimg.1995.1007. PMID 9343589. http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1053811985710075. 
  4. ^ Keith J. Worsley and Karl J. Friston (September 1995). "Analysis of fMRI Time-Series Revisited—Again". NeuroImage 2 (3): 173–181. doi:10.1006/nimg.1995.1023. PMID 9343600. http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1053811985710233. 
  5. ^ The number of citations is apparent from a search with Google Scholar (2007-12-07) [1].

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