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Frontiers In Neural Circuits

Frontiers In Neural CircuitsSCIE

国际简称:FRONT NEURAL CIRCUIT  参考译名:神经电路的前沿

  • 中科院分区

    3区

  • CiteScore分区

    Q1

  • JCR分区

    Q2

基本信息:
ISSN:1662-5110
E-ISSN:1662-5110
是否OA:开放
是否预警:否
TOP期刊:否
出版信息:
出版地区:SWITZERLAND
出版商:Frontiers Media S.A.
出版语言:English
出版周期:1 issue/year
出版年份:2007
研究方向:NEUROSCIENCES
评价信息:
影响因子:3.4
H-index:47
CiteScore指数:6
SJR指数:1.531
SNIP指数:0.992
发文数据:
Gold OA文章占比:99.46%
研究类文章占比:69.51%
年发文量:82
自引率:0.0571...
开源占比:0.9917
出版撤稿占比:0
出版国人文章占比:0.1
OA被引用占比:1
英文简介 期刊介绍 CiteScore数据 中科院SCI分区 JCR分区 发文数据 常见问题

英文简介Frontiers In Neural Circuits期刊介绍

Frontiers in Neural Circuits publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research on the emergent properties of neural circuits - the elementary modules of the brain. Specialty Chief Editors Takao K. Hensch and Edward Ruthazer at Harvard University and McGill University respectively, are supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics and the public worldwide.

Frontiers in Neural Circuits launched in 2011 with great success and remains a "central watering hole" for research in neural circuits, serving the community worldwide to share data, ideas and inspiration. Articles revealing the anatomy, physiology, development or function of any neural circuitry in any species (from sponges to humans) are welcome. Our common thread seeks the computational strategies used by different circuits to link their structure with function (perceptual, motor, or internal), the general rules by which they operate, and how their particular designs lead to the emergence of complex properties and behaviors. Submissions focused on synaptic, cellular and connectivity principles in neural microcircuits using multidisciplinary approaches, especially newer molecular, developmental and genetic tools, are encouraged. Studies with an evolutionary perspective to better understand how circuit design and capabilities evolved to produce progressively more complex properties and behaviors are especially welcome. The journal is further interested in research revealing how plasticity shapes the structural and functional architecture of neural circuits.

期刊简介Frontiers In Neural Circuits期刊介绍

《Frontiers In Neural Circuits》自2007出版以来,是一本医学优秀杂志。致力于发表原创科学研究结果,并为医学各个领域的原创研究提供一个展示平台,以促进医学领域的的进步。该刊鼓励先进的、清晰的阐述,从广泛的视角提供当前感兴趣的研究主题的新见解,或审查多年来某个重要领域的所有重要发展。该期刊特色在于及时报道医学领域的最新进展和新发现新突破等。该刊近一年未被列入预警期刊名单,目前已被权威数据库SCIE收录,得到了广泛的认可。

该期刊投稿重要关注点:

Cite Score数据(2024年最新版)Frontiers In Neural Circuits Cite Score数据

  • CiteScore:6
  • SJR:1.531
  • SNIP:0.992
学科类别 分区 排名 百分位
大类:Neuroscience 小类:Neuroscience (miscellaneous) Q1 10 / 49

80%

大类:Neuroscience 小类:Sensory Systems Q1 9 / 42

79%

大类:Neuroscience 小类:Cognitive Neuroscience Q2 36 / 115

69%

大类:Neuroscience 小类:Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Q3 50 / 97

48%

CiteScore 是由Elsevier(爱思唯尔)推出的另一种评价期刊影响力的文献计量指标。反映出一家期刊近期发表论文的年篇均引用次数。CiteScore以Scopus数据库中收集的引文为基础,针对的是前四年发表的论文的引文。CiteScore的意义在于,它可以为学术界提供一种新的、更全面、更客观地评价期刊影响力的方法,而不仅仅是通过影响因子(IF)这一单一指标来评价。

历年Cite Score趋势图

中科院SCI分区Frontiers In Neural Circuits 中科院分区

中科院 2023年12月升级版 综述期刊:否 Top期刊:否
大类学科 分区 小类学科 分区
医学 3区 NEUROSCIENCES 神经科学 4区

中科院分区表 是以客观数据为基础,运用科学计量学方法对国际、国内学术期刊依据影响力进行等级划分的期刊评价标准。它为我国科研、教育机构的管理人员、科研工作者提供了一份评价国际学术期刊影响力的参考数据,得到了全国各地高校、科研机构的广泛认可。

中科院分区表 将所有期刊按照一定指标划分为1区、2区、3区、4区四个层次,类似于“优、良、及格”等。最开始,这个分区只是为了方便图书管理及图书情报领域的研究和期刊评估。之后中科院分区逐步发展成为了一种评价学术期刊质量的重要工具。

历年中科院分区趋势图

JCR分区Frontiers In Neural Circuits JCR分区

2023-2024 年最新版
按JIF指标学科分区 收录子集 分区 排名 百分位
学科:NEUROSCIENCES SCIE Q2 116 / 310

62.7%

按JCI指标学科分区 收录子集 分区 排名 百分位
学科:NEUROSCIENCES SCIE Q3 188 / 310

39.52%

JCR分区的优势在于它可以帮助读者对学术文献质量进行评估。不同学科的文章引用量可能存在较大的差异,此时单独依靠影响因子(IF)评价期刊的质量可能是存在一定问题的。因此,JCR将期刊按照学科门类和影响因子分为不同的分区,这样读者可以根据自己的研究领域和需求选择合适的期刊。

历年影响因子趋势图

发文数据

2023-2024 年国家/地区发文量统计
  • 国家/地区数量
  • USA117
  • CHINA MAINLAND38
  • Canada37
  • GERMANY (FED REP GER)29
  • Japan28
  • Australia22
  • England19
  • France13
  • Switzerland11
  • Sweden10

本刊中国学者近年发表论文

  • 1、A neural tract tracing study on synaptic connections for cortical glutamatergic terminals and cervical spinal calretinin neurons in rats

    Author: Huang, Ziyun; Sun, Liping; Zheng, Xuefeng; Zhang, Ye; Zhu, Yaxi; Chen, Tao; Chen, Zhi; Ja, Linju; OuYang, Lisi; Zhu, Yaofeng; Chen, Si; Lei, Wanlong

    Journal: FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS. 2023; Vol. 17, Issue , pp. -. DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2023.1086873

  • 2、The PPN and motor control: Preclinical studies to deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease

    Author: Lin, Caixia; Ridder, Margreet C.; Sah, Pankaj

    Journal: FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS. 2023; Vol. 17, Issue , pp. -. DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2023.1095441

  • 3、Recent advances in understanding neuronal diversity and neural circuit complexity across different brain regions using single-cell sequencing

    Author: Xing, Yu; Zan, Chunfang; Liu, Lu

    Journal: FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS. 2023; Vol. 17, Issue , pp. -. DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2023.1007755

  • 4、Robust and reusable self-organized locomotion of legged robots under adaptive physical and neural communications

    Author: Sun, Tao; Dai, Zhendong; Manoonpong, Poramate

    Journal: FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS. 2023; Vol. 17, Issue , pp. -. DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2023.1111285

  • 5、Lower Posttraumatic α-Synuclein Level Associated With Altered Default Mode Network Connectivity Following Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

    Author: Ye L1,2, Zhang D1, Shao M3, Zhao P1, Yin B4, Zhuang J5, Wang F6, Yan Z1, Bai G1.

    Journal: Front Neural Circuits. 2019 Apr 16;13:26. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2019.00026. eCollection 2019.

  • 6、Aberrant Coupling Between Resting-State Cerebral Blood Flow and Functional Connectivity in Wilson's Disease.

    Author: Hu S1, Wu H1, Xu C2, Wang A2, Wang Y1, Shen T1, Huang F1, Kan H1, Li C2.

    Journal: Front Neural Circuits. 2019 Apr 18;13:25. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2019.00025. eCollection 2019.

  • 7、Longitudinal Changes in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Correlation With Outcome.

    Author: Yin B1,2, Li DD2, Huang H3, Gu CH2, Bai GH3, Hu LX2, Zhuang JF4, Zhang M1.

    Journal: Front Neural Circuits. 2019 May 7;13:28. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2019.00028. eCollection 2019.

  • 8、Brain Structural Alterations in Left-Behind Children: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.

    Author: Fu Y1, Xiao Y1,2, Du M1, Mao C1, Fu G1,2, Yang L1, Liu X1, Sweeney JA2,3, Lui S1,2, Yan Z1.

    Journal: Front Neural Circuits. 2019 May 8;13:33. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2019.00033. eCollection 2019.

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