Dear Members of the Neuroimaging Community,
The Editorial Board of Brain Imaging and Behavior invites you to
submit your best research for publication in this new
Journal. Although there are excellent outlets for publication of
neuroimaging studies we concluded that a clinically-oriented journal
that is rigorous and emphasizes issues of neural mechanism would
provide a timely and important venue. Manuscripts are presently
under review for inclusion in Volume I. BIB offers rapid review and
on-line publication prior to the print edition. We would appreciate
your bringing Brain Imaging and Behavior to your colleague's attention.
Sincerely,
Andy Saykin, Erin Bigler, Martha Shenton and the Editorial Board
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CALL FOR PAPERS: BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR
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www.springer.com/journal/11682
Springer is pleased to announce Brain Imaging and Behavior, a new
journal beginning publication in 2007. Manuscript submissions are now
being accepted via Springer's on-line Editorial Manager:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/bior/.
Scope and Aims
Brain Imaging and Behavior seeks to publish innovative clinically
relevant research using neuroimaging approaches to enhance the
understanding of neural mechanisms underlying disorders of cognition,
affect and motivation, and their treatment or prevention.
Neuroimaging methods include but are not limited to structural and
functional MRI, positron emission tomography, magnetoencephalography,
EEG and event related potentials and optical imaging. Examples of
particularly relevant types of studies include the use of brain
imaging for identification of at-risk populations, diagnosis and
treatment planning, and for monitoring the effects of behavioral,
pharmacological and neurosurgical interventions. Research on
individual differences in representation of normal functions is
important as well. Studies bridging the higher cognitive and
molecular levels of analysis would be particularly welcome including,
for example, research relating genetic polymorphisms and other
biomarkers to brain structure, function or treatment-induced changes.
These examples are meant to be illustrative and not exclusive. The
research published in this journal is expected to be of broad
interest to researchers and clinicians in fields addressing brain
behavior relationships (e.g., neuropsychology, psychiatry, neurology,
neurosurgery, radiology, rehabilitation and cognitive neuroscience).
The journal will publish original research, critical reviews, short
communications, news sections, and letters to the editor. It will
provide a forum for discussion of discoveries, advances, and
controversies in the arena of functional brain imaging.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Andrew J. Saykin, Center for Neuroimaging, Indiana
University School of Medicine. Associate Editors: Erin D. Bigler,
Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, Utah. Martha E. Shenton,
Brigham & Women's Hospital-Harvard, Boston, MA. Editorial Assistant:
Heather S. Pixley, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH.
Board Members: Konstantinos Arfanakis, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago, IL; Robert Bilder, University of California, Los
Angeles, CA; Jeffrey R. Binder, Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, WI; Susan Y. Bookheimer, University of California, Los
Angeles, CA; Randy Buckner, Massachusetts General Hospital-Harvard,
Boston, MA; Bruce Crosson, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL;
Scott H. Faro, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA; Judith M. Ford,
Yale University, New Haven, CT; William D. Gaillard, George
Washington University & NINDS, Washington, D.C.; Alexandra J. Golby,
Brigham & Women's Hospital-Harvard, Boston, MA; Ruben C. Gur,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Frank G. Hillary,
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; William Jagust,
University of California, Berkeley, CA; Terry L. Jernigan, University
of California, San Diego, CA; Sterling C. Johnson, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI; David A. Kareken, Indiana University,
Indianapolis, IN; Ron Kikinis, Brigham & Women's Hospital-Harvard,
Boston, MA; Clinton D. Kilts, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Kelvin
O. Lim, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Sarah H. Lisanby,
Columbia University, New York, NY; Daniel H. Mathalon, Yale
University, New Haven, CT; Helen S. Mayberg, Emory University,
Atlanta, GA; Thomas W. McAllister, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon,
NH; Thomas E. Nichols, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Daniel
S. O'Leary, University of Iowa, Iowa City; Godfrey Pearlson, Olin
Institute-Yale University, Hartford, CT; Steven G. Potkin, University
of California, Irvine, CA; Stephen M. Rao, Medical College of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee,WI; Scott L. Rauch, Massachusetts General
Hospital-Harvard, Boston, MA; Serge A.R.B. Rombouts, Leiden
University, Netherlands; Bruce R. Rosen, MGH-Harvard, Boston, MA;
Edith V. Sullivan, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA; John A
Sweeney, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL; Bruce Turetsky,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; John D. Van Horn,
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; Michael W. Weiner, University of
California, San Francisco, CA; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd, McLean
Hospital-Harvard, Belmont, MA.
To submit manuscripts, find Instructions for Authors, or for
additional information see the Journal's Web site:
www.springer.com/journal/11682
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Andrew J. Saykin, PsyD, ABCN
Raymond C. Beeler Professor of Radiology
Director, IU Center for Neuroimaging
Division of Imaging Sciences
Department of Radiology
Indiana University School of Medicine
950 W Walnut St, R2 E124
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Tel: (317) 278-6947
Fax: (317) 274-1067
email: asaykin "at" iupui.edu
URL: www.indyrad.iupui.edu
Journal URL: Brain Imaging and Behavior
www.springer.com/journal/11682
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