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期刊名称:PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING

ISSN:0925-4927
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, IRELAND, 00000
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/522789/description#description
影响因子:2.376
主题范畴:CLINICAL NEUROLOGY;    NEUROIMAGING;    PSYCHIATRY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING

The Neuroimaging section of Psychiatry Research publishes manuscripts on positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computerized electroencephalographic topography, regional cerebral blood flow, computed tomography, magnetoencephalography, autoradiography, post-mortem regional analyses, and other imaging techniques. Reports concerning results in psychiatric disorders, dementias, and the effects of behaviorial tasks and pharmacological treatments are featured. We also invite manuscripts on the methods of obtaining images and computer processing of the images themselves. Selected case reports are also published.

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Instructions to Authors

Preparation and submission of the manuscript

Manuscripts should be typed in English, on one side only of A4 (or 8 1/2 x 11 in.) sheets, with double spacing and left and right margins of at least 2.5 cm (or 1 inch). The preferred medium of submission is on disk with accompanying manuscript (see "Electronic manuscripts" below). The original copy with the original artwork, and four duplicate copies of each should be provided. The names and complete addresses of three potential reviewers should be provided. Because of rising postage costs, manuscripts will not be returned after the review process (although original art work will be returned). Manuscripts that are not published and that are not resubmitted in revised form will be destroyed within 1 year of the date of submission. Submissions should be sent to:

Monte S. Buchsbaum, Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Box 1505, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029-654, USA. Tel: +1 212 241-5294; Fax: +1 212 423-0819 or to Konrad Maurer, Prof. Dr. Med., Leiter der Klinik f¨¹r Psychiatrie I, Zentrum der Psychiatrie, Klinikum der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Heinrich-Hoffmann-Str. 10, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Tel: +49 69 6301 (1) 5125; Fax: +49 69 6301 5290.

Electronic submissions
Manuscripts may alternatively be submitted electronically to the Managing Editor at the following e-mail address: sherry.buchsbaum@mssm.edu. In addition to the electronic copy, it is essential that one hard copy of the submitted manuscript be sent to the above-listed mailing address. It is not necessary to include the four duplicate copies or the diskette. The covering letter accompanying the hard copy of the manuscript should give the date at which the electronic file containing the manuscript was sent to the Managing Editor.

Editorial Policy
Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two referees. Studies on humans submitted to the journal must comply with the principles laid down in the Declaration of Helsinki (Br Med J 1964; 2: 177-178). The editors retain the right to reject papers on the grounds that, in their opinion, the ethical justification is questionable. Manuscripts may be edited to improve clarity and expression.

Title page
The title page of the manuscript should bear a concise informative title, the authors' names and the address(es) where the work was carried out as well as the exact address for correspondence (and telephone, fax and telex/email numbers for internal use).

Second page
The second page should contain an abstract of 150-200 words for full-length articles and 50-100 words for brief reports, summarizing the reason for the study, the methods used, the results and the major conclusions. Do not include a summary at the end of the paper. Under the abstract, on the same page, up to seven key words should be listed which accord with the indexing conventions of Index Medicus; words in the title of the article should not be repeated.

The Introduction
The introduction should be brief and explain the purpose of the study; an extensive review of the literature should be avoided, but directly relevant articles by other investigators, as well as by the authors themselves, must be cited. If the paper includes subjects who have been included in previous reports, references should be provided and the number of subjects whose data have been included elsewhere should be specified.

Materials and Methods
Materials and Methods should contain sufficient detail to enable others to repeat the procedures without studying the references directly.

Results
The Results should summarize the most important data, and statistical correlations should be included. Tabular data should not be duplicated, important points and trends should be pointed out. The final sentence should emphasize the importance attached to the observations.

Discussion
The discussion should relate directly to the study being reported and give perspective to the adequacy of the materials and methods for the purpose of the study. Results should be interpreted to lend meaning to the observations. Any discrepancies with previously published results should be explained. The paper should conclude with a brief statement regarding the significance of the study.

Statistical reporting
Study group variability should be reported as the standard deviation, not the standard error. In addition to the probability value, be sure to specify full details of the statistical analysis performed (e.g., name of statistical test used, test value, one-tailed test or two-tailed test used, degrees of freedom or number of subjects, and probability level). Authors should also explicitly state what hypothesis is being tested.

Preparation of illustrations and tables

Tables: Tables should be typed with double spacing on a separate sheet, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals, and should contain horizontal lines only. A short descriptive heading should be provided above with any footnotes and/or explanations below.

Figures: Five sets of figures should be submitted (one original plus four copies). The four copies, which are provided to reviewers, need to be of sufficient quality for meaningful review (if colour is essential to the interpretation of figures, for example, then colour figures must be provided for reviewers' use). One of the five sets of figures provided must be suitable for high-quality reproduction. Line drawings should be submitted as clear, glossy, black and white photographs. Lettering should be complete, of professional quality and of a size appropriate to that of the figure; possible reduction should be taken into account (lettering should be not smaller than 2 mm after reduction). In preparing figures, bear in mind the dimensions of the page and columns (typesetting area 15.8 x 20.8 cm and 7.4 x 20.8 cm, respectively). Figures should be identified on the reverse side with a typed label showing the number of the figure, the title of the paper and the 'top' side. The cost of colour figures is borne by the author and is $312/272 for Page 1; $208/182 for following pages. Dues-paying members of the International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry (ISNIP) are entitled to one free page of colour per year. (For information about ISNIP, see application form at the back of this issue.)

Figure Legends: Legends should be typed with double spacing on a separate sheet.

Footnotes: These should be avoided; when essential, these should be numbered consecutively and typed at the foot of the appropriate page.

References

Literature citations. References in the text to literature cited should be given by the name of the author(s), followed by the year of publication in parentheses, e.g.: Smith and Smith (1994) or (Allen et al., 1952; Smith, 1966a, 1966b; Jones and Jones, 1993). For three or more authors, the name of the first author followed by et. al. should be used. References listed within parentheses should be in chronological order. Articles published by the same author(s) in the same year should be designated "a," "b," etc. (note that the a/b designation corresponds to the order in which each article appears in the reference list, not to the order of first citation within the manuscript). All references cited in the text must be included in the reference list.

Reference list. References should be arranged in alphabetical order by first author and should not be numbered. For single-authored articles, if more than one article by the same author is included, list each reference in chronological order. If both articles were published in the same year, alphabetize by the first major word of the article title and designate the first listed article as "a," the second as "b," etc. For multi-authored articles, list in alphabetical order by(1) last name of first author, (2) last name of second author, etc. If the names of all authors are identical, list in chronological order. If both authors' names and year of publication are the same, alphabetize by the first major word of the article title.

Provide the last names and first initials of all authors (do not use et al. in the reference list). Journal titles should not be abbreviated. Be sure that all references are complete: journal articles should include authors, year of publication, article title, full journal name, volume number, and beginning and concluding page numbers. Book chapters should include authors, year of publication, chapter title, name(s) of volume editor(s), volume title, volume number (if any), name of publisher, city of publication, and page numbers. Books should include author(s) or editor(s), year of publication, book title, publisher, and city of publicaiton. Include only references that have been cited in the text.

Examples of typical types of references follow. In addition to the particular reference styles, the examples illustrate the order in which references should be listed and give examples of "a" and "b" designations.

1. Bernstein, T.M., 1985. The Careful Writer: A Modern Guide to English Usage. Atheneum, New York.

2. Buchsbaum, M.S., 1990. Frontal lobes, basal ganglia, temporal lobes--three sites for schizophrenia? Schizophrenia Bulletin 16, 377-378.

3. Buchsbaum, M.S., Holcomb, H.H., DeLisi, L.E., Hazlett, E., 1986. Brain imaging in affective disorders. In: Rush, A.J., Altshuler, K.Z. (Eds.), Depression: Basic Mechanisms, Diagnosis and Treatment. The Guilford Press, New York, pp. 126-142.

4. Issa, F., Gerhardt, G.A., Bartko, J.J., Suddath, R.L., Lynch, M. Gamache, P.H., Freedman, R., Wyatt, R.J., Kirch, D.G., 1994a. A multidimensional approach to analysis of cerebrospinal fluid biogenic amines in schizophrenia: I. Comparisons with healthy control subjects and neuroleptic-treated/unmedicated pairs analyses. Psychiatry Research 52, 237-249.

5. Issa, F., Kirch, D.G., Gerhardt, G.A., Bartko, J.J., Suddath, R.L., Freedman, R., Wyatt, R.J., 1994b. A multidimensional approach to analysis of cerebrospinal fluid biogenic amines in schizophrenia: II. Correlations with psychopathology. Psychiatry Research 52, 251-258.

Strunk, W., White, E.B., 1979. The Elements of Style, 3rd ed. MacMillan, New York.

The correctness of the reference list is the entire responsibility of the author! Please check it carefully and remember to recheck when your article has been revised. Unpublished results should not be included in the reference list but, rather, should be quoted in the text (Smith and co-workers, unpublished results).

Proofs: Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author to be checked for typesetting errors. No changes or additions to the accepted manuscript will be allowed at this stage. Corrected proofs should be returned to the publisher within 48 hours of receipt. Page charges will not be made.

Reprints: Fifty reprints per contribution will be supplied free of charge. Additional reprints may be ordered using the reprint order form sent to the author.


Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief:

M.S. Buchsbaum, New York, NY, USA
K. Maurer, Frankfurt, Germany
A. Pfefferbaum, Menlo Park, CA, USA
H. Beckmann, Würzberg, Germany

Managing Editor:

S. Buchsbaum

Associate Editors:

N.C. Andreasen, Iowa City, IA, USA
T.J. Crow, Oxford, UK
G. Sedvall, Stockholm, Sweden
D.R. Weinberger, Bethesda, MD, USA

Editorial Board:
 
L.R. Baxter, Jr., Gainesville, FL, USA
B. Bogerts, Magdeburg, Germany
J.D. Brodie, New York, NY, USA
T. Dierks, Bern, Switzerland
F.H. Duffy, Boston, MA, USA
L. Farde, Stockholm, Sweden
P. Fenwick, London, UK
P. Flor-Henry, Edmonton, AB, Canada
L. Frölich, Frankfurt, Germany
R.B. Innis, Bethesda, MD, USA
T.L. Jernigan, La Jolla, CA, USA
H. Kishimoto, Yokohama, Japan
K.R. Krishnan, Durham, NC, USA
D. Lehmann, Zurich, Switzerland
J.-L. Martinot, Orsay, Cedex, France
R.J. Mathew, Odessa, TX, USA
G.D. Pearlson, Hartford, CT, USA
M.L. Reite, Denver, CO, USA
P.F. Renshaw, Belmont, MA, USA
A. Rossi, L'Aquila, Italy
B. Saletu, Vienna, Austria
M.E. Shenton, Brockton, MA, USA
G.W. Small, Los Angeles, CA, USA
C.A. Tamminga, Dallas, TX, USA
A. Vita, Milan, Italy


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