期刊名称:HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Human Brain Mapping publishes peer-reviewed basic, clinical, technical, and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. The journal features research derived from non-invasive brain imaging modalities used to explore the spatial and temporal organization of the neural systems supporting human behavior. Imaging modalities of interest include positron emission tomography, event-related potentials, electro-and magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission tomography. Brain mapping research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. |
Instructions to Authors
BEFORE YOU SUBMIT
Manuscripts for consideration by Human Brain Mapping must be submitted solely to this journal, and may not have been published in another publication of any type, professional or lay. The journal will not be responsible for loss of manuscripts at any time. Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the corresponding author will be required to sign an agreement transferring copyright to the publisher. All such manuscripts become the property of the publisher, and no material published in Human Brain Mapping may be reproduced or published elsewhere without written permission from the publisher, who reserves copyright. Any possible conflict of interest, financial or otherwise, related to the submitted work must be clearly indicated in the manuscript, or in a cover letter accompanying the submission.
Research performed on human subjects must be accompanied by a statement of compliance with the Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki) and the standards established by the author's Institutional Review Board and granting agency. Informed consent statements, if applicable, should be included with the manuscript stating that the nature of the experimental procedures was explained. Photographs of recognizable subjects must be accompanied by signed consent of the subject of publication. Experiments on animals should be carried out in accordance with the guidelines published in the NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (NIH publication NO. 80-22, Revised 1987) or the European Communities Council Directive of November 24, 1986 (86/609/EEC).
All statements in, or omissions from, published manuscripts are the responsibility of authors, who will be asked to review proofs before publication. Reprint order forms will be sent with the page proofs. No page charges will be levied against authors or their institutions for publication in the journal except for pages printed with color illustrations.
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
Submit your manuscripts online at http://hbm-wiley.manuscriptcentral.com. Manuscripts submitted online are received on the day of submission and quickly assigned to reviewers. Through individual Author Centers on this website, authors can view the status of their manuscripts as they progress through the review process. Notification of the disposition of each manuscript will be sent by E-mail to the corresponding author on the day of decision. To submit your manuscript online:
- Go to the submission website
- First click on the "Check for Existing Account" button on the opening page of the website (the bottom of the two buttons). If you do not already have an account, then create an account for yourself by clicking on the "Create an Account" button. You then will be able to submit and monitor the progress of your manuscripts.
- Follow the instructions carefully. Submit manuscript and all figures as one file if possible. You do not need to mail any paper copies of your manuscript.
- At the end of a successful submission, a confirmation screen with manuscript number will appear and you will receive an E-mail confirming that the manuscript has been received by the journal. If this does not happen, please check your submission and/or contact tech support at edsupport@wiley.com.
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DATA SUBMISSION
Authors whose manuscripts have been accepted for publication in the journal are encouraged (but not required) to submit their data to the Human Brain Mapping Database, or BrainMap (www.brainmapdbj.org), an electronic registry of the human functional brain mapping literature capable of supporting data meta-analysis. Data entered in BrainMap will include behavioral conditions (activation paradigms), imaging methods, brain areas activated, and full citation information. "Raw" data (image data) are not planned for inclusion. More information and data deposition forms will be provided by the Human Brain Mapping Editorial office upon acceptance of the work for publication.
TITLE PAGE. The title page should contain the complete title of the manuscript, full names and affiliations of all authors, institution(s) at which the work was performed, and name, address, telephone and telefacsimile numbers for the author responsible for correspondence. Authors should also provide a short title of not more than 45 characters (including spaces), and five to ten key words, not in the title but taken from Index Medicus, that will highlight the subject matter of the article.
ABSTRACT. Abstracts must be 250 words or less, and should be intelligible without reference to the text. Objectives, experimental design, principal observations, and conclusions should be succinctly summarized for research articles and techniques.
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REFERENCES. References within the text should be cited by author and year of publication. When referring to a work with more than two authors, the name of the first author should be given, followed by et al. (e.g., Smith, 1991; Smith and Black, 1991; Smith et al. 1989a,b). If several papers by the same author are cited, list in chronological order. Citations in the reference list must be arranged alphabetically. The correct order for a single reference entry is author's name (or names), year of publication, complete title, abbreviated journal name, volume, and inclusive pages. Abbreviations for journals used in the reference list should conform to Index Medicus.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Artwork. Illustrations should be submitted in both hard copy and electronic format (see below). They should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. The name of the author(s), manuscript title, illustration number, and an arrow indicating figure orientation should be typed on a gummed label and affixed to the back of each illustration. All letters, numbers, and symbols must be large enough originally that when reduced to correspond to journal format (8?in ?11 in, double column), they will remain at least 2 mm high. Figures not properly prepared will be returned to the contributor for revision. Abbreviations used in figures and photographs must match exactly those used in the text. Do not write directly on glossy prints, front or back, and do not use devices like paper clips, which might scratch or dent photographic prints. Do not submit original art or recordings.
Legends. Each figure requires a corresponding legend; legends should be double-spaced and grouped on a separate page(s). Each legend should describe briefly the information presented; detailed descriptions of procedures should appear in the Methods section.
Format. Send an electronic copy of illustrations where possible. All files should be in .tif or .eps format. Resolution should be 300 dpi or higher for halftone and color images, 600 dpi for images with labeling, or 1200 dpi for line graphs. Convert all color images to CMYK (not RGB) before submitting. For questions regarding preparation of electronic artwork files, contact the publisher at matodd@wiley.com.
Color Artwork. Color will be printed at author expense. The special reduced charge for color reproduction in Human Brain Mapping is a fixed rate of $500.00 per printed page. Authors with special handling requests for the reproduction, grouping, or placement of color illustrations should consult the Editor-in-Chief at the time of manuscript submission. All color figures will be reproduced in full color in the online edition of the journal at no charge to authors. Authors are requested to pay for reproducing color figures in print. Authors are encouraged to submit color illustrations that highlight the text and convey essential scientific information. For best reproduction, bright, clear colors should be used. Dark colors against a dark background do not reproduce well; please place your color images against a white background wherever possible. Please contact the production editor at (201) 748-8898 or E-mail: matodd@wiley.com for further information.
Cover Illustrations. Authors may submit figures with captions for consideration as cover illustrations. These figures must be used and explained in the article text; however, the editor-in-chief may request that a figure be modified (for aesthetic reasons) for use on the cover. If a color figure that appear in an article is selected for the cover, the author will receive one complimentary page of color.
NON-ONLINE SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Authors who are unable to submit their manuscripts online may submit manuscripts to the Editorial Receiving Office. Mail one copy of the manuscript and a set of original figures to the Editorial Receiving Office. Electronic files should be included on disk where possible. The managing editor will enter your manuscript online for you. Mail to:
Human Brain Mapping Editorial Office Attn: Elizabeth McAlpine John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 111 River Street, 8th Floor Hoboken, NJ 07030 Telephone: 201-748-8769 Fax: 201-748-6091 E-mail: hbm@wiley.com
Editorial Board
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Research Imaging Center University of Texas Health Science Center 7703 Floyd Curl Drive San Antonio, Texas, 78229-3900 Tel: (210) 567-8070; Fax: (210) 567-8103
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Associate Editors
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Peter A. Bandettini Functional MRI Core Facility, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition National Institute of Mental Health Edward Bullmore Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry University of Cambridge Gary Egan Howard Florey Institute University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Karl Friston Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology Institute of Neurology, London Denis LeBihan Laboratory of Anatomical and Functional Neuroimaging CEA, SHFJ, Orsay, France Jos?V. Pardo Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, Montreal Neurological Institute Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis
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Tomas Paus Cognitive Neuroscience Unit/Neuropsychology Department Montreal Neurological Institute Riitta H. Salmelin Brain Research Unit Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland Stephen Strother University of Minnesota International Neuroimaging Consortium, Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center Li Hai Tan Department of Linguistics The University of Hong Kong Paul Thompson Laboratory of Neuroimaging UCLA School of Medicine
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Nancy C. Andreasen University of Iowa
Rajendra Badgaiyan Harvard Medical School
John W. Belliveau Massachusetts General Hospital NMR Center Harold Burton Washington University School of Medicine Vincent Clark University of New Mexico Antonio R. Damasio University of Iowa Mark D'Esposito University of California, Berkeley Paul Fletcher University of Cambridge Richard Frackowiak Institute of Neurology, London Jia-Hong Gao Research Imaging Center University of Texas Health Science Center John S. George Los Alamos National Laboratory Cheryl Grady Rotman Research Institute, Toronto Eric Halgren Massachusetts General Hospital NMR Center Steven Hillyard University of California, San Diego Barry Horwitz National Institutes of Health Jon Kaas Vanderbilt University David Kennedy Harvard Medical School Stephen H. Koslow National Institute of Mental Health Nicholas Lange Harvard Medical School Helen Mayberg Rotman Research Institute, Toronto Bernard Mazoyer Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionnelle CNRS/CEA, Universit闁 de Caen et Paris 5
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John Mazziotta UCLA School of Medicine
Gregory McCarthy Duke University
Randy McIntosh Rotman Research Institute, Toronto
M-Marsel Mesulam Northwestern University
Mark A. Mintun Washington University School of Medicine
John Mosher Los Alamos National Laboratory
Paul Nu棣縵 Tulane University
Lawrence M. Parsons National Science Foundation
Steven Petersen Washington University School of Medicine
Laurent Petit Groupe d'Imagerie Neurofonctionnelle, CNRS/CEA, Universites de Caen et Paris 5
Jean-Baptiste Poline Service Hospitalier Fr闁愰枮ic Joliot, Orsay, France
Marcus Raichle Washington University School of Medicine
Per Roland Karolinska Institute
Bruce Rosen Massachusetts General Hospital, NMR Center Harvard Medical School
Michael D. Rugg Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London
Robert Savoy Rowland Institute for Science Cambridge, Massachusetts
C.C. Wood Biophysics Group Los Alamos National Laboratory
Roger Woods UCLA School of Medicine
Jinhu Xiong Research Imaging Center University of Texas Health Science Center
Robert Zatorre Montreal Neurological Institute
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Editorial Receiving Office Elizabeth McAlpine E-mail: hbm@wiley.com Tel: 201-748-8769
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Journal Production Mary Todd E-mail: matodd@wiley.com Tel: 201-748-8898
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