Neurology and Behavioral Science: A Neuropsychiatry Journal

Neurology and Behavioral Science: A Neuropsychiatry Journal

Introduction

Neurology and Behavioral Science: A Neuropsychiatry Journal is an international, peer-reviewed, openaccess journal committed to advancing scientific knowledge at the intersection of neurology, psychiatry, and behavioral sciences. The journal serves as a global platform where clinicians, researchers, educators, and healthcare professionals can share innovative findings, clinical practices, and multidisciplinary perspectives that enhance understanding of the human brain and its influence on cognition, emotions, and behavior. In today’s world, neurological disorders and behavioral conditions are among the most pressing health challenges, impacting millions of individuals and communities. This journal was established to foster collaboration between the fields of neurology and psychiatry, providing a forum that not only documents scientific progress but also encourages dialogue between basic science and clinical application. By publishing high-quality contributions, the journal aspires to accelerate discoveries that translate into better patient outcomes and improved quality of life.

Aims & Scope

The aim of Neurology and Behavioral Science: A Neuropsychiatry Journal is to bridge the gap between neurological sciences and psychiatric medicine by publishing evidence-based research that explores the biological, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions of brain function. The scope of the journal encompasses a wide range of topics including neuropsychiatric disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, neuroimaging, psychopharmacology, behavioral interventions, and translational clinical research. It also welcomes case reports, reviews, and clinical insights that contribute to advancing diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic innovations, and rehabilitation strategies. By embracing a multidisciplinary approach, the journal provides an essential platform for integrating perspectives from neurology, psychiatry, psychology, and behavioral sciences, with the ultimate goal of fostering innovation and improving the quality of care for patients worldwide.