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Neuroinformatics


Title Abbreviation
Neuroinformatics
ISSN
1539-2791
Electronic ISSN
1559-0089
Readership
Bioengineers, Bioinformaticians, Bioinformaticists, Biomechanists, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Computational Biologists, Computer Scientists, Data Analysts, Data Scientists, Neuroscientists, Ontologists, Robotics Experts, Technologists
Scope
Neuroinformatics publishes original articles and reviews with an emphasis on data structure and software tools related to analysis, modeling, integration, and sharing in all areas of neuroscience research. The editors particularly invite contributions on: (1) Theory and methodology, including discussions on ontologies, modeling approaches, database design, and meta-analyses; (2) Descriptions of developed databases and software tools, and of the methods for their distribution; (3) Relevant experimental results, such as reports accompanie by the release of massive data sets; (4) Computational simulations of models integrating and organizing complex data; and (5) Neuroengineering approaches, including hardware, robotics, and information theory studies. Neuroinformatics also publishes independent "tests and evaluations” of available neuroscience databases and software tools, and fosters a commitment to the principles of tool and data sharing.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Springer Science and Business Media
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