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被引量: 19682
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审稿周期: 2.33
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience is an open-access journal devoted to understanding the brain mechanisms supporting cognitive and social behavior in humans, and how these mechanisms might be altered in disease states. The last 25 years have seen an explosive growth in both the methods and the theoretical constructs available to study the human brain. Advances in electrophysiological, neuroimaging, neuropsychological, psychophysical, neuropharmacological and computational approaches have provided key insights into the mechanisms of a broad range of human behaviors in both health and disease. Work in human neuroscience ranges from the cognitive domain, including areas such as memory, attention, language and perception to the social domain, with this last subject addressing topics, such as interpersonal interactions, social discourse and emotional regulation. How these processes unfold during development, mature in adulthood and often decline in aging, and how they are altered in a host of developmental, neurological and psychiatric disorders, has become increasingly amenable to human neuroscience research approaches. Work in human neuroscience has influenced many areas of inquiry ranging from social and cognitive psychology to economics, law and public policy. Accordingly, our journal will provide a forum for human research spanning all areas of human cognitive, social, developmental and translational neuroscience using any research approach.<br> <br>
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The neurocognitive mechanism linking temperature and humidity with miners' working memory: an fNIRS study.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Corrigendum: Neurocognitive health in LGBTQIA+ older adults: current state of research and recommendations.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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The degenerate coding of psychometric profiles through functional connectivity archetypes.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Editorial: Neurorehabilitation in neurotrauma: treating traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Theta burst stimulation on the fronto-cerebellar connective network promotes cognitive processing speed in the simple cognitive task.
被引量:- 发表:1970