NEUROSCI BULL
| WoS 期刊 JCR 分区 (2026 · JIF) | 综合 SCIE | Q1 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 学科 | 收录集 | JIF 分区 | JIF 排名 | JIF 百分位 |
| 神经科学 Neurosciences | SCIE | Q1 | 42/330 |
87.3%
|
| 学科 | 收录集 | JCI 分区 | JCI 排名 | JCI 百分位 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 神经科学 Neurosciences | SCIE | Q2 | 78/268 JCI 0.99 |
71.3%
|
Neuroscience Bulletin, abbreviated as NEUROSCI BULL (ISSN: 1673-7067), is a premier peer-reviewed journal in the field of neuroscience, published monthly by Springer Nature in collaboration with the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The journal serves as a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research covering all aspects of neuroscience, from molecular and cellular mechanisms to systems, cognitive, and behavioral neuroscience, as well as neurological and psychiatric disorders. Its scope encompasses a wide array of topics including neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration, neuropharmacology, neuroimmunology, neuroimaging, and neural circuit function. The journal publishes original research articles, comprehensive reviews, rapid communications, and insightful perspectives, ensuring broad coverage of both fundamental and translational neuroscience. The target audience includes academic researchers, clinical neurologists, psychiatrists, and graduate students seeking high-quality, up-to-date findings in the neurosciences. A notable feature is that the journal operates under a hybrid open access model, allowing authors to publish their work openly while also offering subscription-based access. With an impact factor of 6.800 as projected for 2026, Neuroscience Bulletin is firmly positioned in the first quartile (Q1) of the JCR Neuroscience category, reflecting its strong citation impact and high visibility within the global research community. Its rigorous peer-review process, international editorial board, and rapid publication timeline contribute to its reputation as a leading journal that bridges Eastern and Western neuroscience research, making it an essential resource for advancing the understanding of the nervous system and its disorders.