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Aims and scope

Cognitive Neurodynamics provides a unique forum of communication and cooperation for scientists and engineers working in the field of cognitive neurodynamics, intelligent science and applications, bridging the gap between theory and application, without any preference for pure theoretical, experimental or computational models.

The emphasis is to publish original models of cognitive neurodynamics, novel computational theories and experimental results. In particular, intelligent science inspired by cognitive neuroscience and neurodynamics is also very welcomed.

The scope of Cognitive Neurodynamics covers cognitive neuroscience, neural computation based on dynamics, computer science, intelligent science as well as their interdisciplinary applications in the natural and engineering sciences.

Cognitive Neurodynamics is mainly composed by the following five sections:
(1)        Cognitive neuroscience;
(2)        Neurodynamics;
(3)        Modeling and analysis of cognitive disorders;
(4)        Brain-computer collaboration and intelligence theory;
(5)        Brain-like computing and its applications

Cognitive Neurodynamics mainly publishes the following five types of articles:

1. Commentary
(Renowned experts will be invited by the editorial office to make a special introduction and comment on the original innovation and the content of articles with significant innovation)

​​​​​​2. Review
(Cognitive Neurodynamics publishes review articles in which a specific field is reviewed through an exhaustive literature survey. There are no restrictions on the number of pages. Review articles are usually invited, but submitted reviews will also be considered)

3. Research Article
(There is no page limit for manuscripts submitted to Cognitive Neurodynamics. Research papers should clearly represent an important advance of especially broad interest to researchers and technologists in neuroscience, neurodynamics, Modeling and analysis of cognitive disorders, BCI, intelligence theory, and neural computer, intelligent robotics and Brain-like computing and its applications.) 

4.  Brief communication
(Cognitive Neurodynamics also welcomes brief communications: short papers reporting results that are of genuinely broad interest but that for one reason and another do not make a sufficiently complete story to justify a full article publication. Brief Communications should consist of approximately six manuscript pages.)

5.  Perspectives
(The editor-in-chief specially invites internationally renowned scholars to put forward new and unique viewpoints on the frontier research topics, hot research areas, and current development and future directions of specific topics that need to be focused on cognitive neurodynamics.)

 

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