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Welcome to the RU-vid channel for BRAIN: A JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY and it's sister journal, BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS
The video abstracts posted on this channel are created by authors to promote their manuscripts.
Brain has published landmark papers in clinical neurology and translational neuroscience since 1878. The Editorial Board reflects the journal's broad coverage and international readership.
The Brain Communications team is committed to fair, transparent, and author-friendly publication of rigorous research studies related to neurological and psychiatric disease or maintaining brain health. We aim to be a force for good in the translational neuroscience field by facilitating a high standard of rigour and transparency and promoting career development of neuroscientists. Brain Communications is an open-access, international, editorially independent, peer-reviewed journal that welcomes both direct submissions and manuscripts transferred from our sister journal Brain.
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@chrisb6296
@chrisb6296 Год назад
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@prashanthb6521 Год назад
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@floshi6519 Год назад
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@bestymusic4845 Год назад
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@lorinnetallberg 2 года назад
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@danielcastillejo37 5 лет назад
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