Blackwell Publishing

 

Journal of Neuroimaging

Published on behalf of the American Society of Neuroimaging

Edited by:
Joseph C. Masdeu, Editor-in-Chief


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 7/13 (Neuroimaging); 86/146 (Clinical Neurology); 44/87 (Radiology, Nuclear Med & Med Imaging)
Impact Factor: 1.625


The Journal of Neuroimaging offers full coverage of all the relevant clinical neurological aspects of MRI, SPECT, Neurosonology, CT, PET, Transcranial Doppler, Carotid Ultrasound, and other neuroimaging modalities. This journal gives you the kind of practical information you can put to immediate use but cannot find elsewhere. Save valuable time by reading this one publication; you'll learn the developments, research, equipment and reports that have the most meaning for you.

Expert authors advise readers on the best techniques for maximum results and minimal risk. Carefully reproduced images illustrate the articles with clarity and fidelity. The articles and illustrations emphasize selecting the appropriate modality and using neuroimaging techniques to improve patient care.

The Journal of Neuroimaging addresses the full spectrum of human nervous system disease including stroke, neoplasia, degenerative and demyelinating disease, epilepsy, infectious disease, toxic-metabolic disease, psychoses, dementias, heredo-familial disease and trauma. Each issue offers original clinical articles, case reports, articles on advances in experimental research, technology updates, and neuroimaging CPCs. 

TopNews and Announcements

Check out these sections in the 2008 issues of the Journal of Neuroimaging:

Neuroimaging Work Opportunities- learn about new available jobs
News from ASN- learn what is new with your society
Regulatory Section- get the latest reports from the ASN practice Issues Committee
Neuroimaging Training Opportunities- discover fellowship awards and opportunities

Free Access to the Journal of Neuroimaging in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the HINARI  initiative with the World Health Organization (WHO).

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