BNAdv: @BritishNeuro's peer-reviewed, open access journal, disseminating research from all areas of neuroscience
Editors-in-Chief: Jeff Dalley & @KBGenesBrains
👋Brain and Neuroscience Advances is now on Twitter!
We're calling for articles in basic, translational and/or clinical #neuroscience across a range of article types: Original Articles, Reviews, Short Reports, Guidelines Paper, Registered Reports
➡️https://t.co/tsf4wwI3yS
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Some tips in the new BNA toolkit on boosting credibility in research involving neuroimaging - the BNAdv journal can help facilitate Registered Reports and sharing of data & code through the published article as part of transparent reporting.
Our Credibility toolkits provide practical pointers to how you can increase credibility in neuroscience.
We've added a new toolkit on neuroimaging research bringing together materials on a number of aspects that can impact credibility.
View our toolkit: https://t.co/u5yEnyAVvu
NEW: In this Registered Report, @fatih_srn_@WangDanying @DrMattDavis @rikhens (@mrccbu) attempted to replicate past research on the theta-induced memory effect to find out whether theta synchronicity of sensory information enhances associative memory
https://t.co/BXbc1RxNvE
NEW: Journal Club. Matthew Bailey et al (@CamNeuro) review Rita Gill's (@ChampalimaudF) research that used behaviour analysis, fMRI, EEG, and causal interventions to identify a brain region involved in rats' transition from static to dynamic visual states. https://t.co/PGE3EYFqvE
Inspiring presentations from our three Credibility Prize winners at this morning's session at #bnamembersmeeting2024.
Our speakers covered credible practices such as prereg posters & Registered reports, the need to extend open science to the Global South, to sharing code.
NEW: this short report, @Aisling_McFall@dg74s @StuNicklin @LorraineMWork present a post-hoc analysis of a preclinical stroke trial, showing how unscheduled changes in animal housing facilities can impact physiological and behavioural measurements.
https://t.co/pNMcxJirYD
Our President @TSpiresJones was delighted to discuss the beneficial effects of cognitively stimulating activities like reading on the brain with attendees at the Queen’s Reading Room charity event at Clarence House hosted by Her Majesty The Queen.
https://t.co/js7cumSE6k
This week is #MakeItPublicWeek, dedicated to research transparency in the UK. We're supporting the drive towards research transparency in BNAdv through implementing Transparency and Openness Promotion standards and by awarding open science badges https://t.co/WZPmhOYkTv
Deadline extension! Due to popular demand, the deadline for submitting papers to the Brain and Neuroscience Advances 'Neuroscience of Emotions' special collection is now 30 April 2024.
https://t.co/2qgKcvJR8E
For #RareDiseaseDay we're returning to a BNAdv article on information processing in a mouse model of Ehmt1 haploinsufficiency, which is associated with rare neurodevelopmental conditions such as Kleefstra syndrome. Authors @bribrdav @ProfAntIsles et al https://t.co/9WkV3A0GOP
Brain and Neuroscience Advances publishes high quality, original research papers and reviews from all neuroscience disciplines; including molecular, cellular, systems, behavioural and cognitive investigations. To submit your manuscript visit https://t.co/KHZei5R4A1
NEW: this short report by @LiamRalph@collingridge_l et al examines whether there are any sex-dependent differences in a form of long-term depression of synaptic responses triggered by activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors in rat hippocampus.
https://t.co/H2BCnXkENY
NEW: this short report by @LiamRalph@collingridge_l et al examines whether there are any sex-dependent differences in a form of long-term depression of synaptic responses triggered by activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors in rat hippocampus.
https://t.co/H2BCnXkENY
We put the BNA's credibility principles into practice - supporting preregistration, Registered Reports, CRediT, Open Science Badges, null results and more. Winners of the BNA Credibility Prizes will have the chance to publish their work with us - nominations close on Jan 31
Make your nominations now! The BNA's Credibility in Neuroscience award nominations are closing soon. If you know someone who's made extra steps in their research to strengthen the credibility of their study, nominate them now!
https://t.co/PnJsCx5lTv
With the BNA Festive Symposium next week at @TheCrick - Unwrapping the Neuroscience of Emotions - let's unwrap a related BNAdv piece.
Emotion-driven problem behaviour: The predictive utility of positive and negative urgency by Christopher Willie et al.
https://t.co/LInvq5YC34
Nominations for our Green Neuroscience and Credibility prizes are now open!
If you want to make a nomination, visit https://t.co/RoEWNkH6eC by 31 January 2024
#GreenNeuroscience#CredibilityInNeuroscience
Credibility Prize nominations open Dec 1st! Let's revisit an article by @BritishNeuro's 1st Credibility Prize winner in 2021, @MartaTopor, with Bertram Opitz and Philip J. A. Dean - a practical evaluation of a water-based electrode EEG system.
https://t.co/CB9bmJ0rFT
On Dec 1 @BritishNeuro opens a new prize for entries on Green Neuroscience!
Read the article that inspired this by @NeuroRae@GreenLabGuy K.Jeffery & @AnneEUrai - on how climate change affects neuroscientists and how we can reduce our carbon footprint.
https://t.co/bnGpSBvgGp
@ProfAntIsles @kittybmurphy @KBGenesBrains If you're thinking of publishing with us, do consider a @BritishNeuro membership at the same time, which can save you 50% on the publishing fees: https://t.co/nvjmELpFjy
In our latest BNAdv Journal Club article, @smscottlee@p_raykov & Andrea Greve discuss the findings of a recent study by Blank et al (2023) on how the brain expects, processes, and perceives images, and outline potential directions for future research.
https://t.co/QtlfdggvPO
Time for a ☕️break? Read @camilsss excellent thread below on the recent @wellcometrust report, co-authored by #BNA Preclinical Trustee Mark Walton and BNA member @deepaksriv, with @xiaosigu @rosalynjmoran - showcasing the challenges and opportunities for models of mental health