Journal of Brain Science and Mental Health

Journal of Brain Science and Mental Health

Aims and Scope

Journal of Brain Science and Mental Health aims to advance the understanding of brain function, neurological disorders, and psychological well-being through high-quality, peer-reviewed research. The journal serves as an interdisciplinary platform for neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and healthcare professionals to share discoveries that have a meaningful impact on both theoretical knowledge and clinical applications.

The journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

Neuroscience and Brain Function: Studies on brain structure, function, and neuroplasticity, including research on neural circuits and synaptic activity.

Neuropsychiatric and Neurological Disorders: Investigations into conditions such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurodegenerative disorders.

Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience: Research on memory, decision-making, attention, perception, and the neural basis of behaviour.

Mental Health Interventions: Studies on psychotherapy, pharmacological treatments, neurostimulation, mindfulness-based interventions, and alternative therapies.

Neuropharmacology and Psychopharmacology: Research on the mechanisms of psychiatric medications, neurochemical pathways, and novel therapeutic agents.

Neurotechnology and Brain Imaging: Developments in fMRI, EEG, PET scans, and other neuroimaging tools for diagnosing and monitoring neurological and psychiatric conditions.

Computational and Artificial Intelligence Approaches in Mental Health: Application of machine learning, AI-driven diagnostics, and computational models in neuroscience and psychiatry.

Social and Environmental Factors in Mental Health: Research on the impact of trauma, stress, social isolation, socioeconomic status, and cultural influences on brain health and psychological well-being.

The journal also encourages interdisciplinary submissions that integrate neuroscience with fields such as public health, genetics, bioengineering, and philosophy of mind. By fostering a broad discussion on brain science and mental health, the journal aims to facilitate progress in research and clinical practice that benefits individuals and societies worldwide.