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.