Eminent Editorial Board Members

Jean-Marc Sabatier
FRANCE
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Jinsung Wang
UNITED STATES
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ABDUL QAYYUM RANA
CANADA
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Federico Sesti
UNITED STATES
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Neha Singla
India
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Martin A. Katzman
CANADA
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MIRKO DIKSIC
CROATIA
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Ramon Cacabelos
SPAIN
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Stefano Lassi
ITALY
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Gjumrakch Aliev
UNITED STATES
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Journal of Neuroscience and Neuropsychology (JNN) is an open access, peer reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal devoted to the rapid publication and dissemination of current research. The objective of this journal is to provide a veritable platform for scientists and researchers all over the world to promote, share, and discuss a variety of innovative ideas and developments in all aspects of Neuroscience and Neuropsychology. The journal welcomes manuscript submissions from academicians, scholars, and practitioners from all over the world.

RECENT ARTICLES
Regional Dysregulation and Aberrant Functional Connectivity in ADHD
The trajectory of neurodevelopmental adversity determining attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from childhood to adulthood which is recognized increasingly by the long-term impairment and the burgeoning persistence beyond childhood, throu...
Prevalence, Incidence and Characterization of Neurocognitive Impairment in Acute Coronary Syndrome. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Background: Neuropsychological research in cardiovascular diseases has focused mainly in heart failure. The present systematic review aims to determine the incidence of neurocognitive dysfunction in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and to define the neu...
Role of memory formation (with emphasis on Hippocampal memory formation) and retrieval in cognitive learning
We are virtually learning all the time from our sensory stimuli. Sometimes we do it consciously and sometimes unconsciously. Basically, we absorb certain information from outside, convert them to suit our physiology and process them to guide our beha...
Parkinson’s Disease in the Very Old – Clinicopathological Observations
The incidence of Parkinson syndrome (PS) increases dramatically after age 80 years. As the number of the very old (>80 years) is rising in the population, the number of PS cases would increase....
A Rare Cause of Seizure: Gitelman Syndrome
Gitelman syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease which is a broad clinical spectrum with hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, hypomagnesemia and hypocalciuria caused by reabsorption of Na and Cl in the distal tubule....
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome: Case Report
Alice In Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a syndrome characterized by visual distortions, like seeing objects or body images as being larger than normal (macropsia), smaller than normal....
Successful Management of Supraorbital Neuralgia Using Manual Therapy Technique: A Case Report
Supraorbital neuralgia is a difficult to treat condition characterized by pain over the forehead area supplied by the supraorbital nerve, with concomitant tenderness over the supraorbital notch. Previous studies demonstrated that supraorbital neuralg...
Monitoring Methylphenidate Dose Effects with AQT in Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity: A Validation Study
Previous research introduced a model for monitoring dose effects with incremental increases of immediate-release methylphenidate. In the model, the monitoring process was performed within a three-day period, thereby reducing the potential wait time f...
No Evidence of Disease Activity after Five Years of Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis: Detailed Report of Five Patients
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated disease of the central nervous system. Its treatment has focused on inflammation control as early as possible to avoid disability...
Neuropsychological Profiles of Neglected Children
Although maltreatment is associated with a wide array of cognitive impairments, few neuropsychological data are available concerning neglected children. Because they represent a highly heterogeneous group, the main goal of this study was to identify ...