This Research Topic is a celebration of the 15 Year Anniversary of the Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, inviting some key contributors to the success of the Journals and the community to highlight significant elements of the past, present, and future of Human Neuroscience focusing on brain plasticity. The Topic, as a part of a series that showcase some of the most notable advances in the field of Human Neuroscience over the past 15 years, provides discussion around the key current challenges facing the field, and looks forward to exciting new research developments to come in the next 15 years.
By following its mission to freely disseminate high-quality research with a worldwide reach, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience will continue to play a key role in accelerating the progress of research in the field and making Open Science a global reality.
To ensure that the historical significance of this issue is truly reflected in high-quality work, the types of articles that will be accepted for this special Research Topic are:
(1) High-level reviews of impactful open topics and issues of broad interest in brain plasticity.
(2) Research reports of ground-breaking new concepts, which must clearly not be incremental developments of existing ideas and methods.
(3) Perspectives on the gaps to be filled in the study of brain plasticity
(4) Recent advancements in the methodologies to study brain plasticity
(5) Review of novel technologies for the stimulation of brain plasticity
(6) Recent advancements in the therapeutic pipeline for neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders
(7) Recent advancements in the knowledge about CNS pathological conditions
Important please note: Articles that are submitted to this special Research Topic must be within the scope of the journal. Topic Editors will be choosing the best of the best submissions, and these will be accepted and promoted by Frontiers on social media.
Due to the special nature of this Research Topic, any rejections will be made without feedback.
Keywords:
15 Year Anniversary, Human Neuroscience, Brain Imaging and Stimulation, Plasticity
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
This Research Topic is a celebration of the 15 Year Anniversary of the Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, inviting some key contributors to the success of the Journals and the community to highlight significant elements of the past, present, and future of Human Neuroscience focusing on brain plasticity. The Topic, as a part of a series that showcase some of the most notable advances in the field of Human Neuroscience over the past 15 years, provides discussion around the key current challenges facing the field, and looks forward to exciting new research developments to come in the next 15 years.
By following its mission to freely disseminate high-quality research with a worldwide reach, Frontiers in Human Neuroscience will continue to play a key role in accelerating the progress of research in the field and making Open Science a global reality.
To ensure that the historical significance of this issue is truly reflected in high-quality work, the types of articles that will be accepted for this special Research Topic are:
(1) High-level reviews of impactful open topics and issues of broad interest in brain plasticity.
(2) Research reports of ground-breaking new concepts, which must clearly not be incremental developments of existing ideas and methods.
(3) Perspectives on the gaps to be filled in the study of brain plasticity
(4) Recent advancements in the methodologies to study brain plasticity
(5) Review of novel technologies for the stimulation of brain plasticity
(6) Recent advancements in the therapeutic pipeline for neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders
(7) Recent advancements in the knowledge about CNS pathological conditions
Important please note: Articles that are submitted to this special Research Topic must be within the scope of the journal. Topic Editors will be choosing the best of the best submissions, and these will be accepted and promoted by Frontiers on social media.
Due to the special nature of this Research Topic, any rejections will be made without feedback.
Keywords:
15 Year Anniversary, Human Neuroscience, Brain Imaging and Stimulation, Plasticity
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.