Reviews in Neuroanatomy: 2024-2025

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Background

Frontiers in Neuroanatomy is excited to present the "Reviews in Neuroanatomy" series, exclusively led by the Specialty Chief Editor Dr. Javier De Felipe of Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. This Research Topic is dedicated to publishing high-quality scholarly review articles on key topics within the field of neuroanatomy.

This collection will exclusively feature review papers that offer comprehensive overviews of recent advances, explore critical directions, and propose new possibilities for future research. We anticipate the research presented will promote discussion in the neuroanatomy community that will translate to deeper insights into brain structure-function relationships, advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, and innovative frameworks for understanding neurological disorders.

We welcome submissions of full-length, mini, or systematic review articles. New contributions will be added to the collection as they are published, ensuring a continuous flow of up-to-date reviews that reflect the latest developments in neuroanatomy.

Article types and fees

This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:

  • Brief Research Report
  • Data Report
  • Editorial
  • FAIR² Data
  • General Commentary
  • Hypothesis and Theory
  • Methods
  • Mini Review
  • Opinion

Articles that are accepted for publication by our external editors following rigorous peer review incur a publishing fee charged to Authors, institutions, or funders.

Keywords: Neuroscience, Neuroanatomy, Brain, Structure, Function, Diagnostics, Therapeutics, Neurological Disorders

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.

Topic editors

Manuscripts can be submitted to this Research Topic via the main journal or any other participating journal.

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