Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 🧠 eLife ====== ===== 📘 General Overview ===== * **Name**: eLife * **Publisher**: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd. * **Founded**: 2012 * **Focus**: Life and biomedical sciences — includes neuroscience, computational biology, and translational research * **Official site**: https://elifesciences.org/ **Impact Metrics**: * **CiteScore (2023)**: 10.3 * **SCImago Rank (SJR)**: Q1 in Neuroscience and Neurology * **Google Scholar h5-index**: 152 (Neuroscience section) ---- ===== 🔍 Scope and Relevance to Neurosurgery ===== eLife **does not publish clinical neurosurgery per se**, but is **highly relevant** for: * Systems and cognitive neuroscience * Brain networks and consciousness * Neuro-oncology mechanisms * Computational neurosurgery * AI/neuroimaging innovations * Deep brain stimulation, epilepsy, neuroplasticity It’s a **top choice for neurosurgeons engaged in translational research** or surgical neurophysiology. ---- ===== ✅ Peer Review Model: Transparent and Collaborative ===== * **Open review**: Reviewer names are published. * **Review histories**: Published with accepted articles. * **Author-reviewer dialogue**: Encouraged during the decision process. * **eLife “Review Commons”**: Pre-peer review transferable to other journals. **🧾 Verdict**: A **gold standard** of peer review transparency and rigor. Minimal bias, constructive tone, rapid feedback. ---- ===== 💡 Advantages for Neurosurgeons ===== * Ideal for interdisciplinary work linking surgery with neuroscience. * High editorial prestige and indexation (PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus). * Emphasizes **mechanisms** and **functional outcomes** rather than just surgical techniques. * Very **citationally impactful** in high-level science. ---- ===== ⚠️ Limitations ===== * No acceptance of purely clinical neurosurgical case series or technical notes. * Not intended for typical operative neurosurgery studies. * Article processing charge (APC): ~$3,000 USD (waivers available for LMICs or justified requests). ---- ===== 🏁 Final Verdict ===== **eLife** is an outstanding venue for neurosurgeons doing **neuroscience-oriented**, **mechanism-driven**, or **technologically novel** research. It is **not a fit** for standard surgical case reports, but an excellent outlet for work in: * Network science in epilepsy or consciousness * DBS, connectomics, or intraoperative monitoring * Computational models of tumors or vascular risk * Neural interfaces or brain–computer interactions > 🎯 If your neurosurgical research *asks a neuroscientific question* or *tests a mechanistic hypothesis* — eLife is among the best. ---- **🧠 Tip**: Pair eLife submissions with a preprint on **bioRxiv** and reference your open peer review profile on **Sciety.org** to maximize transparency and reach. elife.txt Last modified: 2025/06/20 09:53by administrador