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. ====== Movement Disorders ====== The flagship journal of the [[International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society]]: đ Journal Profile & Metrics Impact Factor: According to Clarivateâs Journal Citation Reports, the 2022 IF was ~8.6 (#15/Clinical Neurology) , while Research.com reports an "Impact Score" of 14.3, derived from broader author-based metrics SJR & h-index: Scimago places it in Q1 (SJR ~2.99, hâindexâŻ238) Editorial & Frequency: Published 16 times a year since 1986, currently edited by A.âŻJon Stoessl đ Interpretation Fixating on impact factor gives a snapshot of influence but has known statistical and field-dependent biases The journal consistently performs strongly within neurology and movement disorder research. đ Strengths & Positive Highlights High Selectivity & Reputation Ranks top-tier among clinical neurology journals and is the go-to venue for leading movement disorder research Robust Peer Review & Editorial Oversight SciRev users report ârespectful, thoughtfulâ reviews, though initial round averages nearly two monthsâslightly longer than average Ongoing engagement from editors ensures constructive feedback Broad & Influential Scope Publishes both clinical and basic neuroscience studies, including diagnostics, therapeutics, epidemiology, biomarkers, and phenomenology Frequently produces highly-cited task-force and scale-critique papers (e.g. MDSâUPDRS, Huntingtonâs scales, etc.) movementdisorders.org â ď¸ Limitations & Criticisms Impact Factor Misuse & Limitations Elevated IF may reflect broader editorial strategiesâlike favoring reviews or limiting citable itemsâso it should not be treated as a direct quality measure Slow Review Speed First-round review time averages ~7.7 weeks (â1.8âŻmonths), which can delay disseminationâan important consideration in fast-moving areas Potential Scope Bias Heavy emphasis on Parkinsonâs disease, dystonia, DBS, etc., potentially marginalizing rarer movement disorders, though it remains inclusive overall . đ§ Recommendations If you're considering submitting: Expect rigorous editorial scrutiny and well-crafted feedback. Plan for a ~2-month timeframe to reach a first decision. Undertake large or review-type manuscriptsâtheyâre more likely to be accepted and well-cited. For researchers evaluating the journal: Recognize its top-tier standing in clinical neurology and movement disorders, but de-emphasize rankings like IF in favor of article quality and relevance. Pay attention to Scimago metrics (Q1, h-index), which offer broader insight into influence and longevity. â Verdict Movement Disorders stands as a premier, highly respected journal within its niche. Its advantages include high impact, authoritative content, and strong editorial standards. The main trade-offs are moderate review timelines and occasional over-reliance on impact factor metrics. For those in the field, it remains a leading and appropriate choiceâparticularly if you're targeting visibility and scholarly impact. movement_disorders_journal.txt Last modified: 2025/06/23 19:37by administrador