====== Journal of Neuroscience Research ====== **Full title:** Journal of Neuroscience Research (JNR) **Publisher:** Wiley-Liss **Founded:** 1975 **Frequency:** Monthly **ISSN:** 0360-4012 **Impact Factor (2020):** * 2-year IF ≈ 2.59 * 5-year IF ≈ 2.77 * Peak IF ≈ 4.16 **Indexing:** PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science ===== 📈 Strengths ===== * **Broad thematic coverage:** molecular, cellular, systems, developmental, translational neuroscience, and neurological disorders. * **Indexed in major databases:** ensuring accessibility and citation potential. * **Accepts diverse article types:** original research, reviews, mini-reviews, and commentaries. * **Reasonable review times:** * First decision in ~2–3 months. * Review feedback is often constructive, even after rejection. * **Moderate acceptance rate:** ~46% (SciRev data). ===== ⚠️ Weaknesses and Criticisms ===== * **Lower prestige** compared to leading journals such as: * *Nature Neuroscience* (IF > 20) * *Neuron* * *Journal of Neuroscience* (IF ~3.9) * **Impact Factor pressure:** like many journals, may be influenced by strategies to optimize citation metrics. * **Desk rejections may limit diversity:** anecdotal evidence suggests potential for early editorial rejection without full peer review. * **Mixed author experience:** while many report fair and useful feedback, others note delays in reviewer assignment and editorial decisions. ===== 🎯 Recommendations ===== ^ Target Audience ^ Why JNR Might Be Suitable ^ | **Specialized neuroscientists** | Mid-tier visibility with rigorous peer review. | | **Early-career researchers** | Constructive reviews and better acceptance chances. | | **Translational studies** | Welcomes experimental designs across models. | | **Avoid if...** | You aim for high-impact exposure or broad media reach. | ===== 🧭 Summary ===== *Journal of Neuroscience Research* offers a reliable, mid-tier publication platform with a wide scope and consistent indexing. It provides solid peer review and acceptable turnaround times. However, it lacks the prestige of top-tier journals and may not be ideal for researchers aiming at maximum impact and visibility.