anatomical_record

Anatomical Record

*The Anatomical Record* is a peer-reviewed journal published by Wiley on behalf of the American Association for Anatomy (AAA). Founded in 1906, it focuses on morphological, developmental, and histological studies in human and comparative anatomy.

  • Impact Factor (2024): ~2.0
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Access: Hybrid (subscription + open access)
  • Publisher: Wiley / American Association for Anatomy

Strengths:

  • Strong focus on 3D imaging, morphometry, and tissue architecture.
  • Useful for research on muscle regeneration, adipose grafting, and neuroanatomical mapping.
  • Includes detailed anatomical visualizations for teaching and reference.

Limitations:

  • Often descriptive rather than mechanistic in nature.
  • Clinical relevance is limited unless directly linked to surgical or diagnostic applications.
  • Scope includes articles on non-human models or paleontology, which may dilute medical interest.

  • High-quality methodological detail, especially in imaging and histology.
  • Statistical analysis is sometimes minimal or secondary to qualitative descriptions.
  • Peer review process is consistent, but impact depends heavily on the article's topic and depth.

Potentially useful for:

  • Neuroanatomical variability in skull base, cranial nerves, or spinal anatomy.
  • Preclinical models for tissue engineering or nerve repair.
  • Educational resources (e.g., 3D reconstructions, anatomical atlases).

Less useful for:

  • Clinical outcomes, surgical techniques, or evidence-based neurosurgical practice.
  • Rapidly evolving fields like neuro-oncology or functional neurosurgery.

  • Fragmented scope: spans from fossils to human bioprinting, lacking thematic focus.
  • Language clarity varies depending on the author's origin and editorial attention.
  • Open-access fees are high (~3000 USD), which limits global accessibility.

Journal Impact Factor Primary Focus Target Audience
*The Anatomical Record* ~2.0 Histology, anatomy, 3D reconstruction Anatomists, educators
*Journal of Anatomy* ~2.5 Classical and developmental anatomy Academic researchers
*Clinical Anatomy* ~2.4 Applied and surgical anatomy Surgeons, clinicians
*Brain Structure and Function* ~4.0 Neuroanatomy and functional mapping Neuroscientists, neurologists

*The Anatomical Record* is a respected but mid-tier journal in anatomical sciences. It provides value to researchers in structural biology and educators in anatomy, but it has limited direct utility for high-impact clinical neuroscience or evidence-driven neurosurgery.

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