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Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging (PRN)

Publisher :

Elsevier

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Neuroscience
  • +5

e-ISSN :

1872-7506

Issue Frequency :

9-issues-year

Impact Factor :

2.1

p-ISSN :

0925-4927

Est. Year :

1979

Mobile :

4401865844640

DOI :

YES

Country :

Ireland

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

dierks@puk.unibe.ch

Journal Descriptions

The Official Publication of the International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, a companion title to Psychiatry Research, focuses on publications relating to imaging techniques. We publish manuscripts on magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, multichannel electrophysiology, near-infrared spectroscopy, computed tomography, magnetoencephalography, non-invasive brain stimulation, autoradiography, post-mortem regional analyses, and other imaging techniques. Reports concerning results in neuropsychiatric disorders and psychopathology and the effects of behavioral tasks, neurobiological-, psychotherapy-, and pharmacological treatments are featured. We also invite manuscripts on the methods of obtaining images and computer processing of the images themselves. Reviews, meta-analysis and selected case reports are also published.


Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging (PRN) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Imaging, Biological Psychiatry, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology , Online or Print, 9-issues-year Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 0925-4927, E-ISSN - 1872-7506, Established in - 1979, Impact Factor - 2.1

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Indexed in Scopus, WoS, PubMed

Not indexed in DOAJ, UGC CARE

Publications of PRN

  • dott image August, 2016

Body mass index and brain white matter structure in young adults at risk for psychosis – The Oulu Brain and Mind Study

Antipsychotic medications and psychotic illness related factors may affect both weight and brain structure in people with psychosis. Genetically high-risk individuals offer an opportunity to...

  • dott image November, 1999

A differential neural response to threatening and non-threatening negative facial expressions in paranoid and non-paranoid schizophrenics

Several studies have demonstrated impaired facial expression recognition in schizophrenia. Few have examined the neural basis for this; none have compared the neural correlates of facial exp...

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