In partnership with the Australasian Neuroscience Society, one of the largest annual biomedical conferences held in the Australasian region, Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series announces an article collection that will highlight cutting-edge research presented at the 2018 meeting from Monday 3rd - Thursday 6 December 2018 in Brisbane.
https://www.ans.org.au/ans-2018-conferenceThis Research Topic aims to collect examples of the most exciting and recent developments in the area of Neuroscience. We particularly encourage the submission of basic research reports, papers on translational studies in disease and thoughtful reviews. However, other articles types, for instance, papers describing significant methodological advances or providing thought-provoking novel concepts and theories, will also be considered. Submissions are encouraged from across all research areas represented within the ANS membership and
only the conference attendees are entitled to submit a contribution to this collection. Suggested research themes are as follows:
· Development
· Neural Excitability, Synapses, and Glia
· Neurodegenerative Disorders and Injury
· Sensory systems
· Motor systems
· Integrative Physiology and Behaviour
· Neuroimaging and brain mapping
· New techniques in neuroscience
In partnership with the Australasian Neuroscience Society, one of the largest annual biomedical conferences held in the Australasian region, Frontiers in Neuroscience Journal Series announces an article collection that will highlight cutting-edge research presented at the 2018 meeting from Monday 3rd - Thursday 6 December 2018 in Brisbane.
https://www.ans.org.au/ans-2018-conferenceThis Research Topic aims to collect examples of the most exciting and recent developments in the area of Neuroscience. We particularly encourage the submission of basic research reports, papers on translational studies in disease and thoughtful reviews. However, other articles types, for instance, papers describing significant methodological advances or providing thought-provoking novel concepts and theories, will also be considered. Submissions are encouraged from across all research areas represented within the ANS membership and
only the conference attendees are entitled to submit a contribution to this collection. Suggested research themes are as follows:
· Development
· Neural Excitability, Synapses, and Glia
· Neurodegenerative Disorders and Injury
· Sensory systems
· Motor systems
· Integrative Physiology and Behaviour
· Neuroimaging and brain mapping
· New techniques in neuroscience