The Journal of Comparative Neurology is the oldest and most respected journal devoted to structural diversity and its functional significance in the nervous system. It offers a detailed comparative analysis of nervous system organization across species.
This journal publishes original research articles and reviews covering a wide range of topics, including neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neurophysiology, and neuropharmacology. It examines the structure and function of the nervous system in various animal models, providing valuable insights into the evolution and organization of the brain. Indexed in databases like MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science, the Journal of Comparative Neurology promotes a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding the nervous system.
Neuroscientists, neurologists, and researchers in related fields will find the Journal of Comparative Neurology a valuable resource for staying informed about the latest advancements in comparative neurobiology. It encourages submissions that contribute to a deeper understanding of the nervous system and its implications for behavior and disease.