Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience

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Free-journal.com - Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience is really a forum to the interdisciplinary field of neural computing, neural engineering and artificial intelligence, where neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, engineers, psychologists, physicists, computer scientists, and artificial intelligence investigators among others can publish their are employed in one periodical that bridges the gap between neuroscience, artificial intelligence and engineering. 

The peer-reviewed, open access journal provides research and review papers at an interdisciplinary level, spanning the disciplines of computer science, mathematics, physics, cognitive science, and neurobiology, with the sector of intelligent systems for computational neuroscience as its focus. All aspects relevant to taking care of theoretical and computational elements of the event and functioning from the nervous system are within its scope. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience was founded in 2006 by Professor Andrzej Cichocki who served just like the Editor-in-Chief from the journal between 2006 and 2011. 

Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience has actually been recently accepted for indexing inside the Science Citation Index Expanded and can receive its first Impact Think about mid 2015. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience currently has an acceptance rate of 30%. The typical time between submission and final decision is 56 days and the typical time between acceptance and final publication is 31 days.

Site                : http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cin/
ISSN             : 16875265
EISSN           : 16875273
Subject           : Neurology - Computer Sciences 
Publisher        : Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Country          : United States
Language        : English
Keyword         : neural computing, neural engineering, artificial intelegence
Start year        : 2007

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