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F1000 - Post-publication peer review of the biomedical literature. Neuroscience Reference Guide. The following is a selected list of resources to get you started in your neuroscience research. For further assistance, contact Dean Walton. Starting Your Research The first step is to define the topic you intend to research. The sources listed below will help give you some directional tips and the necessary background information.

Subject Encyclopedias and Dictionaries There are many subject encyclopedias located in the reference area of the Science Library. Finding Articles To look for articles in journals, newspapers, or magazines, you will need to start with an index (sometimes called a database). Neuroscience Related Indexes Biosis BIOSIS covers original research reports and reviews in biological and biomedical areas.

Other potentially useful databases for Neuroscience Research ArticleFirst ArticleFirst (yep, all one word!) Return to top Finding Books, Dissertations and Government Documents UO Library Catalog Use the catalog to locate books by topic (subject or keyword), title or author. Neuroscience Resource Guide | PsychologyDegreeGuide.org. This guide was compiled by Rosemary Trumbull, who obtained her Bachelors of Science in Biology-Psychology from Tufts University (2010).

It is intended to provide resources for Neuroscience students, as well as people who are curious about the subject. The resource guide is divided into several broad categories, and each resource has a brief description of what can be found on that site. The resource guide includes links to databases, journals, societies, and laboratories that may help with Neuroscience students’ research. It also includes links to online tutorials and educational resources that are designed to help both students and teachers grasp the subject matter in a way that allows them to find better ways to understand and disseminate Neuroscience material. Finally, there are several resources listed for patients with neurological disorders. Enjoy learning about Neuroscience! General Resources Images, Photos, and Slides Databases and Journals Psychophysiology and Psychopathology. Free Resources for Science Teachers and Students. Top 20 Journals in Neuroscience and Behaviour.

12 August 2010 | Updated: 12 August 2010 0:00am Data Provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, January 2000-April 2010 The data above were extracted from the Essential Science Indicators database of Thomson Reuters. This database surveys only journal articles (original research reports and review articles) indexed by Thomson Reuters. Articles are assigned to a category based on the journals in which they were published and the Thomson Reuters journal-to-category field-definition scheme.

Here journals in neuroscience and behaviour are ranked by citations per paper to reveal weighted impact. Click here for more information. Journals by Impact Factor. Top 50 Journals - Psychology - Subject Research Guides at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Quora. Cogprints.