Neuromodec Journal publishes original research and analysis in the fields of neuromodulation devices, brain interface technology, and digital brain therapeutics.
Neuromodec Journal’s innovative publishing model integrates scientific journal rigor with dynamic (web) content, at no cost to authors or readers, with rapid turn-around.
Neuromodec Journal publishes original work across the entire field of brain interfacing technology spanning new science and technology, ethics and regulations, as well as business and marketing.
Topics including noninvasive and invasive techniques and technologies that alter brain function using electrical, magnetic, radiowave, sound, light, focally targeted pharmacologic stimulation, or any other physical method to directly alter neural function, as well as technologies for brain computer interfacing and digital therapeutics. Articles can span original research, reviews, opinions / perspectives, or analysis.
Neuromodec Journal employs an innovative publishing that bridges scientific journal rigor with dynamic (web) content. Articles can employ any format considered suitable by the authors spanning traditional journal-style sections ( Abstract, Introduction. Methods, Results, Discussion) to more free flowing article styles. Author may use combination of traditional citations, or footnotes, or text hyperlinks. Figures may follow traditional journal format (e.g. “Figure 1”) or images may be embedded into the article directly.
There exists an artificial gap between the rigidity of traditional journal formats and cotemporary (online) articles. Neuromodec Journal provides a unique publishing model for articles grounded in the scientific method (and citable) without absolute restrictions on format. This makes Neuromodec Journal especially suitable for timely analysis and critical analysis on all aspects on brain interfacing technology including emerging science, clinical trials, regulations, business and marketing, and ethics
Articles reviewed by at least one member of the editorial board with external review as necessary. Articles are selected for providing unbiased, timely, and clear content.
There are no costs to authors or readers. Neuromodec Journal is free and open-access.
Marom Bikson (founding Editor)