![]() The figure should not, in whole or in part, reproduce material from other sources. This figure can include color if it is scientifically necessary. Submissions (both those based upon single target articles and mini-reviews) are limited to 3 published printed pages (this corresponds to ~2,300 words in the main text, exclusive of reference list) including a maximum of 12 references and one original schematic/explanatory figure. Neuro Forum submissions related to publications in the Journal of Neurophysiology are particularly encouraged. Target articles should not be from the author’s current or former laboratory. ![]() You should not submit a manuscript to Neuro Forum if you have another manuscript examining the same or an overlapping set of target articles under review, recently published (within the last year), or in press elsewhere. For mini-review submissions (with several articles as the target of the Neuro Forum submission), significant advances in the field must have been published within the last year. Neuro Forum submissions may either be based on a single recent target article or these may comprise a mini-review of a “hot topic.” For Neuro Forum submissions that target a single article, this target article must have been published within the past 3 months (at the time of submission). ![]() Authors of Neuro Forum submissions must comply with the same requirements as other Journal of Neurophysiology authors regarding ethical issues (including plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and multiple submission) and potential conflicts of interest (please see the APS Ethical Policies and Standards for details). To submit a Neuro Forum manuscript, authors must be current students or postdoctoral fellows (including medical residents). ![]()
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