Brain Connectivity Modalities in Alzheimer's Disease
Brain Connectivity is an international neuroscience journal dedicated to the publication of innovative research, scientific reviews, and academic communications pertaining to all aspects of anatomical, functional, and causal connections between distinct units within the central nervous system.
To highlight the recent advances in brain connectivity and the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease; we are organizing a special issue on the on the influence of pathological substrates on structural and or functional connectivity in Alzheimer’s trajectory (subjective cognitive impairment, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer’s disease.
We are specifically looking for original research investigating the role of amyloid, tau, neuroinflammation/microglial activation, astrocyte on structural and or functional connectivity, along with influence on glucose metabolism, genetic, and epigenetic factors. Review articles and Perspective pieces are encouraged as well.
Queries to the Editor to propose a topic prior to submission are encouraged. Please contact Editor-in-Chief Paul Edison, MD, PhD, FRCP to initiate your query or for any further details.
Visit the Brain Connectivity website to learn more, read past issues, and view author submission guidelines.
All manuscripts should be submitted online via our peer review website by September 15, 2020. All submissions will be subject to rigorous peer review.