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Jonathan Alpert , M. Mark B Hamner M. Ronald T. Neuropsychiatry London Journal is a leading publication dedicated to advancing the understanding of the complex interactions between the nervous system and psychiatric disorders. The journal publishes high-quality empirical and theoretical papers in the multidisciplinary field of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Neuropsychiatry London is a scholarly open-access journal that provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to contribute their findings in this field. Since , the journal has featured original papers, short reports, case studies, and both theoretical and empirical reviews in clinical and neuropsychiatry. Manuscripts can be submitted through our Online Submission System or directly to the Editorial Office at [email protected].
We aim to publish research that provides useful information and advancements in clinical practices, improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Fast Editorial Execution and Review Process is a special service for the article that enables it to get a faster response in the pre-review stage from the handling editor as well as a review from the reviewer.
If the article gets notified for revision by the handling editor, then it will take another 5 days for external review by the previous reviewer or alternative reviewer. Acceptance of manuscripts is driven entirely by handling editorial team considerations and independent peer-review, ensuring the highest standards are maintained no matter the route to regular peer-reviewed publication or a fast editorial review process. The handling editor and the article contributor are responsible for adhering to scientific standards.
Articles published in Neuropsychiatry have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Neuropsychiatry has got h-index 32 , which means every article in Neuropsychiatry has got 32 average citations.