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Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience

Online ISSN: 2653-4983

At a Glance

Abbrev.: J. Multisc. Neurosci. Established : 2021 First Issue : 2022 Frequency : 4 issues/yr Diamond Model: Open Access Scope: Neuroscience

The Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience is committed to advancing the field through a transdisciplinary framework, uniting multiscale, integrative, and interdisciplinary approaches to brain science. The Journal provides a platform for research that bridges submolecular, molecular, cellular, systems, and cognitive levels of organization, fostering a deeper understanding of how complex neural phenomena arise across interacting scales. It particularly welcomes contributions that move beyond reductionist or single-scale models, emphasizing relational, dynamical, and process-based accounts of brain function. By promoting conceptual innovation alongside rigorous empirical and theoretical work, the Journal aims to support the development of next-generation frameworks for understanding brain organization, cognition, and consciousness. 

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5 Days

First decision

Median days from submission to first editor decision.

39 Days

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Median days from acceptance to first online publication.

15 Days

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Open Access

1 Apr 2026

Original Research

Processual relational geometry: generative unfolding and self-intending closure constituting consciousness --- a transscale ontophysical framework

Roman R. Poznanski

Open Access

1 Apr 2026

Original Research

A multiscale psychopathological-psychophysiological nexus in anxiety-related pathways

Lleuvelyn A. Cacha and Roman R. Poznanski

Open Access

1 Apr 2026

Original Research

In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS): A critical mini-review of MRS limitations and multiscale interpretation

Angelos Kalafatas

Open Access

1 Apr 2026

Review

Effects of Blue Light Blocking Glasses on Visual Performance, Sleep, Neuroendocrine Regulation: A narrative review

Mariel Coronel, Vania De la Luz, Sidra Hassaan, Joseph Varon, Matthew Halma

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