Brain Computer Interface Journal
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) publishes high-quality, original research articles that analyze theoretical and practical advances in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. Articles should be based on new and innovative research, where the methods, analysis and conclusions are robust and of the highest standard.
BCI measures brain activity and translates it into a form that allows machines to compensate for lost or damaged brain functions, provide additional or enhanced functions, or make lasting improvements to existing functions. This journal recognizes that the field of BCI research is highly multidisciplinary and strives to integrate a range of perspectives from different disciplines in order to deepen understanding of the issues, challenges, and solutions in the field. Brain-computer interfaces will be of interest to professionals in the following fields:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Computer science and engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Human Factors
- Industrial and systems engineering
- Machine Learning
- Mechanical engineering
- Architectural Engineering
- Industrial engineering
- Civil engineering
- Neuroscience
- Neurosurgery
- Psychology
- Rehabilitation engineering
User-centered development and evaluation of engineered BCI applications with an emphasis on analyzing aspects that are critical to system operation, in addition to directly evaluating its success. Scientific investigation of patterns of brain activity that can be used to guide BCI applications or show that they can do so. Develop and evaluate signal processing methods that extract signal features, classify them, and otherwise translate brain signals into machine commands. New invasive and non-invasive methods for monitoring and acquiring brain signals. Applications of BCI technology to understand perception, influence, action and different aspects of human cognition and behavior. Ethical and sociological implications of BCI applications Human factors and human-computer interaction (HCI) in the design, development and evaluation of BCIs Clinical trials and individual case studies of experimental therapeutic application of BCIs.
All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the editors and, if appropriate for further review, to rigorous peer review by independent, anonymous expert reviewers. The journal conducts a blind peer review and submissions should be made online through the Editorial Director.
For Authors
The benefits of publishing in Academic Journal and Peer Review System (Brain Computer Interface) include:
- Fast and constructive peer review: fast and constructive peer review process of papers within approximately one month of submission.
- Fast publication time
- Excellent editorial standards
- Free colour in electronic version
- Access free on-line issue of journal for one year.
- High quality Publication
- All abstracts and full text available free on-line to all main universities/institutions Worldwide to ensure promotion to the widest possible audience.