Extended deadline: Special Journal Issue on Academic MEG/EEG Software

Robert Oostenveld r.oostenveld at FCDONDERS.RU.NL
Wed Sep 1 08:45:32 CEST 2010



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> From: "Baillet, Sylvain" <sbaillet at mcw.edu>
> Date: 31 August 2010 17:44:28 GMT+02:00
> To: "Baillet, Sylvain" <sbaillet at mcw.edu>
> Subject: Extended deadline: Special Journal Issue on Academic MEG/ 
> EEG Software
>
> Important notice: Submission deadline has been extended; now:  
> October 1, 2010.
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Academic Software Applications for Electromagnetic Brain Mapping  
> Using MEG and EEG
>
> To be published in : Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience  
> (indexed in MEDLINE, INSPEC, GoogleScholar, etc.)
> Full Call for Paper available at: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cin/osi.html
>
> The field of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Electroencephalography  
> (EEG) source imaging is maturing rapidly. This scientific growth is  
> accompanied by a variety of complementary and /or concurrent  
> software solutions from the academic world.
>
> The objective of this CIN Special Issue is to help the neuroimaging  
> obtain an overview of state-of-the-art academic software  
> applications for MEG/EEG data analysis, how they differ and  
> interact, and of upcoming methodological trends and technical  
> developments; the topics to be covered include, but are not limited  
> to, academic software solutions for:
>
> ·                      MEG and EEG data acquisition
> ·                      Data preprocessing, that is, filtering,  
> artifact detection, rejection or correction, trial sorting, averaging
> ·                      Segmentation and geometrical modeling of head  
> tissues
> ·                      Computational electromagnetics for MEG/EEG  
> forward modeling
> ·                      MEG/EEG source analysis
> ·                      Statistical appraisal and inference:  
> confidence intervals on measures and hypothesis testing
> ·                      Identification and evaluation of evoked,  
> induced event-related brain responses and ongoing brain activity
> ·                      Time-frequency decompositions, advanced  
> spectral analysis, time series modeling
> ·                      Estimation of functional and effective  
> connectivity
> Authors should provide detailed information regarding their software  
> toolbox or application by addressing the following topics: open  
> source software (yes/no), i/o file formats available, operating  
> system, Matlab required (yes/no), interoperability with other  
> software, and so forth.
>
> Further, the software needs to be available for download free of  
> charge at the time of manuscript submission, with sufficient  
> documentation provided online to be able to reproduce the data  
> analysis featured in the manuscript.
>
> Before submission authors should carefully read over the journal's  
> Author Guidelines, which are located at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cin/guidelines.html 
> . Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their  
> complete manuscript through the journal Manuscript Tracking System  
> at http://mts.hindawi.com/ according to the following timetable:
>
> Manuscript Due
> October 1, 2010 September 1, 2010
> First Round of Reviews
> December 1, 2010
> Publication Date
> March 1, 2011
> Lead Guest Editor
>
> Sylvain Baillet, Departments of Neurology & Biophysics, Medical  
> College of Wisconsin, WI, USA
> Guest Editors
>
> Karl Friston, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, London, UK
> Robert Oostenveld, Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Radboud  
> University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
>
> Ps:
>
> As an open access journal, Computational Intelligence and  
> Neuroscience requires an Article Processing Charge of $750 USD per  
> accepted manuscript for both research and review articles.
> Since the journal does not collect any subscription or advertising  
> revenue, and does not have other funding streams, these charges are  
> necessary in order to make the full text of all published articles  
> freely available online. Moreover, authors are allowed to retain the  
> copyright of their work published in the journal.
>
> As for the number of color figures, there is no limited number of  
> figures that might be included in each paper whether colored or not  
> and you can find detailed information about the general format of  
> Manuscripts that will be submitted to the Special Issue proposals,  
> the format of references, tables and figures if found at:http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cin/guidelines.html 
> .
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> Sylvain Baillet, PhD
> Associate Professor of Neurology & Biophysics
> Scientific Director, MEG Program
> Department of Neurology
> Medical College of Wisconsin
>
> 9200 W. Wisconsin ave
> Milwaukee, WI 53226
> Phone: +1 414 805 1174
> Fax: +1 414 805 1103
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