Publication Ethics

The Journal of Neurobiology Research (JNBR) is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in all aspects of its publication process. We adhere to the following ethical guidelines to ensure the integrity, credibility, and transparency of the research we publish:

Authorship:

  • Authors must ensure that their submitted work is original and has not been published elsewhere.
  • All individuals who have made significant contributions to the research must be listed as authors.
  • Proper acknowledgment of funding sources and conflicts of interest must be disclosed.

Peer Review:

  • All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process conducted by experts in the field.
  • Reviewers are selected based on their expertise and impartiality to provide constructive feedback on the manuscript.
  • Confidentiality of the review process is maintained to protect the integrity of the evaluation.

Plagiarism:

  • Plagiarism in any form is strictly prohibited.
  • Authors should cite all sources appropriately and ensure that their work does not contain plagiarized content.

Data Integrity:

  • Authors are responsible for the accuracy and integrity of their data.
  • Fabrication, falsification, or manipulation of data is unacceptable.

Conflicts of Interest:

  • Authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence their objectivity.
  • Conflicts of interest should be declared transparently to maintain the credibility of the research.

Corrections and Retractions:

  • The journal will consider corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern if errors or misconduct are identified post-publication.
  • Transparency and accountability are paramount in addressing any issues that may arise.

By adhering to these ethical guidelines, the JNBR aims to promote responsible conduct in research, uphold the quality and integrity of published work, and foster a culture of trust within the scientific community. Researchers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these ethics standards to ensure a commitment to excellence and ethical conduct in neurobiological research.