Eminent Editorial Board Members

Martin A. Katzman
CANADA
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Federico Sesti
UNITED STATES
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ABDUL QAYYUM RANA
CANADA
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MIRKO DIKSIC
CROATIA
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Trevor Archer
SWEDEN
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Bruno Peixoto
PORTUGAL
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Stefano Lassi
ITALY
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Jean-Marc Sabatier
FRANCE
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Gjumrakch Aliev
UNITED STATES
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LUZ-EUGENIA COX-FUENZALIDA
UNITED STATES
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Sefa Bulut
TURKEY
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Ramon Cacabelos
SPAIN
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Chella Kamarajan
UNITED STATES
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STEPHEN HARVEY
CANADA
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Jinsung Wang
UNITED STATES
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Zhiqun Tan
UNITED STATES
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Neha Singla
India
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Konstantinos Tsirigotis
POLAND
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Md. Monoarul Haque
BANGLADESH
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Chintale Sambhaji Govind
India
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Journal of Neuroscience and Neuropsychology (JNN) is an open access, peer reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal devoted to the rapid publication and dissemination of current research. The objective of this journal is to provide a veritable platform for scientists and researchers all over the world to promote, share, and discuss a variety of innovative ideas and developments in all aspects of Neuroscience and Neuropsychology. The journal welcomes manuscript submissions from academicians, scholars, and practitioners from all over the world.

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