Neurogrammind journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research that connects language, mind, and brain to the broader human sciences. The journal seeks to build a bridge between scientific and humanistic disciplines, welcoming contributions from all cultural, linguistic, and disciplinary backgrounds.

🎯 Aims and Scope

Neurogrammind aims to:

  • Promote groundbreaking interdisciplinary research

  • Support independent, multilingual, and culturally diverse scholars

  • Connect cognitive science with the humanities and social theory

  • Encourage deep theoretical, experimental, and philosophical inquiry

We welcome articles from (but not limited to) the following fields:

  • Linguistics and cognitive linguistics

  • Psychology, psycholinguistics, and philosophy of mind

  • Cognitive neuroscience and neurolinguistics

  • Literature, semiotics, and interpretation

  • Artificial intelligence and natural language processing

  • Law, political cognition, and ethics

  • Social sciences, cultural studies, anthropology, communication

  • Management, behavioral science, and decision-making

  • Basic sciences, including biology, physics, mathematics, and complex systems

🌐 Languages

Neurogrammind accepts submissions in any living language, provided that the article includes:

  • An English abstract

  • English keywords

  • Author information and metadata in English

We actively support underrepresented and indigenous languages in academic discourse.

Preferred languages for editorial communication and peer review:

  • English

  • Persian

  • Kurdish (Sorani or Kurmanji)

Guidelines

Requirement Details

Word count Up to 7,000 words

Abstract 200–300 words

Keywords 3–7 keywords

Referencing style APA 7

File formats .docx or .pdf

Languages Any language, with English metadata

Submission Form and Templates: Coming Soon

📅 Publication Information

Item Detail

Editor-in-Chief Enzar Sharif Saleh

Frequency Biannual (2 issues per year)

Peer Review Double-blind

Open Access Yes

Article Processing Charges None (Free publication)

CONTACT

journal@neurogrammind.com

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