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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