Neurogrammind Journal — Author Guidelines
Introduction
Welcome to the Neurogrammind Journal. We appreciate your interest in submitting your research to our journal. To facilitate a smooth review and publication process, please carefully read and follow the guidelines outlined below.
Manuscript Preparation
1. Manuscript Types
We accept the following types of manuscripts:
Original Research Articles
Review Articles
Short Communications
Case Studies
Commentary and Opinions
2. Language and Style
Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English.
Use British or American English consistently throughout the manuscript.
Follow a formal academic style, avoiding colloquialisms and slang.
3. Formatting
Submit manuscripts in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF format.
Use 12-point Times New Roman or Arial font.
Double-space the entire manuscript.
Margins should be 1 inch (2.54 cm) on all sides.
Number all pages consecutively.
4. Structure of the Manuscript
Title Page: Title, authors’ names, affiliations, and corresponding author contact details.
Abstract: A concise summary of no more than 250 words.
Keywords: 3–6 keywords.
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References (following APA style)
Tables and Figures (each on a separate page) with captions.
Submission Process
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically via our online submission system.
Include a cover letter explaining the importance of your work and confirming originality.
Ensure all authors approve the submission and agree with the content.
Ethical Considerations
Manuscripts must represent original work and not be under consideration elsewhere.
Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest.
Studies involving human or animal subjects must comply with ethical standards and include approval statements.
Review Process
All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process.
The editorial team may reject manuscripts without peer review if they do not meet basic criteria.
Authors will be notified of decisions within 6–8 weeks.
Copyright and Permissions
Authors retain copyright but grant the journal the right to publish.
Permission must be obtained for any third-party materials included.