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Important notice

Visual Neuroscience will cease publishing with Cambridge University Press on 31 December 2024.  It will continue to be published by Maximum Academic Press as of 1 January 2025.  

The Cambridge submission site is closed to new submissions. Authors wishing to submit their research to the journal should do so at the journal's new submission site.

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  • ISSN: 0952-5238 (Print), 1469-8714 (Online)
  • Editor: Dr Paul R. Martin University of Sydney, Australia
  • Editorial board
Visual Neuroscience is a gold open access international journal devoted to the publication of experimental and theoretical research on biological mechanisms of vision. A major goal of publication is to bring together in one journal a broad range of studies that reflect the diversity and originality of all aspects of neuroscience research relating to the visual system. Contributions may address molecular, cellular or systems-level processes in either vertebrate or invertebrate species. The journal publishes work based on a wide range of technical approaches, including molecular genetics, anatomy, physiology, psychophysics and imaging, and utilizing comparative, developmental, theoretical or computational approaches to understand the biology of vision and visuo-motor control. The journal also publishes research seeking to understand disorders of the visual system and strategies for restoring vision. Studies based exclusively on clinical, psychophysiological or behavioral data are welcomed, provided that they address questions concerning neural mechanisms of vision or provide insight into visual dysfunction.

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