Neuroscience Research Network

Neuroscience Preprints

Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and how function or dysfunction can impact physiology, psychology, behaviors, and cognition. The Neuroscience Research Network on SSRN is an open access preprint server that provides a venue for authors to showcase their research papers in our digital library, speeding up dissemination and providing the scholarly community access to groundbreaking working papers and early-stage research. SSRN provides the opportunity to share different outputs of research such as preliminary or exploratory investigations, book chapters, PhD dissertations, course and teaching materials, presentations, and posters, among others.

Neuroscience focuses on the brain and its impact on behavior and cognitive functions, studying the cellular, functional, behavioral, evolutionary, computational, molecular, cellular, and medical aspects of the nervous system. Not only is neuroscience concerned with the normal functioning of the nervous system, but also what happens when people have neurological, psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. SSRN helps neuroscientists discover the latest research in their own and other related fields of research including linguistics, engineering, computer science, chemistry, philosophy, psychology, and medicine. By providing a unique platform for early sharing and access through SSRN, researchers expedite scientific discovery through collaboration and subsequent investigations within and beyond the field of neuroscience.

Neuroscience Papers