The Journal of Clinical Neuroscience and Psychology (JCNP) is an international peer-reviewed academic journal committed to advancing scientific understanding in the interconnected fields of neuroscience, psychology, mental health, and behavioral sciences. The journal provides a multidisciplinary platform for clinicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, neuroscientists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to publish innovative research and evidence-based findings that contribute to improving neurological and psychological healthcare worldwide. JCNP aims to encourage meaningful scientific dialogue that bridges brain science, human behavior, cognition, and clinical practice. JCNP welcomes high-quality manuscripts that explore neurological disorders, cognitive functions, emotional health, psychiatric conditions, neurodevelopmental studies, neuroimaging, brain-behavior relationships, and therapeutic interventions. The journal emphasizes both clinical and translational research that supports early diagnosis, effective treatment strategies, patient-centered care, and advancements in neuroscience technologies. By integrating modern scientific approaches with clinical applications, the journal seeks to support the growing need for collaborative research in understanding the complexities of the human brain and mental health. The journal also encourages contributions related to emerging areas such as neuropsychology, computational neuroscience, artificial intelligence in mental healthcare, cognitive rehabilitation, behavioral therapy, and digital mental health innovations. Through ethical publishing practices and rigorous peer review standards, JCNP strives to become a reliable global resource for advancing knowledge, research quality, and interdisciplinary collaboration in neuroscience and psychology. Keywords: Clinical Neuroscience, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Neuropsychology, Psychiatry, Mental Health, Behavioral Science, Neurology, Brain Disorders, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Neuroscience Research, Psychological Disorders, Brain Imaging, Neurodevelopment, Clinical Psychology, Emotional Health, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, Psychiatric Research, Cognitive Therapy, Translational Neuroscience

Aim And Scope

The Journal of Clinical Neuroscience and Psychology (JCNP) aims to publish original and impactful research that enhances the understanding of neurological, psychological, cognitive, and behavioral processes in both clinical and research settings. The journal seeks to promote interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists, clinicians, therapists, educators, and healthcare professionals working in the fields of neuroscience and psychology.

JCNP welcomes submissions including, but not limited to, the following areas:

·         Clinical Neuroscience

·         Cognitive Neuroscience

·         Neuropsychology

·         Clinical Psychology

·         Psychiatry and Mental Health

·         Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

·         Neurological Disorders

·         Brain Imaging and Neuroimaging Techniques

·         Neurodevelopmental Disorders

·         Memory and Learning Research

·         Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Studies

·         Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis

·         Psychotherapy and Behavioral Therapy

·         Rehabilitation Psychology

·         Pediatric and Adolescent Psychology

·         Geriatric Neuroscience and Cognitive Aging

·         Sleep and Consciousness Research

·         Addiction and Substance Abuse Studies

·         Artificial Intelligence in Neuroscience and Mental Health

·         Computational and Translational Neuroscience

·         Brain-Computer Interaction

·         Public Mental Health and Community Psychology

·         Neurobiology and Brain Function

·         Emotional and Social Neuroscience

·         Digital Mental Health Technologies 

The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, clinical case studies, short communications, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, technical reports, and perspective papers that contribute to scientific advancement and clinical excellence in neuroscience and psychology.