Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Visual Neuroscience Special Collection, “Electrophysiology of vision: systems and signals”


Submission date: 30 April 2024

Visual Neuroscience Special Collection, “Electrophysiology of vision: systems and signals”

This special issue/collection is devoted to the electrophysiology of vision, with emphasis on the use of Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) and electroretinograms (ERGs) in contemporary visual neuroscience. We invite original papers that report new research and/or propose methodological innovations, and the collection will include invited reviews from current experts in ERG and/or EEG/MEG literature in this field. Contributions reporting neural population or single-cell recordings of relevance to these topics are also welcome.

The aim of the issue is to provide a broad context in which parallels can be drawn and gaps bridged between foundational and normative VEP and EEG/MEG studies, and new computation-based approaches to acquiring and analyzing VEP and ERG signals.

Papers may be submitted at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/vns.  Please indicate in your cover letter that your submission is in response to the special issue call for papers and select “Electrophysiology of Vision” from the special issue dropdown menu at submission.

Submissions will be accepted from 1 July 2023, with anticipated submission deadline 30 April 2024.

Visual Neuroscience (VNS) is a fully Gold Open Access journal. Information on the Journal’s Open Access policies, including the current Article Processing Charge (APC), can be found here.  Please use our Open Access Waivers and Discounts Tool to check your eligibility for coverage under a Transformative Agreement. Questions regarding this themed issue should be directed to the VNS Editorial Office at visualneuroscience@cambridge.org.