Journals Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health

Name
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
Subjects
Brain Research
Addiction
Adolescent Development
Anxiety and Depression
Aging
Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias
Brain Plasticity
Brain and Evolution
Biological Rhythms and Sleep
Brain Wellness
Demyelinating Disorders
Developmental Disorders
Drug Discovery and Development
Drugs of Abuse and Addiction
Emotion
Epilepsy
Ethical and Policy Issues in Neuroscience
Food Intake and Energy Balance
Games and mental health
Psychiatric Genetics
Glial Mechanisms
History of Neuroscience
Memory Formation
Motivation and Emotion, Network Interactions
Neuroimaging
Neuroimmunology
Neuroendocrinology
Neurotoxicity
Neuroprotection
Pain
Public Awareness of Neuroscience
Stress and the Brain
Schizophrenia & Bipolar Disorder
Pharmacology
TeleCare
e-Health
m-Health
Virtual reality therapy
Pharmacoeconomics
Pharmaceutical Innovation
Rehabilitation
Prevention programs
Psychoeducation
Psychometry
Trauma therapy
ISSN
2585-2795
Description
The Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health (DCNMH) Journal is an open-access peer reviewed international online journal, published by obrela. It aims to publish high quality articles in the areas of Psychiatry, Mental Health, Clinical Neuroscience, Medical Psychology, and Neurology. The DCNMH welcomes varied article types such as Original Submissions, Research Articles, Review Articles, Short Reports, Case Reports, Letters to the Editor, Editorials and Guest Editorials. The DCNMH also features studies that focus on negative results, failure to reproduce, tools and methods, as well as on new theories or hypothesis.
Publisher
Obrela
Journal type
Open Access

Journals Publications
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127-Apr-2018Quantitative connected speech analysis in a case of non-fluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasiaKarpathiou, Nomiki ; Kambanaros, Maria ; Potamianou, Dimitra ; Papatriantafyllou, John ; Sakka, Paraskevi