TY - JOUR
T1 - Tips for quality publishing; lessons from the neuroscience editorial team
AU - Cirulli, Francesca
AU - Dangarembezi, Rachael
AU - de Lafuente, Victor
AU - Hannan, Anthony J.
AU - Kentner, Amanda C.
AU - Mima, Tatsuya
AU - Morris, Laurel
AU - Spencer, Sarah J.
AU - Wu, Long Jun
AU - Zhang, Chen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)
PY - 2025/4/19
Y1 - 2025/4/19
N2 - In pursuit of excellence in scholarly publishing, the Neuroscience editorial team shares valuable insights that are essential for authors, reviewers, and the broader scientific community. Firstly, we emphasize that impactful research is built on rigorous study design and execution. Beyond fundamental methodological safeguards such as randomization and blinded analysis, we highlight the importance of thoughtfully selecting study models, with deliberate attention to biological variables like sex and gender, as well as appropriate nomenclature. Secondly, as technological innovations reshape research landscapes, we advocate for combining methodological rigor with suitable analytical tools to ensure robust data collection and transparent reporting. Thirdly, for manuscripts reaching the revision stage, we frame the response to reviewers as a strategic process that requires objectivity, diplomacy, and evidence-based rebuttals where necessary. Finally, we call for intentional prioritization of inclusivity and diversity across all stages of scientific inquiry – from laboratory collaborations to editorial decisions – and urge stakeholders to actively counteract implicit biases in manuscript evaluation and citation practices. By embedding these principles into the scientific workflow, we argue that the research community can foster not only greater rigor but also a more equitable and innovative scholarly ecosystem.
AB - In pursuit of excellence in scholarly publishing, the Neuroscience editorial team shares valuable insights that are essential for authors, reviewers, and the broader scientific community. Firstly, we emphasize that impactful research is built on rigorous study design and execution. Beyond fundamental methodological safeguards such as randomization and blinded analysis, we highlight the importance of thoughtfully selecting study models, with deliberate attention to biological variables like sex and gender, as well as appropriate nomenclature. Secondly, as technological innovations reshape research landscapes, we advocate for combining methodological rigor with suitable analytical tools to ensure robust data collection and transparent reporting. Thirdly, for manuscripts reaching the revision stage, we frame the response to reviewers as a strategic process that requires objectivity, diplomacy, and evidence-based rebuttals where necessary. Finally, we call for intentional prioritization of inclusivity and diversity across all stages of scientific inquiry – from laboratory collaborations to editorial decisions – and urge stakeholders to actively counteract implicit biases in manuscript evaluation and citation practices. By embedding these principles into the scientific workflow, we argue that the research community can foster not only greater rigor but also a more equitable and innovative scholarly ecosystem.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.03.005
DO - 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.03.005
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:86000362111
SN - 0306-4522
VL - 572
SP - 68
EP - 72
JO - Neuroscience
JF - Neuroscience
ER -