Cognitive Neurotechnology

Aims and Scope

The Cognitive Neurotechnology (CN) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to pioneering research at the convergence of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and engineering. CN aims to advance the understanding, development, and ethical deployment of technologies that interface with the brain and cognitive systems to augment, repair, or model neural functions.By integrating cutting-edge tools such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neuroimaging, neuromodulation, and computational neuroscience, CN serves as a platform for disseminating breakthroughs that translate laboratory discoveries into clinical and real-world applications. The journal emphasizes innovation in both hardware (e.g., neural implants, wearable sensors) and software (e.g., AI-driven neural decoding), while fostering dialogue on neuroethics, user-centered design, and equitable access to neurotechnologies.

Topics of interest to the journal include, but are not limited to:

  • Neural Interfaces & Brain-Computer Interaction
  • Neuroimaging & Neural Signal Processing
  • Cognitive Augmentation & Neuroadaptive Systems
  • Clinical & Translational Applications
  • Neuroethics, Policy, and Society
  • Emerging Tools & Methods

ISSN: Applying

Frequency: Semiyearly(June, December)