Top 100 in Neuroscience | Scientific Reports
Published in Neuroscience

The Scientific Reports team is excited to share the most read* articles from 2024 in Neuroscience. Featuring authors from around the world, these papers highlight valuable research from our international community.
Take a look at our Top 100 in Neuroscience to find out more about how glial cells respond to closed head injury or the role of autophagy in regulating clock neuron physiology in Drosophila. You can also learn about the identification of a LPA1 receptor antagonist that can reduce neuroinflammation and promote remyelination plus how magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to construct an atlas of the human cerebellum. Plus, check out how a theta-controlled vibrotactile brain–computer interface could be used to treat chronic pain and much more in our Top 100 papers in Neuroscience.
Congratulations to all authors who contributed to these highly valuable research papers!
*Data obtained from SN Insights, which is based on Digital Science’s Dimensions.
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