Ten years of Nature Reviews Neuroscience : insights from the highly cited

To celebrate the first 10 years of Nature Reviews Neuroscience , we invited the authors of the most cited article of each year to look back on the state of their field at the time of publication and the impact their article has had, and to discuss the questions that might be answered in the next 10...

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Published in:Nature reviews. Neuroscience Vol. 11; no. 10; pp. 718 - 726
Main Authors: Luo, Liqun, Rodriguez, Eugenio, Jerbi, Karim, Lachaux, Jean-Philippe, Martinerie, Jacques, Corbetta, Maurizio, Shulman, Gordon L, Piomelli, Daniele, Turrigiano, Gina G, Nelson, Sacha B, Joëls, Marian, de Kloet, E. Ronald, Holsboer, Florian, Amodio, David M, Frith, Chris D, Block, Michelle L, Zecca, Luigi, Hong, Jau-Shyong, Dantzer, Robert, Kelley, Keith W, (Bud) Craig, A. D
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01-10-2010
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Summary:To celebrate the first 10 years of Nature Reviews Neuroscience , we invited the authors of the most cited article of each year to look back on the state of their field at the time of publication and the impact their article has had, and to discuss the questions that might be answered in the next 10 years. To celebrate the first 10 years of Nature Reviews Neuroscience , we invited the authors of the most cited article of each year to look back on the state of their field of research at the time of publication and the impact their article has had, and to discuss the questions that might be answered in the next 10 years. This selection of highly cited articles provides interesting snapshots of the progress that has been made in diverse areas of neuroscience. They show the enormous influence of neuroimaging techniques and highlight concepts that have generated substantial interest in the past decade, such as neuroimmunology, social neuroscience and the 'network approach' to brain function. These advancements will pave the way for further exciting discoveries that lie ahead.
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PMCID: PMC3395239
ISSN:1471-003X
1471-0048
1471-0048
1469-3178
DOI:10.1038/nrn2912